Let me echo what EVERYONE has said.Buy as big as you can afford (and move). A few hundered bucks can make a big difference. I had a big Liberty, sold it and built a 15x7 gun vault in the basement, complete with vault door.
Let me echo what EVERYONE has said.Buy as big as you can afford (and move). A few hundered bucks can make a big difference. I had a big Liberty, sold it and built a 15x7 gun vault in the basement, complete with vault door.
Are you still looking for a safe ? If so , I have one I'd be willing to part with . I can send you pictures and dimensions if you are interested. Thanks , Jason
Costco has one onsale decently sized.
http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product...uctsInCategory
http://www.midwayusa.com/product/939...-black-logo-52
Buy enough socks for all your guns to keep them from getting knocked around.
I'm going against the grain and telling you to buy the smallest and buy multiples as you fill them up. Do you really want all your guns in one safe? Short of a bank vault most can be defeated with a skil saw with a diamond/carbide blade, they buy you time and keep the lazy criminals out. If you get one big one and they get it open everything's gone, if there's 3-4 its going to take a lot longer, especially if they are in semi hard to get to places like small closets where there's not a lot of room to manuver.
Be sure and bolt the damn things down too, floor, wall, whatever.
Love my huge Zanotti, but they're not cheap. Filled up way too fast.
delete
Last edited by HBARleatherneck; 07-21-2012 at 11:27.
+1 for buying as big as you can afford/get in the house/get away with.
Especially if you planning on putting papers/computer/jewelry/heirlooms/ammo/whatever else in there. Never enough room if you want to keep ammo in there...
You sir, are a specialist in the art of discovering a welcoming outcome of a particular situation....not a mechanic.
My feedback add 11-12 ish before the great servpocaylpse of 2012