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    Han not-so-solo
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    Default Gun safety. Safe, cable or trigger lock? What do you use?

    Thinking about a gun safe. I was just curious how many of you have them as opposed to just locking your guns up somehow in the closet.

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    I just have a safe. I won't put cable locks on my individual guns.

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    A definite must-have IMO is a nice gun safe for protection against fire, theft and little curious kiddos. No question. It's a great investment.

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    Han not-so-solo
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    Quote Originally Posted by Artyboy
    I just have a safe. I won't put cable locks on my individual guns.
    That is the way I am leaning. A nice one is not that expensive and worth the hassel you save. Just open a door instead of trying to sort out all your keys and cables. Not to mention the fact that if you use a cable on an AR it puts the buffer spring under tension.

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    Big friggin safe. Heavy big friggin safe. Mine weighs over 1,100 pounds empty.

    I have never put a lock on a gun. Hope I never have to.
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    BIG safe.....

    I have cable locks if you want them I will give them to you. I have many....

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    SAFE -------- BIG one.

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    I need a new bigger safe :roll:
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    I have 2 safes. One BIG HEAVY BASTARD downstairs, typical combo type and an electronic (w/ key back up, of course) pistol safe in the bedroom. IMHO, it does no good to have your guns locked safely in the basement when homey is in your house. Use your pistol to fight your way to your rifles/shotguns.

    Get a fire rated safe for you big one and you can get a bedroom safe for less than $100.

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    i need a BFS (big F'in safe)
    "An armed society is a polite society when a man may have to back his last words with gunplay."

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