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Guns stolen from a gun safe? Ever happen?
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<blockquote data-quote="RKM" data-source="post: 2329158" data-attributes="member: 552"><p>The best place I have seen a safe is in a closet. Friend of mine put his in a closet is such a way that it is cramped just to get into it. No way a crowbar could even be tried to open it. Not the fastest safe to get into, but it sure is safe.</p><p>After I got married I came home to my wife painting my safe to make it look "pretty". Safe was gun metal gray painted white so it blends in with the other cabinets. I was pissed at first but the more I looked at it the more it seemed to blend in with the other cabinets. I've had relatives walk right by it and not even notice it.</p><p>Given time and resources any safe can be breached, but most thieves don't even want to be in my house with the alarm going off...to damn loud!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RKM, post: 2329158, member: 552"] The best place I have seen a safe is in a closet. Friend of mine put his in a closet is such a way that it is cramped just to get into it. No way a crowbar could even be tried to open it. Not the fastest safe to get into, but it sure is safe. After I got married I came home to my wife painting my safe to make it look "pretty". Safe was gun metal gray painted white so it blends in with the other cabinets. I was pissed at first but the more I looked at it the more it seemed to blend in with the other cabinets. I've had relatives walk right by it and not even notice it. Given time and resources any safe can be breached, but most thieves don't even want to be in my house with the alarm going off...to damn loud! [/QUOTE]
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