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  1. A lot of tips on how to store a gun safe in the garage, I suggest looking at this article Can You Keep a Gun Safe in the Garage? But you must understand that it is necessary to deal with moisture if the garage is underground and the air in it is humid. My garage in the last house was terrible in terms of humidity. I had to lubricate the safe in and out with an anti-rust solution. And many more tricks
  2. Leather and Kydex holsters have contact points where the holster meets the firearm. Depending on how frequently you draw your gun, those contact points will cause friction and eventually wear away the finish. If you draw your firearm on a daily basis, the friction created by the handgun rubbing against the holster while drawing or holstering will eventually wear away the polish or finish on your gun. Select a leather holster lined with very soft and smooth leather, which reduces and/or eliminates the risk of abrasive friction.
  3. Welcome back! If you need then a high-quality gun safe for your firearms, call or visit The Safe Keeper. The Las Vegas safe store has a lot of safes for any need with nationwide delivery, and they are an authorized dealer of American safe manufacturers such as Fort Knox, Browning etc.
  4. The first thing I would like to point out is that it is preferable to have the handgun unloaded. That way, the police officers will have fewer complaints. I have not seen anywhere in the federal law that ammo must be kept separately from the firearm, so I would advise not to bother and keep them close together.
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