AGREED!!bandit1250 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 15, 2020 7:29 pmSir Henry wrote: ↑Tue Sep 15, 2020 3:20 pmIt is my favorite as far as functions go. When do you think yours was made.bandit1250 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 15, 2020 2:41 pmI have the exact same cabinet as the double door one. Same etched pattern on the glass with all the same hardware on the doors and the storage below the doors. Same double drawers. Bought mine from a lady in Maryland.
I bought it used in the late '80's and have no idea of the build date for it. I know it is built pretty nice and has held up well but I no longer use it for my guns now I have two safes. I have been thinking of converting it to a die cast car cabinet for my die cast muscle cars. I put it up for sale once and a real generous guy offered me a $100. I just smiled and walked away. I would put hooks in it and hang my hunting clothes in before I would sell a cabinet that nice for a $100.
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I think the gun cabinets ARE beautiful, but I could never put the guns on display. I have my gunsafe (main) on view, sorta. It's in the laundry room. Mainly because the movers said, "That's as far as we are moving that heavy @!%#$."
The other safe(s) aren't readily visible, even walking thru the rooms they sre almost in. Paranoid? "The way I hear it, you aren't paranoid, when they really ARE out to get you."
I remember growing up, most pickups in town had a rifle or shotgun in a rack in the back window, and would be parked in town with the Windows Down. No worries... Kids knew better and adults respected one anothers property.
The other safe(s) aren't readily visible, even walking thru the rooms they sre almost in. Paranoid? "The way I hear it, you aren't paranoid, when they really ARE out to get you."
I remember growing up, most pickups in town had a rifle or shotgun in a rack in the back window, and would be parked in town with the Windows Down. No worries... Kids knew better and adults respected one anothers property.
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You have to know where the Claymore mines are. Seriously I have other security which I won’t go into.BrokenolMarine wrote: ↑Thu Sep 17, 2020 7:18 amI think the gun cabinets ARE beautiful, but I could never put the guns on display. I have my gunsafe (main) on view, sorta. It's in the laundry room. Mainly because the movers said, "That's as far as we are moving that heavy @!%#$."
The other safe(s) aren't readily visible, even walking thru the rooms they sre almost in. Paranoid? "The way I hear it, you aren't paranoid, when they really ARE out to get you."
I remember growing up, most pickups in town had a rifle or shotgun in a rack in the back window, and would be parked in town with the Windows Down. No worries... Kids knew better and adults respected one anothers property.
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