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2 hours ago, Phantom, SASS #54973 said:

Making things "safe" is pretty easy...so long as one recognizes that they don't need to make their things safe against an "Ocean's Eleven" group.

 

Phantom

They are marketed as "safes" and thought of as "safes," but the proper term is "residential security cabinet." I have got into these "safes" (with owner's permission and at owner's request) in less than 20 minutes using a tire iron out of the truck. Once I had it open, I saw how I could have done in in less than 3.

 

What they do provide is reasonable security against casual intrusion, and signs of forcible entry for police and insurance purposes. They also have some fire rating and look cool.

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4 minutes ago, John Kloehr said:

They are marketed as "safes" and thought of as "safes," but the proper term is "residential security cabinet." I have got into these "safes" (with owner's permission and at owner's request) in less than 20 minutes using a tire iron out of the truck. Once I had it open, I saw how I could have done in in less than 3.

 

What they do provide is reasonable security against casual intrusion, and signs of forcible entry for police and insurance purposes. They also have some fire rating and look cool.

You've totally...completely...didn't catch what I was referring too in my post.

 

But...what the heck...

 

First, good luck with that tire iron on a good GUN SAFE. So now I've responded to your post that had nothing to do with my post.

 

Making a "safe room"...Vault...Walk In Safe...isn't hard to do. It'll be plenty safe against a common criminal (or some genius with a Crow Bar). It will not be adequate for a group that would compete against the fictitious Ocean's Eleven.

 

Capisce?

 

Phantom

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Concerning the poly choke on the 97, I purchased another front end so I can swap to a barrel without the choke (thanks takedown model!)

 

And regarding the size of my arsenal, these are only my cowboy guns!

 

I’m looking forward to my first match! 

Posted
51 minutes ago, Phantom, SASS #54973 said:

Actually...first rule of reasonable prudence: Don't tell or show the internet what you own.

 

Phantom

i agree 

Posted
20 hours ago, Phantom, SASS #54973 said:

Actually...first rule of reasonable prudence: Don't tell or show the internet what you own.

 

Phantom

Boating accidents happen...

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