Dabi wrote:Just wondering what's the likelihood of Police checking on your stated safes here in Melbourne Vic, and how much force they will use in testing security. I have a safe screwed onto the wooden floor, it's tight but not as strong compared to bolting on concrete. I'm kinda worried that some 6'5 Schwarzenegger cop will round house kick it into oblivion even though I was told by the DFO they should be 'gentle' with it.
Dabi wrote:Just wondering what's the likelihood of Police checking on your stated safes here in Melbourne Vic, and how much force they will use in testing security. I have a safe screwed onto the wooden floor, it's tight but not as strong compared to bolting on concrete. I'm kinda worried that some 6'5 Schwarzenegger cop will round house kick it into oblivion even though I was told by the DFO they should be 'gentle' with it.
Bent Arrow wrote:If your worried it's not secure enough, that's your answer right there.
womble wrote:Your reasoning is unsound
If you are going to do a job. Do it properly
Dabi wrote:The thing is it definitely takes more than a man to shake it down and drag it away, and it doesn't really many how tight i bolt it down anyway, if they come prepared, they'll get a hold of the guns even if I lock it up in vault. If not, then my current safe will do, it's sturdy enough.
Dabi wrote:Yea the thing is I have no beam on the wall at a good location to reinforce it, the only other thing I can do is drill a few more holes on the bottom and screw in a few more coach screws. They are a lot tougher than what I expected actually, there was little wobble even with 4 screws on wooden floor.
Stix wrote:Dabi wrote:Yea the thing is I have no beam on the wall at a good location to reinforce it, the only other thing I can do is drill a few more holes on the bottom and screw in a few more coach screws. They are a lot tougher than what I expected actually, there was little wobble even with 4 screws on wooden floor.
Back the screws out & drive them in again while pushing down on the safe.
That might get rid of the wobble.
bullzeye wrote:Cops didn’t even touch my safe.
They just wanted to see the guns and check the serial numbers.
Didn’t even ask to see where I store the ammo.
But they were both constables. No experience. I had to explain to them what a snap cap was.
Will be the luck of the draw who rocks up to your house. Prepare for a savvy officer who knows all the rules and regs.
zhuk wrote:bullzeye wrote:Cops didn’t even touch my safe.
They just wanted to see the guns and check the serial numbers.
Didn’t even ask to see where I store the ammo.
But they were both constables. No experience. I had to explain to them what a snap cap was.
Will be the luck of the draw who rocks up to your house. Prepare for a savvy officer who knows all the rules and regs.
Yep, depends who you get. The cop who wrenched on my safe looked like he was smelling something bad the whole time he was in attendance, and finished off by remarking "What do you want guns for anyway?!" lol
I bet the LAC trot him out for all the firearm inspections
bullzeye wrote:zhuk wrote:bullzeye wrote:Cops didn’t even touch my safe.
They just wanted to see the guns and check the serial numbers.
Didn’t even ask to see where I store the ammo.
But they were both constables. No experience. I had to explain to them what a snap cap was.
Will be the luck of the draw who rocks up to your house. Prepare for a savvy officer who knows all the rules and regs.
Yep, depends who you get. The cop who wrenched on my safe looked like he was smelling something bad the whole time he was in attendance, and finished off by remarking "What do you want guns for anyway?!" lol
I bet the LAC trot him out for all the firearm inspections
They asked me the same thing.
“What are your guns for?”
If you say personal defence, or some other unsavoury answer - your guns will be taken on the spot.
The correct answer is:
Target shooting
Hunting
Collecting etc
Your genuine reason.
Pretty obvious (hopefully).
bullzeye wrote:zhuk wrote:bullzeye wrote:Cops didn’t even touch my safe.
They just wanted to see the guns and check the serial numbers.
Didn’t even ask to see where I store the ammo.
But they were both constables. No experience. I had to explain to them what a snap cap was.
Will be the luck of the draw who rocks up to your house. Prepare for a savvy officer who knows all the rules and regs.
Yep, depends who you get. The cop who wrenched on my safe looked like he was smelling something bad the whole time he was in attendance, and finished off by remarking "What do you want guns for anyway?!" lol
I bet the LAC trot him out for all the firearm inspections
They asked me the same thing.
“What are your guns for?”
If you say personal defence, or some other unsavoury answer - your guns will be taken on the spot.
The correct answer is:
Target shooting
Hunting
Collecting etc
Your genuine reason.
Pretty obvious (hopefully).