sandgroperbill wrote:Mount the old safe alongside the new and use it to store ammo
sandgroperbill wrote:Mount the old safe alongside the new and use it to store ammo
Herdsman wrote:Nice mate.
Lesson learned but always better to pay a few bucks extra for too much space, than save to have to little.
juststarting wrote:I was like, ye, one rifle, like why would I need more guns.
Baronvonrort wrote:You should put something in your blog on how common it is for new shooters to upgrade to bigger safes.
juststarting wrote:Baronvonrort wrote:You should put something in your blog on how common it is for new shooters to upgrade to bigger safes.
Is it common? I have a sample set of one idiot.
Baronvonrort wrote:You should put something in your blog on how common it is for new shooters to upgrade to bigger safes.
brett1868 wrote:Consumer affairs should investigate how safes are marketed cause I've got a pair of 30's and lucky if I can fit 15 in each.
bigfellascott wrote:Yeah bigger is better for sure - not sure I like the locking setup on that one either (does it have locking rods that go into the top and bottom of the safe or not?
juststarting wrote:Baronvonrort wrote:You should put something in your blog on how common it is for new shooters to upgrade to bigger safes.
Here you go.
http://myshootingjourney.com/2016/01/12 ... g-gotchas/
If anyone has any tips, updates, etc. - bullet points below and I will add them in.
juststarting wrote:Baronvonrort wrote:You should put something in your blog on how common it is for new shooters to upgrade to bigger safes.
Here you go.
http://myshootingjourney.com/2016/01/12 ... g-gotchas/
If anyone has any tips, updates, etc. - bullet points below and I will add them in.
Baronvonrort wrote:Cat A+B are stolen more often than Cat C, very few Cat C are reported stolen perhaps the stricter safe requirements contribute towards this.
Herdsman wrote:Baronvonrort wrote:Cat A+B are stolen more often than Cat C, very few Cat C are reported stolen perhaps the stricter safe requirements contribute towards this.
There are of course far less Cat C firearms issued as well.
Baronvonrort wrote:juststarting wrote:Baronvonrort wrote:You should put something in your blog on how common it is for new shooters to upgrade to bigger safes.
Here you go.
http://myshootingjourney.com/2016/01/12 ... g-gotchas/
If anyone has any tips, updates, etc. - bullet points below and I will add them in.
I reckon you should mention something about safes over 150Kg don't require bolting down in NSW which is something renters have to consider.
Cat A+B are stolen more often than Cat C, very few Cat C are reported stolen perhaps the stricter safe requirements contribute towards this.