Jim Watson
Member
I have been both ways.
The burglary was a grabbit and run job, he took the stuff laying out for cleaning, etc. and apparently dismissed the safe as too much trouble.
The fire attacked the unsecured guns with a very little scorching and a lot of smoke and water damage. The guns in the old unlined Treadlock were untouched.
Just one example but a demonstration that you don't have to have a perfect safe but you do need a safe. I will, of course, be getting a larger and more modern unit.
The burglary was a grabbit and run job, he took the stuff laying out for cleaning, etc. and apparently dismissed the safe as too much trouble.
The fire attacked the unsecured guns with a very little scorching and a lot of smoke and water damage. The guns in the old unlined Treadlock were untouched.
Just one example but a demonstration that you don't have to have a perfect safe but you do need a safe. I will, of course, be getting a larger and more modern unit.