Advice on rifle safe

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Burnie1000
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Re: Advice on rifle safe

#11 Post by Burnie1000 »

Not heard of that Brand.

I bought from Winterfield Safes (no affiliation) and would highly recommend them. http://www.winterfieldsafes.co.uk/gun-c ... inets.html

Again always best to buy bigger than you think you will need.
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#12 Post by HALODIN »

My advice is to buy a large dedicated ammo safe and a 10-20 gun safe and bolt them together. The built in top boxes are only useful for storing other safe keys and bolts after a while, you'll soon run out of space for ammo. I bought a 10 gun safe and wished I bought bigger... Considering the price of one scope can dwarf the price of a large gun cabinet, my advice is don't scrimp on the safe!
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#13 Post by leeroy7031 »

Cabinet is built to British standard ... But is not certified unlike the Bratton Sound and some others key brands.

Would you want a car built to a 5 star crash raining in an accident or one which has been actually tested ?

Something to possibly consider if you are conscious of safety ?
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#14 Post by HALODIN »

My FEO was just concerned it was 2mm thick and a few other features were present, he said it didn't have to be "approved," it just needed to be the same standard.
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Re: Advice on rifle safe

#15 Post by HALODIN »

I've just been hunting around the web and it's difficult to find a safe > 10 rifles. If I was buying again, I'd probably go for this -->

Cross bolt locking mechanism
New keypad design
Tri-Spoke handle
Black colour
Internal ammo store
2mm Wall / 5mm Door
Supplied with fastening bolts
Removable shelf
Moulded gun rack
Carpeted interior
Dimensions: 450 x 380 x 1500mm

https://www.safe.co.uk/products/buffalo ... -gold.html
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#16 Post by knewmans »

The widest I found that would fit the space I had was the Westlander safes

http://www.reloading.org.uk/westlander.htm
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#17 Post by HH1 »

jdwoodbury wrote:Hi Folks,

Saw this on amazon and it looks good vale for the size (I plan on initially having up to 3 rifles, with scopes).

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01HQ9ZFPM/ ... XHDU4TTAX4

It looks good value but cant find out much about them, opinions welcome.

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JD
It looks fine for keeping Air Rifles secure :good:

Having 10 Brattonsound safes at home I might be a bit biased razz
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#18 Post by jdwoodbury »

Well I have a load of amazon vouchers to spend hence trying to find something from that vendor, I agree with the remarks to buy bigger than you need. I just measured my wardrobe that this will be fitted into (has solid back wall), and this cabinet will be too tall!! I am going to find one without an ammo safe that is BS certified.

This one looks ok

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00DFJOFYK/ ... QYUAK9KTGO
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Re: Advice on rifle safe

#19 Post by jdwoodbury »

Pesty wrote:Looks good. Looks identical to mine but with upgraded locks.

This is mine. Which I bought cheaper from eBay
https://www.amazon.co.uk/GDK-CABINET-X- ... NVB95FK29E

Pros
it passed police inspection no problem
It's gonna be plenty big enough for 3 but I find it a huge faf to get large scoped riffles in. I can't see it holding 6 without a lot of swearing but I guess they are all like that


Cons
Two keys is a pain in the ass mine is hard to lock you have to,lean hard on the door, but that mostly happened when I extra bolted it in.

Mine had 4 holes for fixing and it felt like I could just pull it from the wall. I drilled four more larger holes ( probably didn't need it) and chemicals bonded threaded bar into the wall. Good news is it was hard as hell to drill through

Oh and check which way you want the door opening mine opens the wrong way which I ordered in purpose to make it hard to get a crow bar in but wish I hadn't.
Thanks for the advise here, that cabinet is a tad too tall for where I plan to install but I am looking for a BS (police approved) design now.
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Re: Advice on rifle safe

#20 Post by rox »

knewmans wrote:The widest I found that would fit the space I had was the Westlander safes

http://www.reloading.org.uk/westlander.htm
Have one of these too. Also good solid safes.

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