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And where, pray tell do the bats hang???? Nice bit of kit.....
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06-26-2007 06:09 PM
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I here ya, I have each gun locked with a different type of lock and the keys, FP and bolts are in the safe with Uncle Sam. Can't have enough safety, I even put up digicams wired to a computer located out of the room and send the pics to the server at work. A very close friend lost his 12 year old brother last Oct from a very un-fortunate, very preventable event. I keep his pic on my safe as a constant reminder-SDH
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I love that basement. Always something new down there. Why no pictures of the wall of knives?
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I posted it once in the knife section, but, not too much response, Oh well-SDH
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i like the concept of using the space , im concerned about the dead load it applys but its probably not excessive depending on whats going on above
, i did get a major crick in my neck trying to look at each one
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I figure the house was built in 1863, cracks add a little to the atmosphere-SDH
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works for me - i think your basic 10 lbs applied as two point loads of 5lb each spaced in an area of 1.5 square feet , is not much more than a very small dog of just over 3lbs ---but then most of us dont have so many small dogs covering that much square footage in our homes
cracks are like wrinkles though - they add character :>}
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I agree entirely, I'm glad my kids don't play the piano-SDH
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What are the advantages of storing rifles minus the bolts?
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its a 'safe storage' thing , like trigger locks , cant shoot it if the bolt is locked in a safe ,