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<blockquote data-quote="44minimum" data-source="post: 2001832" data-attributes="member: 2388"><p>I will agree with the others, buy one bigger than you think you will need. It comes in handy for storing all kinds of things. Insurance papers, deeds, computer files, coin collections, knives, ammo, extra keys, all types of things. Even useless items such as jewelry will find its way in there. Bolt it to the floor and also bolt it to the wall. I wouldn't put it in the garage unless that's the only place you have. I had a bear safe with the key lock feature, and it wasn't much of a hassle. I considered it very secure. Buy one bigger than you think you will need. I repeated it for your benefit. It will fill up quickly.</p><p></p><p>I read about one guy that got one of those long, steel, construction job site toolboxes, put about 2000 pounds of lead in the bottom of it, then put his guns on top of the lead. It had double locks and it sat in his living room, covered up, just like a coffee table. No one ever knew any different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="44minimum, post: 2001832, member: 2388"] I will agree with the others, buy one bigger than you think you will need. It comes in handy for storing all kinds of things. Insurance papers, deeds, computer files, coin collections, knives, ammo, extra keys, all types of things. Even useless items such as jewelry will find its way in there. Bolt it to the floor and also bolt it to the wall. I wouldn't put it in the garage unless that's the only place you have. I had a bear safe with the key lock feature, and it wasn't much of a hassle. I considered it very secure. Buy one bigger than you think you will need. I repeated it for your benefit. It will fill up quickly. I read about one guy that got one of those long, steel, construction job site toolboxes, put about 2000 pounds of lead in the bottom of it, then put his guns on top of the lead. It had double locks and it sat in his living room, covered up, just like a coffee table. No one ever knew any different. [/QUOTE]
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