DeepSouth
Random Guy
When I out grew my last safe I bought a pretty big replacement, now I use the old safe for ammo storage. Probably wouldn’t buy a safe for ammo but I had it so why not put my ammo in it.
And now the toilet paper is crowdin’ some folks’ guns out of their safes.What would be the point of keeping ammo in a safe? A burglar won't be stealing bulky ammo in preference to the guns themselves. (Generally, burglars' time is limited and they take portable and high-value items. If they have, say, a whole weekend to ransack an unoccupied house, a safe won't stop them. They'll just take the whole safe.)
As it is, many collectors have barely enough room in their safe(s) for their guns. Putting ammo in a safe is a needless luxury.
How many fine folks keep their ammo cache in a quality safe? I mean locked up to where you only would have access to it. I have shall I say enough to be concerned if it were not locked away, it could be stolen and that would just suck. Let alone several thousands of dollars of down the drain.
I am going out with my stimulus check and buying me a Liberty Safe to coincide with the one I keep my weapons in.
What would be the point of keeping ammo in a safe? A burglar won't be stealing bulky ammo in preference to the guns themselves..
(Generally, burglars' time is limited and they take portable and high-value items. If they have, say, a whole weekend to ransack an unoccupied house, a safe won't stop them. They'll just take the whole safe.)
Looks like you’re about out of ammo.View attachment 910304
I use a electronics cabinet from a cell phone tower.
As long as they aren’t druggies, bad neighbors are usually a blessing in disguise and an asset for security.
I had one neighbor that would sit in a lawn chair in his front yard and drink a 30 pack of natty EVERY single day. When I got off work, he’d usually be coherent and I’d walk over and drink a beer with him. He knew the goings on of the block and every neighbor, mailman, or car that drove by.
Looks like you’re about out of ammo.
Looks like you’re about out of ammo.
It cost me just over $10,000 to get to where I am today, well, that’s what the last divorce cost. But now I have plenty of money to spend and no one to complain about it.Heck Gunny, Everyone looks like they are out of ammo compared to you! You're an inspiration to the rest of us!