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Posted: 10/17/2011 12:13:58 PM EDT
| I got a Winchester Supreme safe (I know, I know) last year and found out the hard way that regular safes are not meant to hold a large number of AR type weapons due to thier unusual dimensions. Long story short, my safe overfloweth. Is there a safe designed to store ARs so I can sell the Winchester and buy it or should I just suck it up and buy another safe? |
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http://www.govliquidation.com/
I think the last auction about 5 went for around $1500. They were close to me. Don't know how often they come up, just search the site. Mosler was the manufacturer. |
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That weapons rack would be perfect. Maybe with some fireproofing, but good enough.
Does anyone have any experience with the browning "tactical" series? It says made for "tactical" weapons, but it screams marketing ploy. Still, a narrow but deep safe would work if I could make a rack like that. |
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The Winchester safe I bought fit about 1 Ar for every 3 rifles it advertised it would hold. That was kind of disappointing.
As a person who sells safes, what would you recommend? The weapons locker looks awesome, its a matter of finding it. And fireproofing.... |
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GSA TL-30 rated weapon locker http://www.govliquidation.com/aucimg/photos/35624/35623841.jpg http://www.govliquidation.com/aucimg/photos/35624/35623848.jpg http://www.govliquidation.com/aucimg/photos/35624/35623830.jpg Here is another option for this type of safe...... it's called a "State Department Rack" it gives you a full side for long guns and plenty of room on the other for pistols, ammo cans and just about anything else you can think of. These guns were used for simunitions and blanks.... thus the colors... yellow was laser.
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