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Gun Safe

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Gun Safe

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  1. Gun Safe Reviews and Tips On Getting the Best Gun Safe Cabinet Buying Tips For Finding a Quality Gun Safe Cabinet When you buy a long gun safe, you want to be sure you're not getting taken for a ride. Here are some qualities of high-quality safes that you should watch out for. First off, you should expect to shell out about $1200 on up for a decent safe. Contrary to popular belief, the major makers know the best placement for hinges is on the outside (unless you're buying a Grade 1 European safe - they place the hinges on the inside, and have solid construction, no complaints here). The reason American safe makers place the hinges on the outside is so that the thieves waste precious time attacking that area, as opposed to the lock itself. They'll get nowhere on a quality long gun safe. The interior should be, at the very least, 58-inches high. The reason for this is you'll have clearance then for your 30-inch-long barrels, and will allow for shelving near the top for your smaller items. Other great features to watch for, though they may be installed after-market, are a rotational rack, and a stack of drawers for your smaller guns and other items. After all, if you're going to shell out this much money, you may as well be organized to boot.

  2. Responsible Gun Storage by Finding the Best Gun Safe Features Owning a gun for personal and business use always entails responsible handling and safekeeping from its users. Owning a gun safe is one of the important factors to consider upon gun ownership. When purchasing a gun safe it is highly empirical to know the best features to look for in order to ensure that you get the quality storage safe where to keep your gun. Buying a gun safe of good quality is much less expensive than spending for a replacement once your gun gets stolen. There are several stores who sell gun safes of different quality and the choice is left to the buyer to choose the one that fits their budget and meets their quality requirements. One should note that a gun safe that is made of thicker steel always offers the highest quality and better protection for your guns. With countless gun stores selling gun safes of different brands and quality how will you get a gun safe that comes with better quality and assurance of storing your guns safely and more reliably? Knowing the following important factors that contribute to the quality of a gun safe feature will help you make better decisions when buying a gun safe.

  3. Winchester Gun Safe: Ultimate Gun Protection People with guns need safes that can secure and protect their firearms. There are a variety of gun safes available in the market and each gun safe caters to a specific need, and what works for one gun owner may not work for the other. Winchester is a reputed company that has carved a niche in the market by manufacturing guns and gun safes. As the company manufactures guns, it knows what exactly is required to protect them, and therefore can make truly optimized and secure gun safes. Winchester gun safes are therefore engineered to store a variety of guns in an organized and efficient manner. These safes are also built to exacting safety and security standards. Most people with guns opt for Winchester safes because they trust the brand. Many people swear by the Winchester safes and their testimonials speak very highly of the safes' protection-ability, utility value and easy accessibility. As a gun owner, you want your guns to be protected from children and you want them to be easily accessible in case you are hit by a burglary. Winchester gun safes promise all this and more. In fact, Winchester has upgraded the UL burglary ratings on all its models, which has built-in more protection. All Winchester safes feature a classic, "western" design and look very elegant in homes.

  4. How to Avoid the Top 7 Regrets of Gun Safe Buyers Buying a gun safe can be a sizable investment. Like investing in the stock market, it's an investment you don't want to regret. I can't tell you how many gun safe owners have come to me with buyer's remorse, wishing they had done more thorough research before they bought their safe or gun cabinet. And it's not like you can just pick up your safe and return it to the store, either, as I'm sure you can see. After reading this article, you should be better prepared to avoid these same mistakes. Top 7 Regrets of Gun Safe Buyers Forgetting the Dehumidifier. Guns are made of metal. Gun safes are a sealed environment that traps moisture, especially in more humid reasons. Guns inside safes rust. Not good. A dehumidifier will keep your guns looking beautiful. At the very least, put a dessicant in your safe. 2. Getting Stingy on "White Glove" Delivery. Guns safes are heavy. Very heavy. You don't want to have to move it yourself, especially if it's up the stairs. Either pay extra up front to have the gun safe placed exactly where you want it, or do like I do, give the driver a nice tip up front to get him to do it for you.

