Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Gun Safe Accessories - What Do You Need?

!±8± Gun Safe Accessories - What Do You Need?

Now that you have the perfect gun safe to keep your firearms out of little hands or your collection safe from robbery, do you need any gun safe accessories? What type of accessories could you possibly need? Well, you never know until you see what is available, and then you find things that you simply cannot do without!

One important category of accessories to consider to protect your firearms is a dehumidifier. Many high end safes already come equipped with a dehumidifier, but if not, there are a variety of options available. One nifty option uses crystals to absorb extra moisture, so you just have to hang or place the unit in your safe. The plus side is that no batteries or outlet needed. The down side is that the moisture absorbing crystals need to be "renewed" once they are filled to capacity. This is usually done by plugging in the unit so that the built in heater can dry out the crystals. There is a color indicator that lets you know when it is time to renew the unit, but typically it is about every 6 - 8 weeks, and then the unit has to be plugged in for about 8 hours before you can place it back into your safe.

If your safe has an outlet, or a small hole in the back to run a cord, then a regular dehumidifier would be a great gun safe accessory option for you. This type of dehumidifier actually circulates the air within the safe.

The next top item on a list of must have gun safe accessories is interior lighting. Same as above, upper end safes often come with some type of lighting, but if not you have a couple of options. There are fluorescent lighting kits that can be installed, or I even have seen an interior rope light that can be installed that has a magnetic switch so that the light comes on when the safe door is opened.

If you have pistols, you can get a pistol rack to sit on a shelf in your safe that keeps your pistols nicely organized and accessible while maximizing space. You can get racks that hold from four to eight hand guns, and I have seen them in both metal and wood.

Another option for storing pistols are holsters or pistol pockets that velcro to the inside of the door of the safe. You can fit quite a few holsters on the door of your safe, freeing up a lot of room for other items.

Many safe manufacturers now offer a variety of safe interiors, and some of them are specially designed to fit on the safe door with an assortment of pockets and holsters for a wide range of items from pistols to ammo or any other small accessories you may need to store in your safe.

If you have an older safe that you would like to update, you can install an electronic safe lock that may have fancy features such as a time delay mode.

Other gun safe accessories that are handy if you use your safe for more than just guns are things like jewelry trays and small 2-4 drawer storage chests that can be placed in the safe and keep small valuables organized.

As you can, see there many options available when it comes to gun safe accessories. Though they may not all be for you, you may discover that there are some things that you simply cannot do without as they bring greater organization to your safe or helps to protect your items from rust or mildew.


Gun Safe Accessories - What Do You Need?

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Saturday, November 26, 2011

First Alert 2070AF Expandable Anti-Theft Wall Safe with Digital Lock, 0.33-0.85 Cubic Foot, Cream

!±8±First Alert 2070AF Expandable Anti-Theft Wall Safe with Digital Lock, 0.33-0.85 Cubic Foot, Cream

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.43 CU-FT CAPACITY; ADJUSTABLE .33 - 85 CU-FT CAPACITY; REPROGRAMMABLE DIGITAL ACCESS WITH EMERGENCY OVERRIDE KEY; 2 LIVE DOOR BOLTS & PRY-RESISTANT CONCEALED HINGES; STEEL CONSTRUCTION; 2 ADJUSTABLE SHELVES; INCLUDES MOUNTING HARDWARE

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Sunday, November 20, 2011

HOMAK HS30103660 8-Gun Security Cabinet, Gloss Black

!±8± HOMAK HS30103660 8-Gun Security Cabinet, Gloss Black


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8 - gun Homak Steel Cabinet for total security. Now, PRICED LESS! Keep your firearms safe from unauthorized hands. Especially curious little fingers! Homak Gun Cabinets are built bank vault tough for long-lasting peace of mind. Stores your long guns under lock and key... giving you easy access without having to remember any mind-boggling codes. Right now, a factory excess means a big discount! Look closer: Holds 8 rifles or shotguns up to 50" tall; Heavy-gauge welded steel construction; Standard 4-point tubular locking system with key-lock keeps your guns secure; Door has full-length piano hinge; Long-lasting powder-coated matte black finish; Plastic barrel rest protection; Tamper-proof exterior. Exterior: 21 x 10 x 57 1/4"h. Interior: 20 3/4 x 8 7/8 x 56 1/2"h. Weighs 64 lbs. Fully assembled, plastic barrel rests are included. For secure storage and affordable peace of mind, there's no better choice. Order this tough Cabinet today! Please Note: This is a Heavy / Bulky item. This item is shipped by commercial carrier curbside. Unloading is the customer's responsibility, including off the back of the truck. Ships in 1 box: 57 1/4" x 21" x 10", 64 lbs. No expedited delivery. High-value orders require a physical street address, otherwise insurance costs will be added to the shipping total. Homak 8-gun Steel Cabinet, Matte Black

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Saturday, November 12, 2011

Burglar & Fire Safes Video with "Dye the Safe Guy"

Hi, Dye the Safe Guy here, Dye Hawley manager of SafeandVaultStore.com. Today we are going to be talking about Burglar Fire Safes. First the construction, the fire rating, the burglar ratings and finally the locks. www.safeandvaultstore.com Burglar Fire Safes have different ratings. A standard B-Rated safe doesnt have a tag on it; its just an industry standard that says there is a ½ steel in the door, ¼ steel in the body. The next rating up is an Underwriters Laboratory rating called Residential Security Container. Look for the UL tag which states RSC or Residential Security Container rating. A B-Rated safe simply means that the door is about 2 ½ thick, there is a ½ of solid steel in the door, and the body contains a combined metal thickness of around a ¼ of an inch. The bolts should be at least ¾ in diameter, and if you note here, all burglar fire safes up to TL-30 have an anchor hole so you can securely anchor the safe into concrete or wood floor. The next level of burglar rating is a UL RSC. Look for the label on the safe either on the top of the door or inside, it will state very clearly UL RSC or Residential Security Container. You notice this door is a lot thicker, its somewhere around 3 3 ½ of thickness. The bolts are a little bit larger, say ¾ sometimes a 1 youll find and the body is much thicker, somewhere between 3 and 4 inches of thickness. The Residential Security Container rating means that this safe has been tested by the best safe crackers in the world ...

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