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<blockquote data-quote="KOPBET" data-source="post: 3578154" data-attributes="member: 4153"><p>Make sure your renter's insurance covers your firearms from theft/fire. If not, get a rider. You DO have renter's insurance, right?</p><p></p><p>Get a modular/removable alarm system like SimpliSafe. Nothing like a 105db siren to alter a burglar's plans. Put it outside on the balcony on the other side of a locked balcony door (assuming it has a keyed deadbolt) or be creative to put it out of easy reachability.</p><p></p><p>If you are discovered creating holes in the carpet or put runners in it by pulling out strands when you drill, You might be forced to pay the expense of replacing the carpet in the whole room.</p><p></p><p>Consider getting a safe deposit box to put some of your collection (pistols) in and only keep what you need for home defense in the apartment.</p><p></p><p>As mentioned, modular safes like a Dakota aren't bad and some are over 500 lbs. when put together. Not easily taken from a 3rd floor apartment. Coupled with an alarm is even better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KOPBET, post: 3578154, member: 4153"] Make sure your renter's insurance covers your firearms from theft/fire. If not, get a rider. You DO have renter's insurance, right? Get a modular/removable alarm system like SimpliSafe. Nothing like a 105db siren to alter a burglar's plans. Put it outside on the balcony on the other side of a locked balcony door (assuming it has a keyed deadbolt) or be creative to put it out of easy reachability. If you are discovered creating holes in the carpet or put runners in it by pulling out strands when you drill, You might be forced to pay the expense of replacing the carpet in the whole room. Consider getting a safe deposit box to put some of your collection (pistols) in and only keep what you need for home defense in the apartment. As mentioned, modular safes like a Dakota aren't bad and some are over 500 lbs. when put together. Not easily taken from a 3rd floor apartment. Coupled with an alarm is even better. [/QUOTE]
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