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By NJGF
I am getting a new safe that will have a hole pre-drilled for a power cord (for lights and a dehumidifier rod). Is there anything special that should be used to help seal the hole around the wire to help maintain the safes fire rating?
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By NJGF
Has anyone ever seen the large Bighorn 6039 safe for sale at Costco? I always see their small Bighorn safe 19ECB but not the larger one.
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By Jag07
I'm curious is to how everyone keeps their handguns locked away or at least safe from theft and more importantly tiny hands.
I'm going to hopefully in the near future be purchasing my first handgun. Still waiting on the local pd to give me the darn license. Not like they are missing any part of it. So I wanted to see about how to keep my gun safe. It may not allow me to use it as home defense but with my dogs as an early warning device maybe ill be able to open it. So I guess that means something that is digital because if I remember high school well enough being in a rush with a dial style lock will equal frustration.
Look forward to everyone's different styles of storage and opinions.
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By Bugsy732
Just got my Bighorn Gun safe from Costco delivered. I have to say. I am impressed so far! The question is how am i getting this bad boy up the steps out of the garage..... i may have to call my brother inlaw and a few friends
Here is the safe i bought: BIGHORN 19ECB DIGITAL GUN SAFE just under $650 delivered to the house... and since i had $200 in gift cards, i got her for about $450ish.
I'll post some pics of it stocked when i get a chance. it's Still in the wrapper!
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By njbouncer
Are gun safe dehumidifiers really necessary ? If so, any recomondations. I would hate to have my collection get messed up because I don't have one.
Thanks !
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i've lived in this house nearly my entire life. and i can't remember my town sending an assessor to look inside.
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This mindset baffles me. Shooting is a depreciating skill. If you don't practice, you will become worse at it. If you value your life enough to want to defend it, why would you rely on a skill that you don't practice? If the best I can do on a good day is scrape a pass on CCARE, I would be determined to get better at shooting - and yes I did see that you scored 98% - but your attitude appears to be that you shouldn't have to practice first. Trying to give you the benefit of the doubt, perhaps you mean that the government should not mandate that you have to meet any kind of standard before you can carry. I agree. There should not be any mandated quals. However, only a fool would be carrying a gun he can't use effectively. It does little to protect himself and creates a danger to everyone else because the misses will go on to hit something or someone after they miss the intended target.
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