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<blockquote data-quote="StLPro2A" data-source="post: 4192766" data-attributes="member: 48052"><p>Safes/locks are illusions of security, keeping out kids and the terminally stupid. Best safe is one which no one finds to attempt breaching. Get the best, largest safe you can afford. Then, hide it so no one finds it to attempt the breech. A false wall/door works well. Protect the top, sides, and back, which are easier to breach than the door, so intruder doesn't have easy access with a grinder. Use a dummy "gun box" of thin sheet metal.......Stack-On, et el....located where an intruder will find with little effort. Put several cheap, throw-away guns with leaded barrels in the box. Intruder will breach the dummy box, grab the cheap, inoperative guns, and split....never finding the good stuff to even attempt the breach. This technique has saved guns for several friends, relatives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StLPro2A, post: 4192766, member: 48052"] Safes/locks are illusions of security, keeping out kids and the terminally stupid. Best safe is one which no one finds to attempt breaching. Get the best, largest safe you can afford. Then, hide it so no one finds it to attempt the breech. A false wall/door works well. Protect the top, sides, and back, which are easier to breach than the door, so intruder doesn't have easy access with a grinder. Use a dummy "gun box" of thin sheet metal.......Stack-On, et el....located where an intruder will find with little effort. Put several cheap, throw-away guns with leaded barrels in the box. Intruder will breach the dummy box, grab the cheap, inoperative guns, and split....never finding the good stuff to even attempt the breach. This technique has saved guns for several friends, relatives. [/QUOTE]
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