Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Guns and Ammo => Topic started by: whacker1 on March 21, 2011, 03:05:48 PM
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I am just curious why in the couple of years I have been looking on this hunting forum and others that this brand has not come up before.
I have been thinking that when I make the new plunge into a gun safe that I would like to get a lazy susan put in one. Check this set up out. I have no idea what it costs, so that part is irrelevant at this point, and it appears the nearest dealer is in Wyoming. But I wanted to share, because I was intrigued by the lazy susan. For those interested, read their fire rating..... It is rather entertaining.
http://www.pendletonsafes.com/ (http://www.pendletonsafes.com/)
http://www.pendletonsafes.com/about/#busting-the-myth-of-fire-ratings (http://www.pendletonsafes.com/about/#busting-the-myth-of-fire-ratings)
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Just looking at the weights of those safes, they're fireproofing can't be nearly as robust as other brands like Graffunder.
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Just looking at the weights of those safes, they're fireproofing can't be nearly as robust as other brands like Graffunder.
read the link on the - busting the myth of fire ratings..... It doesn't appear that they intend to fire rate a steel safe.
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Those look pretty nice and their rating to pay 50k towards any losses due to a fire sounds pretty good but I saw the pricetag and choked...$6500 They do look real nice though.
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Those look pretty nice and their rating to pay 50k towards any losses due to a fire sounds pretty good but I saw the pricetag and choked...$6500 They do look real nice though.
where did you find the price tag? I couldn't find it, and assumed that I missed it somewhere.
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I googled the safe and then hit "shopping".
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I'm trying to figure out how I can put that carousal in my safe! :chuckle:
-Steve
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I'm trying to figure out how I can put that carousal in my safe! :chuckle:
-Steve
You take it out of the wifes kitchen :chuckle:
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Maybe a little off topic but I just got one of these for my safe:
http://www.cabelas.com/catalog/search_catalog_command.cmd?fromProductSearch=true&item1=IK-229856 (http://www.cabelas.com/catalog/search_catalog_command.cmd?fromProductSearch=true&item1=IK-229856)
it really freed up a lot of space on the shelves.
Only problem is now I need some more guns! :)
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There is another article online about a guy that built one for his safe. The concept would be the same. I wasn't able to find the article I came across yesterday, but here is an option of interest.
http://www.gun-racks.com/all_rotary_gun_racks (http://www.gun-racks.com/all_rotary_gun_racks)
It appears to be helpful. If you already had a big gun safe, you could either leave the upper shelves in for storage or build an upper rotary for pistols.
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You take it out of the wifes kitchen :chuckle:
Not a chance! :rolleyes:
And yes, MP123, I'm ready for some sort of pistola storage hanging on the door.
-Steve