Gun Safes Wall Safe

Gun Safes Wall Safe
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Jerdon JWM6CF Wall Mount Hair Dryer, 1600-Watt $29.99 Jerdon JWM6CF Wall Mount Hair Dryer. Auutomatically shuts off when placed in base. Features detachable lint & hair filter for easy cleaning. ACLI built into caddy (electrical current interrupter with reset/test). Standard 110V plug-in. White finish…. |
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Durable 5.2 inch Protective Premium Carrying Hard Case for Motorola Motonav TN765T 5.1-Inch Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator Easily transport and protect your GPS to keep it in like-new condition. This black GPS case provides a safe haven from dust and dirt. Access your GPS by unzipping the case where you will find a soft fabric-lined inside. The case also features an internal pocket and two elastic straps to secure your GPS in place. A carabiner clip is provided for ease of carrying. Please double check the dimensions … |
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Durable Protective 5.2 inch EVA Carrying Case for Garmin nuvi 1350LMT – GPS receiver Easily transport and protect your GPS to keep it in like-new condition. This black GPS case provides a safe haven from dust and dirt. Access your GPS by unzipping the case where you will find a soft fabric-lined inside. The case also features an internal pocket and two elastic straps to secure your GPS in place. A carabiner clip is provided for ease of carrying. Please double check the dimensions … |
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Nerf Vortex Vigilon $12.67 If you want the firepower to see you through even the toughest, longest-running battles, the NERF VORTEX VIGILON is the blaster you’ll want by your side. Having enough ammo on hand can mean the difference between winning and losing when it comes to NERF blaster missions. The NERF VORTEX VIGILON blaster holds up to five long-range discs, and its built-in clip drops down at the touch of a button so… |
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Fabric Dart Board Set $7.99 Score points easily with this velcro covered 14″ dart board. Comes with 4 velcro wrapped balls…. |
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Duck Hunter – Indoor Flying Duck Hunt Game $13.49 Bring the hunt indoors with Duck Hunter from Interactive Toy Concepts! This groundbreaking new toy is both safe AND fun! Just place the duck on the “Pop Up” charger for 10 seconds, remove, flip the duck’s “on” switch…toss…and take aim! The shooter fires a safe infrared beam, and incorporates realistic loading and shooting sound effects. The Duck has actual flapping wings, and a stabilizing tai… |
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Carmaggedon (Jewel Case) $9.89 This software is BRAND NEW. Packaging may differ slightly from the stock photo above. Please click on our logo above to see over 15,000 titles in stock…. |
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Plano Protector Four Pistol Case $15.82 The Plano Protector Four Pistol Case stores your firearms away safely when not in use. The three layer, high-density foam inserts protects up to four guns. Designed with thick wall construction, the case features heavy-duty, durable latches and hinges that will last. The large, molded handle is easy-to-grip and maneuver. The case also comes with a nameplate order form for personalization and is ba… |
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Gun Safe (5 Gun Capacity) G0135-2 Finish: Black Matte/Silver Hardware Available in Black Finish Only Features: -Eight lever security key lock with double-bit key.-Five long-gun maximum storage capacity.-Solid steel, pry-resistant door.-Two steel live-locking bolts.-Concealed hinges.-Carpeted Interior.-Fixed Shelf.-Available in black matte/silver hardware.-Capacity (metric): 98.6 cu. lit. (98583 cu. cm.). Specifications: -… |
when did you get your first gun? how old were you?
1 how old were you when you got your first gun?
2 what kind of gun was it?
3 who gave it to you?
4 do you still have it today?
5 how many guns do you have right now?
1 i was 8 or 9 when i got my first gun
2 it was a .22 rifle
3 my dad got it for me (and kept it in his room till i got a gun safe)
4 i still have it, right now its on my deer feet on my wall
and i was shooting it at my dads friends house just hours ago (with him as always)
5 i have 4, all in my dads name since im only 14, and locked in the safe.
12ga
20ga
30-30
.22 (not locked up but unloaded with ammo locked up)
and they are all for hunting and targets not for running around on the streets with so please dont give me crap for only being 14.
wow, when i was posting this the auto category thing tryed putting it in the toys category…
1) 11
2) 20 ga single shot
3) My mother
4) No
5) Not tellin’, but more than a lot
Been watching your answers for what, a year now? You are the most grounded and normal 14 yo I’ve seen in a while. Anybody ever gives you crap for being what you are just kick em in the nutz.
How to install a Wall Safe
Floor, In-Floor and Wall Safes: Which Style is Best for You?
Most people purchase a safe to protect personal valuables from fire or theft. Your circumstances, as well as personal preferences, determines your needs in what type of safe you need. There are a lot of safes out there, especially if you take into account all the small and portable safes. But when it comes to the larger home and gun safes, there are three main styles based upon where the safe is placed. Those three styles are floor, in-floor and wall safes.
When I think of wall safes, I think of TV or movies and safecracking. Such as Jennifer Garner in Alias having to steal the priceless Rambaldi artifact from the bad guy’s office safe. In movies, the safe seems to usually be hidden behind a picture, like in the Thomas Crown Affair, so that may not be the best way to disguise wall safe since that would be the first place any movie goer would look.
Wall safes are usually smaller than floor safes, are not very difficult to install, and provide convenient storage for important items. Of course, if installed in dry wall, it is not very secure from burglars since they could just remove the entire safe and carry it off to open else where. If you need security and not just fire protection (which you probably want, or why would you conceal your safe in a wall? Just because its cool?) then you need to install the safe with concrete in a concrete, block or brick wall.
Floor safes are the style seen a lot in local sports and general stores. These are safes that, as you can probably guess, are designed to sit on the floor. They are normally quite heavy and are bolted down, usually to the floor but often to a wall also, or two walls if the safe is placed in a corner. Both the weight and the bolts are huge deterrents to burglars. If you are not placing your floor safe on a ground floor, you will want to make sure that the floor can support the weight of the safe. The last thing you want is your safe to break through the floor and fall to the basement or apartment bellow you!
In its own weird way, an in-floor safe is a combination of floor and wall safes. You use the floor instead of the wall, and you place the safe inside of it. These types of safes often do not meet UL construction guidelines to earn a UL fire rating, but still are fairly safe against fire and burglary if installed wisely. The best place to put an in-floor safe is in the corner of your concrete basement floor. The basement because it is the lowest floor in your house. Fire rises, so the safe won’t get as hot as quickly as a safe higher up in your house. This gives the extra fire protection desired and compensates for the lack of in-floor safes not meeting UL standards. The concrete is best for the same reasons wall safes are more secure in concrete – harder to carry off. And finally, in the corner because if someone does try to break into your safe, it makes it a lot more uncomfortable for the thief, it is harder to access from all sides and therefore takes longer to break into.
Any of these three styles of safes is great for protecting your valuables, you just have to decide what works best for you. If you are building a home, then it is an opportune time for installing in-floor or wall safes, but these can be installed in any home at any time as long as you meet the manufactures guidelines. So don’t be deterred and rule out these options. Check out all options before choosing your safe.
About the Author
MJ writes for ClickShops Inc., where you can find a large selection of wall safes at www.gunsafes.com.