Cabinet question

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markyw

Re: Cabinet question

#11 Post by markyw »

I think anything over 7 requires a house alarm. Not sure if this is fact, or just advice from the FAO.

I have a 7 gun safe and currently it holds 2 air rifles, 1 shotgun, 2 rim fire and 3 centre fire rifles....so it can be done :)

Scoped rifles take up a LOT of room, as others have said, but a little patience and some Tetris experience helps. Admittedly, only 4 of mine have scopes. All are lined up along the sides of the cabinet, triggers facing inwards and with a solitary air rifle levitating in the middle of the melee.

Did see a nice 15 gun safe at Bisley at the weekend. Now just got to persuade the wife. :)

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Re: Cabinet question

#12 Post by Blackstuff »

If you can get the cabinet door shut most forces aren't bothered. The capacity number given by the manufacturers is just a guide for buyers to know how many guns the cabinet can hold. And the number usually refers to shotguns or unscoped rifles
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Re: Cabinet question

#13 Post by ovenpaa »

The alarm thing is dependant on the region, around here (Beds & Herts) a good rule of thumb is 10+ and an alarm is needed however this does not need to be monitored or maintained. Add a few more and you need a fully monitored and maintained system.

As an aside, if you do consider a full alarms system it is worth explaining why it is needed as alarm system companies will often try and fob you off with a hybrid instead of fully wired system.
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Re: Cabinet question

#14 Post by DW58 »

Interesting - up here in rural NE Scotland I was recently told 12+ section 1 before an alarm would be specified, so it clearly is regional.
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Re: Cabinet question

#15 Post by Dellboy »

does anyone use or can you use a normal safe ?
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Re: Cabinet question

#16 Post by alijnclarke »

I know someone who's got what can only be described as a bank vault safe. It needed a folk lift truck to install and will take enough guns to arm a small village.

So I'm pretty sure safes that aren't specifically designed for firearms can be used. So long as they're passed upon inspection that is
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