1st decal on my new gun safe!

AGN, of course!! 

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I had a bit of a scare about two weeks ago and decided I was way overdue for having some kind of protection for my air rifles and related "things".

Three things I had to be aware of when I was picking a safe out were budget, height, and the number of rifles the manufacturer "claimed" it held. 

1) Budget was tight. There's better safes out there and a professional thief could defeat this without too much trouble. Can't beat the multitude of cameras though!

2) Air rifles with moderators can end up being ~48" long and I wanted a shelf to hold magazines and other things. You can see in the pic that the Wolverine R with a 0db moderator installed, barely fits. In fact, it really doesn't fit because it's maxed out on the angle it's sitting at. What that means is that I have to lift the shelf a little in order to get it out with the moderator installed. Not the end of the world, I'll just take the mod on & off.

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3) The manufacturers claim their safes hold "X" number of rifles. Well... If they were all youth rifles with no scopes on them, that would probably be true. If you're storing big boy rifles with scopes on them, you'll have to cut that number approximately in half. This safe is rated at 32+. I'm pretty sure the + signifies the pistol pockets on the door. Take a look at how much floor space just one rifle with a scope takes up. 

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1/2 of 32 = 16. Here's 14. Some with scopes, but most without. I blurred out some of the rifles because, that's my business not the whole worlds. I do have a little bit of room left in there for a few more rifles. But, there's another issue with filling it up as much as possible or storing rifles so closely next to one another... accessibility. If you need one in a hurry, it might be difficult to get out quickly. Also, if you have stocks that you care about such as those that come on a Red Wolf, Wolverine R, Crown, Wildcat, FX400, RAW, and MANY more, you risk scratching the finish on the rifle or the scope each time you move them. 

Another issue to watch out for is the door opening lip. It decreases the opening to the interior of the safe by about 6" which may not sound like much but when you've got a 48" rifle, you end up having to tilt it to the side or lead in with the muzzle or butt of the rifle. 

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I'm going to try out a safe accessory I saw that might just bring this safe's capacity a little closer to what the manufacturer says it is. It's a pretty simple idea. Put velcro on the top of a plastic rod, stick it down the barrel, and velcro it to the bottom of the top shelf. 

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I'm waiting for them to arrive to see how much more space I can gain. 

I went back and forth whether I should have bought a bigger safe or stick with this one. Budget was a major factor. Ultimately, I decided to stick with this one and continue looking for a 2nd smaller one for the future. Since I routinely bring my rifles back and forth from the studio to the house, I figured I could leave the majority in the bigger safe and put the overflow as well as video specific rifles in the smaller one. 

I also have a dehumidifier rod on the way which should keep all my rifles warm and dry. 

Happy Shooting! 

Tom




 
I have the same problem to many toys . I think that you may only gain two maybe three guns more if your lucky . Scoped guns & bulky stocks takes up a lot of room at the bottom of the safe , if only there was a way to invert them ( one standing then one upside down ) is really the only way to gain more space . I plan on getting a couple of the smaller one's to help out , so they will be my go to that I use a lot so I don't have to remove 2 or 3 to get to the one I want . My buddy put in a fake wall with cabinets to the back of his garage & the safe is hid , It was real impressive & cleaver . Don't forget to lag or hilti it to the floor thieves will do anything as you know . For a piece of mind try to hide it behind a wall then use magnets to hold the wall (door) closed you'll feel better when your not at home . I have cameras also, nice to have a alert go to your phone . Maybe just train the cat to attack lol . That safe weighs about 400 pds that's why my next ones will be smaller . Out of sight out of mind Darell P.S. like the sticker but where's yours ?
 
To protect your rifle stock from scratching on the metal lip, Take 1/4 inch rubber gas line, cut it to length and then slice a straight line through to the center. You can then fit it along the metal edge and push it in till it is flush. Works great and is cheap insurance against accidentally bumping your stock on a hard, sharp edge.



Tom

That's a good tip, thanks!