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I am looking for suggestions on how to convert a fire/security safe to a long gun safe. TIA
I am hoping to find a used true safe that has adjustable shelves with interior exterior dimensions of about 72 x 40 x 29 or so. I do not have a specific brand but would be happy with AMSEC or Hollon.Need more information on the safe. Size? What's inside? Brand? Age of the safe? I've got a couple real safes so I may know what you are talking about
Take out the shelves and use rifle rods
This is what I did and couldn't be happier. I added one shelf back in, laid the velcro on the bottom of it. Rifle rods hold everything well. I added two rechargeable motion sensor LED lights that turn on when I open the door. I still haven't seen an actual marketed gun safe with a higher rating than my actual safe.
If you look above, I authored a post very similar to what you just said. It's very misleading when purchasing a "gun safe".Because "gun safes" are really just RSC. Residential Storage Container. They don't get tool attack ratings or fire ratings from UL. They are little better than a Stanley Vidmar steel cabinet ( which are actually freaking awesome as an ammo cabinet) and cost less, weigh less than some fatty man junior that can be cut open the same way with a cutoff wheel or sawzall and turn your inside contents to charcoal in an actual fire.
Because "gun safes" are really just RSC. Residential Storage Container. They don't get tool attack ratings or fire ratings from UL. They are little better than a Stanley Vidmar steel cabinet ( which are actually freaking awesome as an ammo cabinet) and cost less, weigh less than some fatty man junior that can be cut open the same way with a cutoff wheel or sawzall and turn your inside contents to charcoal in an actual fire.
I'm familiar with Amsec. They are a safe company.Amsec sells UL listed ones. They're not cheap, as in insurance is way cheaper and unless I had a nfa collection I wouldn't bother.
I'm familiar with Amsec. They are a safe company.
I have some things that aren't replaceable. I'm sure many others do as well. Items that haven't been made in the last 80 years, etc
Yes.
If the cost is worthwhile, then buy one. I just think it's fun seeing the sticker shock when guys look at rsc gun stuff and then real safes.
How do those rods work on real heavy rifles? Think 26 pounds.This is what I did and couldn't be happier. I added one shelf back in, laid the velcro on the bottom of it. Rifle rods hold everything well. I added two rechargeable motion sensor LED lights that turn on when I open the door. I still haven't seen an actual marketed gun safe with a higher rating than my actual safe.
They hold fine, every once in awhile I snap one being carelessHow do those rods work on real heavy rifles? Think 26 pounds.
Awesome thanks.They hold fine, every once in awhile I snap one being careless
How do those rods work on real heavy rifles? Think 26 pounds.