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I've done a bunch of research and I'm getting ready to purchase a rhino ironworks USA gun safe. Does anyone have any opinions or experience with higher end guns safes?
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Buy bigger than you think you need. Those things have a tendency to fill up over the years.
Figure 2 to 1 on rifles as mentioned above. Rifles with scopes eat up two spots. Also don't let the salesman talk to about fire rating. Having been involved with fire departments for over 20 years if your safe is involved in a house fire your rifles are gone, no matter what they tell you.
This guy messed my head up a bit... but has some great (maybe some not so great) points.
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+1This guy messed my head up a bit... but has some great (maybe some not so great) points.
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Browning is my choice. Great advice on the go larger.I've done a bunch of research and I'm getting ready to purchase a rhino ironworks USA gun safe. Does anyone have any opinions or experience with higher end guns safes?