Tactical Walls - safes for your weapons

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Way over priced for poplar and pine. I'm pretty sure you could buy everything at Lowes and make one over the weekend. Also good luck lining up that magnetic key in a hurry. I'd recommend some other locking mechanizmses.
 

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I love the concept but at those prices they can keep every one of them. Three hundred dollars for a shelf LOL...you could build a half dozen or more of your own for that.
 

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If I were to have one of these "which I don't" I'd say they were a good idea.

The mirror and frame could easily be made but the molded shelving is made to fit inbetween the studs. Guess it could be framed in and some shelves made inside.

They are pricey but they work. It's nice having my SBR inside and in plain sight. Basically safe and unoticed.
 

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