Interesting but a bit pricey for holding one pistol and one long gun ($399). link
It would benefit from some concealment. Maybe wood veneer and molding to make it look like a decorative column with plant or clock on top?
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Re: Sentry "HD Center"
I have never understood the idea of a locked container for ready access guns. Biometric (palm reading lock) opening, maybe but the price on the lock alone...
Locked [strike]equals[/strike] ready access
Locked [strike]equals[/strike] ready access
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Re: Sentry "HD Center"
I know some folks that unlock their box/safe when they are in the house and lock it when leaving or have untrained/uncleared company over.Precision wrote:I have never understood the idea of a locked container for ready access guns. Biometric (palm reading lock) opening, maybe but the price on the lock alone...
Locked [strike]equals[/strike] ready access
Me, I just have my carry piece on/with me at home and secure it in a lock box when I can't take it where I'm going
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Re: Sentry "HD Center"
That would be me. We have a lot of people in and out of our house. Often large groups (20-30) with rugrats around. I seldom carry at those times.I know some folks that unlock their box/safe when they are in the house and lock it when leaving or have untrained/uncleared company over.
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Re: Sentry "HD Center"
What would be nice is if somebody made a wall insert designed to look like a painting as a door, so you could put a coupla handguns in it. add a coupla push buttons on the inside bottom edge as a lock system(sorta like those buttons on institutional doors) and you'd have a winner.
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Re: Sentry "HD Center"
I think it might be useful as a the "secure" part inside of some kind of decor element.
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