I like the translucent film window idea. Does it really block visibility inside when looking in from the outside?
Also, I notice the vent issue keeps getting brought up. Is it THAT bad, even if the safe is sitting 2.5" away from the wall, with nothing else blocking the airflow to the sides...
So, I thought about things a little more and talked to the wife about it too. We decided that it would be "acceptable" to relocate the safe to the basement, and just buy a smaller safe for a nightstand gun and other smaller valuables.
My main concern is, the only place that I could put the safe...
It draws air in I believe. Also no filter in there. I have yet to even open up the grille. But in any case, there is a full 2.5" of space in between, with nothing else prohibiting air flow on the sides.
A friend told me that you don't need to drill into the floor. He said with the proper length...
Thanks for the input guys!
Unfortunately, there really isn't any other place to put the safe. In fact, one of the reasons I settled for that size safe (24" wide) is because I simply wouldn't have room for anything that is much bigger. I don't want to put it in the basement since it is so far...
I just got a new Browning safe, which is a little over 400 lbs in weight. The main issue I have is that it is sitting on plush carpeting, and as a result, the safe is a little wobbly since it is so front heavy due to the door. I would like to bolt it to the ground so there's no more risk of it...
Quick question about the Wilderness belt with the polymer insert. Would the insert cause the belt to be so thick that it is difficult to thread through the belt slots of popular leather holsters, such as Alessi, Sparks, etc?
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