Brattonsound. Worth the money?
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- GordonBennett
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Brattonsound. Worth the money?
I am going to purchase my first gun cabinet and separate ammo store soon. I think a Brattonsound pair will cost me about £400. Alternatively, DirtyProTools offer something similar for about £160 which leaves spare cash for a secondhand .22 rifle!
Although the Brattonsound is undeniably better quality, it's basically a metal box that fixes to a wall. Is it really worth spending the extra cash?
Your thoughts appreciated.
Although the Brattonsound is undeniably better quality, it's basically a metal box that fixes to a wall. Is it really worth spending the extra cash?
Your thoughts appreciated.
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Re: Brattonsound. Worth the money?
spend the money, its something that gets as much use as your guns. I have a BS and one very similar, the other cabinet requires lifting the door to shut the final 2mm, it's a pain the 500th time of doing it... spend the money, and buy the biggest you can fit in.
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Brattonsound are the best Ive used. The cheaper cabinets I've found have rough locks compared with super smooth BS.
You get what you pay for and I wont go down the oriental route again
You get what you pay for and I wont go down the oriental route again
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Re: Brattonsound. Worth the money?
Thanks for your replies. I just needed reassurance before spending top dollar! I'm going to buy Brattonsound.
Re: Brattonsound. Worth the money?
We probably half half a dozen Brattonsound and they work well however that is only half the story. I had an issue with a lock a while ago, rang them up and they made a couple of suggestions which worked, plus they popped a brand new replacement lock in the post free of charge.
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Re: Brattonsound. Worth the money?
Same. My BS is used for storing ammo and has worked perfectly every time. I cheaped out on the firearm storage and picked one up from Amazon. It’s fine, apart from the bottom lock - it needs jiggling to close. First world problems for sure, but it is annoying!bradaz11 wrote:spend the money, its something that gets as much use as your guns. I have a BS and one very similar, the other cabinet requires lifting the door to shut the final 2mm, it's a pain the 500th time of doing it... spend the money, and buy the biggest you can fit in.
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Re: Brattonsound. Worth the money?
In my opinion: No.GordonBennett wrote:Brattonsound. Worth the money?
I've had Westlander and Infac safes. Both have been excellent. One of the most important criteria in a safe is space and size. The Infac, nominally a 12-gun, comfortably holds 6 large rifles with space to spare. I think I got it for about 90 quid on eBay, but like-for-like you might get nearly double the space of a Brattonsound for the same money. I'm yet to find a flaw in either brand (both "work perfectly every time").
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Re: Brattonsound. Worth the money?
I have a couple of Brattons. But also an Infac one.
I have to say is very similar build quality. I prefer the Infac to the Brattons as the key only need a half turn rotation to unlock and the key is angled so it can only go in one way. I find the Brattons keys fiddly to make sure you it is indexed correctly before inserting, and it needs a 360 degree rotation which when you have the key on your regular bunch of keys is a pain the ass.
I have to say is very similar build quality. I prefer the Infac to the Brattons as the key only need a half turn rotation to unlock and the key is angled so it can only go in one way. I find the Brattons keys fiddly to make sure you it is indexed correctly before inserting, and it needs a 360 degree rotation which when you have the key on your regular bunch of keys is a pain the ass.
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Re: Brattonsound. Worth the money?
I too have an Infac safe (10 gun) and I am very impressed with the build quality. My advise would be buy the biggest you can fit in the space you have available. My 10 gun safe has 5 scoped rifles and I will only fit in another couple of un-scoped rifles.
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Re: Brattonsound. Worth the money?
Another thumbs up!
Already had a 7 gun for 20 years plus ammo safe.
Brought two new MT9+ the other week. One of them had a slight drop on the door causing it to touch when closing. They sent me a new cabinet and told me to scrap the other one...
Already had a 7 gun for 20 years plus ammo safe.
Brought two new MT9+ the other week. One of them had a slight drop on the door causing it to touch when closing. They sent me a new cabinet and told me to scrap the other one...
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