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<blockquote data-quote="gfercaks33" data-source="post: 2700712" data-attributes="member: 5457"><p>Looking at getting a safe in the near future and the only place to put it besides the garage is in my current "gun" closet. I always heard go bigger but I am limited on space so I want to maximize what I have to work with. The closet is 30" wide and 25" deep with a door opening of 24". I can make the opening slightly larger by removing the door frame temporarily. The safe I'm looking at is a cannon scout 24 gun safe it measures in at 28x22 so it does fit the space, what I'm worried about is would it be possible so swing it in at an angle and then walk it back to avoid deconstructing the door frame. Also I'm planning on keeping the closet door there how would I still be able to open the safe with the door and door frame in place? And my final question is all the safes I have been looking at are in the 3-400 lbs range would an appliance dolly (heavy duty) a buddy or two and my silverado be up to the task of moving it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gfercaks33, post: 2700712, member: 5457"] Looking at getting a safe in the near future and the only place to put it besides the garage is in my current "gun" closet. I always heard go bigger but I am limited on space so I want to maximize what I have to work with. The closet is 30" wide and 25" deep with a door opening of 24". I can make the opening slightly larger by removing the door frame temporarily. The safe I'm looking at is a cannon scout 24 gun safe it measures in at 28x22 so it does fit the space, what I'm worried about is would it be possible so swing it in at an angle and then walk it back to avoid deconstructing the door frame. Also I'm planning on keeping the closet door there how would I still be able to open the safe with the door and door frame in place? And my final question is all the safes I have been looking at are in the 3-400 lbs range would an appliance dolly (heavy duty) a buddy or two and my silverado be up to the task of moving it? [/QUOTE]
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