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More Than 2 Dozen Guns Stolen From NW OKC Cabela's Store
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<blockquote data-quote="Capm_Spaulding" data-source="post: 3135331" data-attributes="member: 17977"><p>Nah.</p><p>I worked at the Tinker BX who does store their guns in a locked walk in safe every night. Takes about an extra hour, and that includes cataloging all 1500+ guns with hands on box reporting. We had about 100 guns in the glass display cases and you just lift the racks of pistols out and put them on dollies, put long guns in rifle socks and wheel them all back into the safe. It’s really not hard, I closed by myself most of the time, it’s a shame other businesses don’t do this, it’d keep a lot of guns off the streets, this is just lazy.</p><p></p><p>I got jumped all over when “Safety First” got robbed in Edmond a few years back and I said the same thing but cmon.. even Walgreens locks up their narcs in a safe at night..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capm_Spaulding, post: 3135331, member: 17977"] Nah. I worked at the Tinker BX who does store their guns in a locked walk in safe every night. Takes about an extra hour, and that includes cataloging all 1500+ guns with hands on box reporting. We had about 100 guns in the glass display cases and you just lift the racks of pistols out and put them on dollies, put long guns in rifle socks and wheel them all back into the safe. It’s really not hard, I closed by myself most of the time, it’s a shame other businesses don’t do this, it’d keep a lot of guns off the streets, this is just lazy. I got jumped all over when “Safety First” got robbed in Edmond a few years back and I said the same thing but cmon.. even Walgreens locks up their narcs in a safe at night.. [/QUOTE]
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