Podunkadunk
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I'm sorry for your loss. Glad all of you are ok.
Let's all sing Kumbaya and do trust falls!Most high dollar safes are capable of withstanding homefires without cooking off ammo inside. Anyhow, the question really isn't pertinent to me anymore, not since I sold off everything firearm related and donated to the mission. I had always wondered though and saw that he was a firefighter, figured I'd throw it out there.
Podunk
Let's all sing Kumbaya and do trust falls!
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Let's all sing Kumbaya and drink Blue Moon!
Does anyone keep a gun safe in the garage? My wife won't let me bring one inside. I could probably hide one in the garage behind some stuff (junk). What do you use to compensate for humidity? JC
I have a pine gun cabinet in our bedroom. I don't have room for anything much bigger, We live in a small house (1150 sf). Nice safe, if I could afford one, is not permitted in the living room. Cheap safe that is not pretty is not allowed in bedroom. Garage is not tidy and I could keep a safe hid in there. I only have 4 shotguns and two rifles at this time, plus 5 handguns. I would also like to keep my small collection of silver coins locked up.
I can't really buy a safe at this time anyway, I'm hoping to start a new job next month, since I will be loosing current job in three months. I just wanted opinions on the garage, and I got some. Thanks, JC
Ah, so you remembered. Man, the first Blue Moon I ever had was up in Indiana when I was with you, hard to believe that was April of '07 already! Not long after returning from that business trip, they started selling it here. It's good stuff, I have a couple every now and then, mainly with a steak. Good stuff indeed.