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Old 03-19-2017, 04:44 PM
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Originally Posted by DumpStick View Post


Finally, she broke the silence. Looking me square in the eye, she said ' Wow. That's a lot of rifles in that safe. You get any more, we'll need a bigger safe !'
A word of advice. Buying the second safe might not be a mistake, but just upgrading to a bigger one is a mistake. Say like many of us, you've reached the upper limit of how stuffed your safe can get. Buying a second one, much larger is a good idea. But keep that first one. You can formulate all sorts of reasons. A good one is the price of ammo these days and you need to keep it locked up. Also its safer to have the ammo out of sight. Safes need to be located out of sight and never shown to anyone except your very most trusted friends. Never their teen offspring (its how word travels you've got goodies.) The Nashville, TN PD used to have an on line survey and some statistics. Of their solved burglaries, nearly all were done by someone who had been in your home, or a friend of theirs who had been.

Just seeing a safe is strong evidence you have guns worth big bucks (at least to a druggie.) Even the delivery of a safe during daylight hours is a mistake. And don't leave the big cardboard box out for the trash.
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