


>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>ShotgunBlast wrote:Awesome. Glad they got it open for ya. And when they asked what you were gonna put in there you told them BB guns right? Or a collection you were going to start in a couple years?
Someone suggested you buy a lottery ticket... save your money, your luck is all used up for a while =)dorminWS wrote:Locksmith just left. He got it open, and it works like it was new - except for some skinned corners. He did say I was very lucky.
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Been on hold for 30 minutes trying to buy one from them. I could make one using the pieces of the broken one for a pattern, but I'd never get the felt to stick to it; so I'll buy one if I don't die of old age waiting on hold or get raped to death when they price it.
???Bad news is that the locksmith didn't speak highly of Cannon safes. He had a higher opinion of my Liberty Centurions. But they aren't tall enough for some of my more authoritative ordinance
I've got the barrels against bare, sanded wood. figure if yester-years bluing could hold up to it, today's super high-tech poly-somethingorother should be able to tough it out.dorminWS wrote:. Any opinions on letting gun barrels rest against bare wood in a safe? It sure was good enough in most of the old-time hardwares and sporting goods stores that used to sell guns when I was a pup - and some of them kept guns on the rack unsold for YEARS.
Yeah, I reckon they do. But Sam's Wholesale didn't have any when I was buyin'.jdonovan wrote: ???
Liberty does make taller safes.