I own a Brown double door safe
I own a Brown double door fire clad safe. I am more then happy with the workmanship of it. The finish is just what I wanted plain old black in color I didn't want to pay extra for a fancy high gloss finish. My safe has 1/2" steel plate walls, 1 inch plate door...
My brother in-law is a scumbag and I don't feel safe with him over my house. What things can I do in my house like hiding guns so I can have easy access to them in case I need to use them on this POS.
The difference between a Brown Safe and a Graffunder safe is Brown puts the fire concrete on the outside of the thick metal safe and Graffunder puts the fire lining on the inside of steel plates so you lose some storage space with the Graffunder.
My Brown safe has one inch plate door and 1/2 inch body
The door is one inch thick plate and the body is 1/2 inch then 2.5 inches of fire rated high PSI concrete with a 12 gauge outer skin.
I have a Brown double door C rated fire lined safe
I have a C fire lined double door safe and I can'rt be happier with it. I didn't want to wase money on a RSC so I sucked it up and spent $10,000 on my safe. The 10K price was everything delivery to Texas from California then a lock company...
The safes you mentioned are not true safes but a RSC
Did you know that calling a RSC a safe is not correct. From a technical standpoint a RSC is not a rated safe.
I work with a guy thats willing to sell me his Jennings 32 cal auto pistol. He only wants $500 for it and will let me make three payments on it to pay it off. I think this would be a good CCW weapon and want to know what this forum thinks.
The guy was driving a motorcycle.
I am 100 percent certain that the guy was driving a motorcycle. The 50 degree weather is much colder on a bike. I am dressed just like this guy was when I ride my Harley granted I always take off the bandanna before I walk into a store.
I have started to prepare for a few weeks of riots when obama loses the election. I am thinking what is the best defense of my home. Would it be better to have a obvious show of force in my yard or would it be better to try and and show that no ones home. I am thinking that if someone thinks...
Eva-dry dehumidifiers
I have my double door safe in my garage and I have two of the passive type dehumidifiers they don't need to be plugged in to a power source. I also bought a plug in type and I keep it running all the time and when the tank get half way full I dump it out. I have two...
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