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March 22nd, 2020, 02:02 PM #1
Alternative gun storage
I have all my guns in two safes. One big safe and a quick access safe on my nightstand. It would be really easy for someone to break in, wrap a chain around my safe and pull it out of my house if we weren't home. I've thought about hiding a few guns in some other places just in case. Paranoid?
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March 22nd, 2020, 03:42 PM #2
Re: Alternative gun storage
No, it's a good methodology. You're averaging out your potential to loss. If a thief has to break into multiple safes, you're slowing them down. The only caveat here is that typically, smaller safes are less secure in terms of their steel thickness and construction, plus they're easier to haul away. So is one big, very high quality safe better than multiple, small/medium size, medium quality safes? I'm not sure... both have pros/cons.
Go for a layered approach. Battery/Wifi powered cameras are CHEAP nowadays. $60 for one that you only have to bring inside to recharge every couple of months and they record when motion events set them off with a notification to your smart phone. Outdoor elements rated, no wiring. A few of those around your house plus a good security system are good layers beyond gun safes.
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March 22nd, 2020, 03:58 PM #3
Re: Alternative gun storage
False walls.
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March 22nd, 2020, 04:02 PM #4
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Secure the safe(s) and/or make them as heavy as possible too.
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March 22nd, 2020, 07:52 PM #5
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I don't have any children in the house. I could just put a couple in storage bins in my crawlspace.
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March 22nd, 2020, 09:46 PM #6Junior Member
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Re: Alternative gun storage
When would someone be tying a chain to your safe and pulling it out of house? Is this during broad day light? Why would you not be home or any other member of your house. Is everyone allowed to work in your house? Do you live in cabin in woods where gun thieves wouldn’t worry about this in daylight? Are you a heavy sleeper and not hear it
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Re: Alternative gun storage
Yeah, contractor van rolls in, crew gets out like they have a contract, one guy with a clipboard, say goodbye to your stuff.
Side note. They cleaned out a Warminster cops house 5 or six years ago. He lives a block from the station and there’s always a marked car in front of his house. Pretty brazen! On the other hand, it is a Warminster cop, so was he really robbed, or was the insurance company robbed? We might never know.
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March 23rd, 2020, 08:49 AM #9Super Member
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Re: Alternative gun storage
The typical attached garage has unfinished space under the roof. Often owners put down plywood over the joists to create storage space. I guess you could pull one of the plywood sheets and lay some gats between the joists, replace the sheet of plywood with a couple screws. Put boxes of xmas decorations and other crap over the area. Hypothetically.
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March 23rd, 2020, 09:06 AM #10
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