  5. 3. Buying a Safe or Cabinet That's Too Small. This is the most common regret of all buyers. Once you have your safe in place, you'll find that it's also an all around safe that can store ALL of your valuable possessions, not just your firearms, so you will end up wanting more space. Trust me, it's the same mistake I made myself. 4. Not Going Digital. Let's face it, some us are getting old and have a hard time seeing those combination lock numbers. Digital or electronic safes have a keypad with nice large numbers that even light up at night. Well worth the expense if you go in and out of the safe with any frequency. Plus you can change the combination yourself with an electronic lock, while a combination lock requires a locksmith. 5. Relying on the Manufacturer's Gun Count for Size. Manufacturer says it's a "12 Gun Safe", right? Not so much, unless you either have the smallest guns in the world, take off your scopes when storing or think that being packed like sardines means 12 guns actually fit. It's best to knock off about a third of the manufacturer's estimate for smaller safes, and about 20% for larger gun safes. 6. Going with the Cheap Finish or Design. If you're buying a large safe it will be out in the open for everyone to see, and subject to wear and tear, nicks and scratches. If so, you'll want your safe to look nice and stay nice. My safe is out in the open, and I'm proud of it. 7. Buying a Gun Cabinet Instead of a Safe. "I wanted to show off my guns." "It looks so much nicer than a safe." Yep. And that's why burglars came in and broke the glass and took your antique Winchester, Remington or Browning, too. Gun cabinets look nice, but are not nearly as secure as a safe. Protect your guns.

  6. Gun Safe Basics There are multiple things to consider when shopping for the best gun safe to fit your needs, and just like any other major purchase, you will want to do plenty of research to ensure you make the proper decision. If you are just beginning your search it may seem a little overwhelming at first, but once you understand the basics, your decision making process should be much easier. Size An optimally sized gun safe should comfortably be able hold your entire gun collection and gun related accessories without being too cluttered or messy. There are all sorts of sizes to consider, and most gun safes are marked with the maximum number of rifles they can hold, and this can range anywhere from under 10 to over 65. One of the biggest regrets people have after buying a safe is that they wish they had purchased a larger one. This is because, as you will quickly find out, there are so many non-gun related valuables you can store in your gun safe as well. Luckily, there are several accessories you can use to maximize the space that you do have. For instance, a door organizer can hang on the back of the door and hold many small, loose items, including handguns and ammunition; pistol racks can hold and organize your pistols; and jewelry drawers and cash boxes can help protect your jewelry, cash, and other small valuables that you would like to keep separate.

  7. Gun Cabinet Or Gun Safe - Which Do You Need? If you have guns in your home for hunting, protection or recreational shooting, you need to have somewhere to keep them. Many people love to display their guns in a beautiful gun cabinet, with a wood finish and glass doors so everyone can see them. Others choose to keep their guns in a gun safe - a locked, metal cabinet that securely stores the guns, but doesn't display them for view. Which one is the best choice for you? More and more people are choosing gun safes over display cabinets. A safe will prevent your guns from being taken out without your knowledge- which could thwart a burglar or more importantly, save a life. If you have children in your home, it's a no-brainer- you need a safe to keep these weapons from being discharged accidentally or by the wrong people. Some high quality gun safes have the security of a locked metal cabinet, with the look of wood and glass for display. These safes use a thick, tempered glass and a wood veneer, so they serve as furniture while keeping your firearms secure. You can find safes for guns that resemble cedar chests or others that look just like a armoire, so you can keep your guns hidden while having a lovely piece of furniture to display.

  8. CONTACT Sportsman Safes Tell us what you're looking for and we'll give you a quote today. Thank you for your interest in Sportsman Steel Safes. You may use the email addresses below to contact a specific department or party or use our Contact US form for general information.Ernie Von Epp: ernie@sportsmansteelsafes.comFernando Raphael: fernando@sportsmansteelsafes.com No Dealer Near You? No Problem. We Ship Everywhere!CALL FOR FREE QUOTE - 800-266-7150

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