The Safe's Combination Lock

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DwightG wrote:BTW, the canine cop retired and started a business making shooting sandbags called "Dog Gone Good" shooting bags. Nice guy and makes a nice product.
Those look like really good bags - just the ticket for over the edge rail of a high seat/hide. I think I will contact him when I have some $$$ to spare.
308Mike wrote:Dwight: Did you ever build a safe to be used in an RV (not a trailer, but a motorhome)?
On a related note, does anybody have pointers to a discrete safe/lockbox that can go in the back of a 4x4 or pickup (indoors, rather than outside on the flat-bed). My brother and I are looking into buying a beater 4x4 vehicle for our shooting trips, and a lockbox would provide extra peace of mind while travelling. I'm thinking that one of the cheap "gunsafes" (residential security boxes) laid on its side and bolted to the floor might be just the ticket for two rifles in padded cases. A bit like this OEM accessory for Range Rovers.

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I like how link number 2 has taken pains to show the scotch bottle and the two full glasses. There are some things we just fall behind Europe in over here.
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CombatController wrote:I like how link number 2 has taken pains to show the scotch bottle and the two full glasses. There are some things we just fall behind Europe in over here.
Yeah, rather more classy than two 40 ouncers of Old English 800 and a Glock foh-tay ;^P
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CombatController wrote:I like how link number 2 has taken pains to show the scotch bottle and the two full glasses. There are some things we just fall behind Europe in over here.
looks like a high end version of SUV cabinets. I looked into building one but got put off by the price of extra long drawer slides(Seriously, like 200 bucks a pair for 4 footers.)
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CombatController wrote:I like how link number 2 has taken pains to show the scotch bottle and the two full glasses. There are some things we just fall behind Europe in over here.
Wouldn't one of those go nicely in your Touareg? 8-)
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Yes, yes it would.
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