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    a cool, fancy title hollohas's Avatar
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    I have the MicroVault and it has worked flawlessly. I got it when my kid turned 1 too. 4 key code is quick and can be done in the dark. I haven't changed the batteries in the two years I have it (which reminds me, I should change them). But if they die, it has a key opening too.

    http://www.amazon.com/Gunvault-MV500...s=handgun+safe


    PS, I like this one because I keep it in a drawer and it opens up. The ones with the front door that open down only work if stored on top of something

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    Plus one on this setup. I have one like this one wife's side of bed with .38 inside and one of the larger "flip down" style from the same maker in my closet 2 steps away with my 229 inside.

    Shotgun on top shelf of closet until daughter is old enough to climb up there, probably is already, and then I'll likely get a shot lock or something similar for that.

    Call me crazy. It my ARs are in the safe. If I need them it's going to be more than for when something goes bump in the night.




    Quote Originally Posted by hollohas View Post
    I have the MicroVault and it has worked flawlessly. I got it when my kid turned 1 too. 4 key code is quick and can be done in the dark. I haven't changed the batteries in the two years I have it (which reminds me, I should change them). But if they die, it has a key opening too.

    http://www.amazon.com/Gunvault-MV500...s=handgun+safe


    PS, I like this one because I keep it in a drawer and it opens up. The ones with the front door that open down only work if stored on top of something

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    I have a gunvault w/ the flip down door on the bottom of the nightstand, bolted to it. I literally roll over and can hit the combo in the dark half asleep..

    Not sure about the micro w/ the pop up lid, but the ones w/ the flip down lid can be bolted down.

    I have no kids.. But I have a puppy. I've had to change my bachelor ways of guns just laying around..

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    Drives the Blue French Bus RMAC757's Avatar
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    Got it, love it

    Quote Originally Posted by hollohas View Post
    I have the MicroVault and it has worked flawlessly. I got it when my kid turned 1 too. 4 key code is quick and can be done in the dark. I haven't changed the batteries in the two years I have it (which reminds me, I should change them). But if they die, it has a key opening too.

    http://www.amazon.com/Gunvault-MV500...s=handgun+safe


    PS, I like this one because I keep it in a drawer and it opens up. The ones with the front door that open down only work if stored on top of something

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    I saw a video on these and they make a good point, but they are not cheap

    http://www.ftknox.com/store/index.ph...&product_id=54

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    Quote Originally Posted by hollohas View Post
    I have the MicroVault and it has worked flawlessly. I got it when my kid turned 1 too. 4 key code is quick and can be done in the dark. I haven't changed the batteries in the two years I have it (which reminds me, I should change them). But if they die, it has a key opening too.

    http://www.amazon.com/Gunvault-MV500...s=handgun+safe


    PS, I like this one because I keep it in a drawer and it opens up. The ones with the front door that open down only work if stored on top of something
    I like this 1 and you can bolt it down so it can't be carried off. Just wondering on the lock out time after so many invalid attempts just to be sure I can still use the key to open it in a what if situation.


    "I have a very strict gun control policy: if there's a gun around, I want to be in control of it."
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