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<blockquote data-quote="Hivner" data-source="post: 1250649" data-attributes="member: 23923"><p>The gun "cabinets" are better than people give them credit for. I can tell you first hand it can be a PITA to open. I'll spare you the details. I keep my overrun from the safe in the cabinet. I take out the bolts, put them in the safe, then put gun locks on them. It may be overkill, but I NEVER want any of my firearms, in the hands of criminals. I could never forgive myself if an innocent person was hurt with one of my guns. Remember that you MUST bolt that sucker to the floor and/or wall studs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hivner, post: 1250649, member: 23923"] The gun “cabinets” are better than people give them credit for. I can tell you first hand it can be a PITA to open. I’ll spare you the details. I keep my overrun from the safe in the cabinet. I take out the bolts, put them in the safe, then put gun locks on them. It may be overkill, but I NEVER want any of my firearms, in the hands of criminals. I could never forgive myself if an innocent person was hurt with one of my guns. Remember that you MUST bolt that sucker to the floor and/or wall studs. [/QUOTE]
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