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<blockquote data-quote="stroker-c10" data-source="post: 1747196" data-attributes="member: 6929"><p>Wasn't sure where to post this so I will just put it here. Move if not the correct forum. I have a bit of a strange question. I will be getting a gun safe as a graduation present so obviously, I have been checking out a few of them. I typically see the most common recommended safes being Liberty, Bear, and Armor Vault. I have seen some of the Centurion safes by Liberty but have not made it to Tulsa or Oklahoma City to check out many of the other safes. Here is my question. I am hypoglycemic and tend to not have the steadiest hands. I seemed to have some trouble with the centurion safes because the combination mechanism seemed pretty "loose" in my opinion and for lack of a better term, "a little bit went a long way." I know the bear safes have the key locks but is there any other recommendations that you guys could possibly throw my way. Keep in mind I have always been partial to long guns and don't have a lot of handguns so I will need a decent sized safe but don't want to go overboard on price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stroker-c10, post: 1747196, member: 6929"] Wasn't sure where to post this so I will just put it here. Move if not the correct forum. I have a bit of a strange question. I will be getting a gun safe as a graduation present so obviously, I have been checking out a few of them. I typically see the most common recommended safes being Liberty, Bear, and Armor Vault. I have seen some of the Centurion safes by Liberty but have not made it to Tulsa or Oklahoma City to check out many of the other safes. Here is my question. I am hypoglycemic and tend to not have the steadiest hands. I seemed to have some trouble with the centurion safes because the combination mechanism seemed pretty "loose" in my opinion and for lack of a better term, "a little bit went a long way." I know the bear safes have the key locks but is there any other recommendations that you guys could possibly throw my way. Keep in mind I have always been partial to long guns and don't have a lot of handguns so I will need a decent sized safe but don't want to go overboard on price. [/QUOTE]
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