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Originally Posted by CoMF
Again, are we talking an actual safe or a residential security container? Keep in mind that they're not the same; Underwriters Laboratories typically rates the latter for only 5 minutes against attacks from common hand tools and drilling. A thief can break into one in even less time than that if it's not bolted to the floor.
If we're trying to make the point that if someone can't afford a safe, they're an "irresponsible" firearm owner, we're essentially saying that firearm ownership is a "rich man's" hobby.
Most big box RSCs provide little more security than a locked glove compartment. This is not an exaggeration.
The best "security system" resides between our ears. Own a firearm? DON'T ADVERTISE. Don't tell anyone you do not explicitly trust that you own them, and don't put firearm related stickers on your vehicle.
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A: I know the difference between a safe and a metal box.
B: If you don't want it stolen, secure it properly. I don't put a $500 pistol in a $5 holster either.