What Else Lives in Your Gun Safe In Addition to Guns to Keep Your Kids Safe?

I once took all the guns and ammo out of my safe. Tried to shove the ole lady up in it, so I wouldnt have to hear her yap.

Epic fail, damn door on my safe isnt wide enough. :D
 
I have a box of peanut M&M's from Air Force One when George Bush#2 was President.
and a Hawaii $1 silver certificate from when my dad went through Pearl Harbor on his way to Guam in WWII. He was in the Navy.
 
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I don't have any kids but if I did the safe would serve only as a distraction. I remember as a kid I had all of summer break to find my parents hidden stuff, and I often did. Manged to open a lock with a paper clip once and eventually figured out the combination to the safe. Idle hands....

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I have a fire proof lock box in mine, I store money, important papers , jewelry and photos that I don't want lost.
And of course all of my guns are in there. ;)
My gun safe was one of the greatest purchases I have ever made!
 
Ammo, knives, GPS, tactical light, spare magazines and my good binoculars. The primary reason for locking things up is my desire to have everything in one place.
 
No small children in my home, so I don't worry about my prescription meds. I do keep my diamond rings and about $2,000.00 in the safe, along with the guns. A friend of mine keeps $10,000.00 in his safe, behind the door liner, along with several $1,000.00 in the safe for easy access when he needs it.
 
Aside from the guns... important papers, silver coins, other old coins, a few keepsakes, the old bullets we don't want anyone shooting, some knives..... probably some more stuff I've forgot about.....

Really when's the last time anyone cleaned out the gun safe, went through everything and repacked it??
 
I collected 4 each of the silver proof sets when the state quarters came out. From 1999 until they finished. I added some other state quarter stuff as well each year and now they all reside in the safe. They're meant for the grandkids but I have to wait until they understand that they are collectible and not to be torn apart and spent.
 
Guns, gun paperwork, marriage license, wills, deeds, titles, health records, old gold grandfather's gold pocketwatch, $5 gold piece my mother got on confirmation day in 1928. I'd have to buy another safe for the liquor.
 
Spent all my money on the new safe and now I don't have anything to put in it...

Rob
 

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