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Old 01-02-2017 | 05:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Topgun 3006
So how many do you actually have since at first you list 3 and then mention "all 4" at the start of your sentence and end it with "all 3 safes combined", LOL! Gotcha!!! I do have to disagree on the dehumidifier necessity since it depends on where you live. I've been up here in southern MI the better part of my 69+ years and have never used one or any silica packs in my safes and have never had the slightest evidence of moisture or rust on any piece I own. Mine are on the main floor of our two story house with a full basement under. We do need to run a dehumidifier in the basement during the warmer months and actually have a humidifier running on the the main floor during the dry winter months up here.
Originally Posted by CalHunter
Don't you recognize SH's gun nirvana Top? e has so many gun safes and guns that he can't remember them all.

Now that's a problem I'd like to have.
LMAO...I wish that was the problem and not sausage fingers hitting the 4 instead of 3 and old slow brain not seeing it. Gettin old sucks!! LMAO@ "gotcha"

Originally Posted by Champlain Islander
I have a Cannon wide body 36 gun safe I got from Tractor Supply on Black Friday about 6 years ago. I think I paid 600 for it and was regularly 900. It has always worked perfectly. Mine has a round digital lock with a spoke stainless wheel to move the locking lags to open the safe. It takes a 9V battery. It weighs around 500 pounds so it took a bit to get it into the house. If I ever have to move it I plan to PM SH-54 and ask for Big Boy help.
I have a digital Liberty handgun safe to keep my bedroom handgun away from curious grand kids.

I have the golden wand which is basically a heat source keeping a constant temp as well as a plug in rechargeable dehumidifier. Every 3 months I pull the dehumidifier out and charge overnight. It has some colored beads that change color as they take on moisture. The 2 give me a better sense of security since the safe isn't in the heated part of the house.
CI, you can bet when I move to Kentucky there is gonna be some seriously UNHAPPY movers when they get to my safes. ESPECIALLY the Fort Knox. That bugger took me n all 3 of my boys to get it down into the basement. Just a couple hundred pounds heavier than the Libs but wider and harder to manage.
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