getting a safe what to look for
#11
I second, or third what has been said above about getting bigger than you think you need. I am currently using a custom safe from Halls Safe Company in CA. I bought it when I was living out there, and I got it through the local gunshop. I am not sure what their delivery policy is, but their customer service cannot be beaten. See, I got mine used, and had a few questions, so I called the company. I didn't get some phone service guy, they put you through to the company owner / president. A couple times I had to leave a message, and sure enough, within the hour, I had a call back from him.
I have talked to a couple guys that had safes go through house fires and their guns did not fare too well. I am not sure what kind of safe, or exactly what the rating was, but t doesn't matter, they still suffered damage.
For a good deal, check around locally with the locksmiths. I know that a few locksmith stores that I have been in have carried safes, both new and used. You can probably find a good deal on one there.
Good luck..
I have talked to a couple guys that had safes go through house fires and their guns did not fare too well. I am not sure what kind of safe, or exactly what the rating was, but t doesn't matter, they still suffered damage.
For a good deal, check around locally with the locksmiths. I know that a few locksmith stores that I have been in have carried safes, both new and used. You can probably find a good deal on one there.
Good luck..
#12
ya i would rather have to much room then not enough
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As time goes on you find you can always use another firearm and before you know it the safe is full...
As time goes on you find you can always use another firearm and before you know it the safe is full...




