Research has been done and the results are on Youtube. Your ammo is nothing more than high powered firecrackers in a fire.
I am familiar with the SAMI test. Has it been done in a safe. Not in loose boxes.
Research has been done and the results are on Youtube. Your ammo is nothing more than high powered firecrackers in a fire.
G26 nailed to the wall in the bathroomOther than the snubby taped behind the toilet tank, they're all locked in a safe...
Other than the snubby taped behind the toilet tank, they're all locked in a safe...
Michael Corleone? Sei tu?
Other than the snubby taped behind the toilet tank, they're all locked in a safe...
*That* has to be a somewhat awkward conversation. Perhaps not as awkward as fixing the drain line on a dishwasher that was full of enormous and varied sex toys the owner (I hope) forgot to remove before calling for service on the appliance...
I'm the curious sort so had to ask my friend the pertinent question: "OMG, was she hot!!!!!????.....". To which, his response was "No!!!!", followed by.. "It was a gay fat dude!!!!"
(not that there's anything wrong with that, of course....). I apologize in advance to any gay fat dudes on this site who use their dishwasher to clean and sanitize their enormous and varied sex toys. Cleanliness is certainly a valuable virtue to have....
This actually happened to me. The thief knew I was not home and would not be back that night. He used my own tools to pry my safe open..... bent/broke some of them in the process. Took all my guns (except one well stashed in the house) and knives.....never got any of them back. It took (if you can believe this) 10 years for MSP to catch the culprit—checking finger prints and called to ask me if I knew this person and if he would have had any reason to be at my house. I knew immediately that he was the guilty party… I would never have suspected him that he even knew where I lived....but we all knew he already was an accomplished thief and had a rap sheet from here to China.Ditto.
Like most people, I own power tools. Sawzall, angle grinder, etc... burglers could come empty handed and given time they would find any safe and any tools required to wreck them, no matter how much you spent on the safe. *
Small handgun safes for accessibility, large ones for fire safety, all of them to keep little fingers away. Like Teratos said... I don't want to have hidden stuff I have to remember when grandkids stay over.
Anything bigger than a .177 airgun is locked up.
* On a related note, other than buying for more reliable locks or increased fire resistance, expensive safes are money flushed down the toilet. Is it really cost effective to spend $900 more so the guy needs 5 minutes to cut through with a angle grinder instead of 2? Worried about burglers? Buy a mid priced safe and spend the money on a motion camera in the room where the safe is that alerts your phone (and sends pics, so you know it isn't the cat). Then he has minutes instead of hours before police arrive to investigate.