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Very nice, though I would consider felt lining for the 'notches' to protect the stocks and finish.

I like to have the guns protected, so I use basic rectangular pistol cases, with labeled tags. Guns that are used regularly I keep in the door pouches. Here in the desert SW, humidity is much less of a concern than many places. Part of the motivation was space... then I got a second safe. Now that's full too... :p

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You guys do good work, but I just stick handguns in wherever they fit, uncovered, no tags; I know what they are. I shoot and handload a lot and don't need a sub-hobby. All but two commemoratives are fired regularly. Long guns, same state of disorganization. Nothing rusts, no humidifiers, etc., but everything gets wiped down occasionally with a soft cotton cloth, lightly oiled. This has worked well for for the forty years I've had safes.
 
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I can tell you that a hardware store "22 rifle" safe doesn't take anything like that number of milsurp rifles using the built in furniture. I think when they say "22 rifle" they mean twenty-two .22 lever action rifles.
 
Silicone gun socks will protect your guns during and after a fire.

During a fire the gun socks will help keep the temperature down on your guns.

After a fire the socks will prevent rust.

In the event of a fire, the fire seal on the door will expand when it reaches a certain temperature. When the safe cools the seal will contract letting moisture in. And of course the fire department hosed down the area so moisture is present. And it will be a few days at best before you're allowed to go back.

Been through this with customers several times. Seen lots of damaged guns without them. And guns that were not damaged with them.
 

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