Interesting Safe Concept

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Although,I'd already need at least 3 of 'em!
http://www.pendletonsafes.com/
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Wow, That is cool!! :D
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I'm just a beginner, so one would do for now. Maybe not for long, but for now it would do.
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There's an old joke about go stand in a corner in a round room, but I'm not sure how it can be used here yet. It's a Lazy-Susan on steroids.

If you've got enough room for an extra hot-water heater this'll prolly work.

Nice safe.

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IMHO, the best safe is the hidden room or compartment.

Other than fire, you are covered. What they can't see or don't know about... won't get taken.

This requires operational security though...
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I like this one as set up for handguns (gotta click on picture to see it well)...
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Griff, et al,

From one year ago, the Gunblast review:

http://www.gunblast.com/Pendleton.htm

They even put "suicide knobs" on their shelves :o :!: :

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smart idea...
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The safe companies must be havin' a slow down. Other than fire hazards, I'm still convinced that the best safe is a mess of dogs and a 1911. :D ----------Sixgun
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piller wrote:I'm just a beginner, so one would do for now. Maybe not for long, but for now it would do.
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Griff wrote:Although,I'd already need at least 3 of 'em!
http://www.pendletonsafes.com/

Seen these before and for the price and how many I would already need....I would have to pass.
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never got to the safe info-- I hate websites like that! Just give a a page without the flashy junk and tell me about the product-- like how many guns will it hold?
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great idea but it doesn't display the beauty of a fireams
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buckeyeshooter wrote:never got to the safe info-- I hate websites like that! Just give a a page without the flashy junk and tell me about the product-- like how many guns will it hold?

Depends on how much money you have or no longer have! :)
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I have a question about the touchpad for unlocking. Well, a couple of questions.

A: will it unlock without mains power? seems like a potential problemo. and

2: what happens if someone takes the keypad? how do ya get in the safe then? you know, like the ones you see in stores... the whole keypad comes off the door for changing the battery. it'd be easy to "lose" it. or disable the "lock" entirely with a pen knife....

curious,

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