Been a while since we had a guns n' ammo discussion.
Some of you are AR shooters Im sure. Im looking at a Colt 6920. Will be my first AR. Picked up a Glock this fall and really enjoy shooting it. Any feedback on that weapon?
Anyone else been in a buy/sell/trade mood with hardware? [Reply]
I got a cheap stackon cabinet that's welded to hss framework under the floor. I carpeted myself added led lights, and built custom shelves myself that I am going to be changing soon to better hold shotguns and rifles. I'm going to add a key pad for access soon instead of the key lock.
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I also went with the Stack On, It holds 14 guns and already has the electronic key pad. I like the shelving you put in yours, I might do something similar. I got mine at Scheels about 4 years ago. [Reply]
Our local Atwoods has the Liberty fat boy Jr 48 gun safe for $1k on sale. One hour fire rating.
Negatives are no electronic keypad and the biggest turnoff is no door accessory panel. That's another $150. It also weighs 760 lbs.
Academy has a cannon 48 gun safe for $800 with electronic keypad but it's a tan interior color.
Academy also had a stack on sentinel 64 gun safe for $900 down from $1k. Both the cannon and sentinel have the side panels. Stack on is a 30 minute fire rating and the cannon was one hour. I know the stack on is one of the lower end brands.
I got a cheap stackon cabinet that's welded to hss framework under the floor. I carpeted myself added led lights, and built custom shelves myself that I am going to be changing soon to better hold shotguns and rifles. I'm going to add a key pad for access soon instead of the key lock.
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Pink assault rifle and shag carpet. Kinky... [Reply]
I'd like to get a semi auto shotgun, and a magazine load would be nice, but I've never heard anyting either way on weather these are good options... [Reply]
I'd like to get a semi auto shotgun, and a magazine load would be nice, but I've never heard anyting either way on weather these are good options...
I think that the early versions of these type of shotguns are not good, but that was a while back (10-15 years or so?). I think these later versions have worked the bugs out. 10 round magazine, semi auto 12g? Sounds good to me. [Reply]
I've decided to bite the bullet and buy a bigger safe. My current one is a Liberty 24 gun 59"H x 28"W. I've outgrown it.
I'm looking at a Sports Afield 60 gun, 72"H x 40"W, electronic lock, door accessory panel, 12-1.25" bolts, 40 minute fire rating at 1200 degrees, power outlet, and 732 lbs for $1510.
Or
Winchester big daddy 48 gun safe, 60"H x 42"W, electronic lock, door accessory panel, 14-1.5" bolts, power outlet, 75 minute fire rating at 1400 degrees, 804 lbs for $1634.
I want size and safety. I'm not as concerned with fire safety as I'm close to a fire department. The interior on the Winchester is nice and it looks like the security is better. Made in America as well. The size of the Sports Afield is a huge turn on. The reviews on the Winchester are better.
I've decided to bite the bullet and buy a bigger safe. My current one is a Liberty 24 gun 59"H x 28"W. I've outgrown it.
I'm looking at a Sports Afield 60 gun, 72"H x 40"W, electronic lock, door accessory panel, 12-1.25" bolts, 40 minute fire rating at 1200 degrees, power outlet, and 732 lbs for $1510.
Or
Winchester big daddy 48 gun safe, 60"H x 42"W, electronic lock, door accessory panel, 14-1.5" bolts, power outlet, 75 minute fire rating at 1400 degrees, 804 lbs for $1634.
I want size and safety. I'm not as concerned with fire safety as I'm close to a fire department. The interior on the Winchester is nice and it looks like the security is better. Made in America as well. The size of the Sports Afield is a huge turn on. The reviews on the Winchester are better.
What would you do?
At the rate you've been buying lately, I feel like you need to go for the 60 over the 48 gun. [Reply]