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Gun Safes - Size Matters


By John Thomas

Gun Safes - Size Matters

Gun safes are secure storage containers used to prevent unwanted access, theft and damage to firearms. They come in a range of sizes, styles, and with different security features; including voice activated lock, fingerprint biometric scanning, keypad entry, and also key entry. They can feature dead locking bolts to prevent lock picking.

They are used to prevent unauthorised access, either from a third party or children, which could lead to serious injury or possibly even death. This is achieved from numerous locking systems built in, ensuring that only the owner who knows how to enter the safe can access what’s inside.

Many modern safes are now built to protect the firearms from fire and water damage, which previously would have resulted in buying an expensive replacement gun.

Safes can also be bolted to the wall of floor, and hidden out of site under floorboards, in cupboards, and under a bed.

It is also possible to purchase gun safes for your vehicle making it much harder for a thief to escape with your firearm, with the difficulty of either unbolting a safe from the car, or attempting to circumvent the locking mechanism built in to the safe.

Gun safes are often a vital purchase for any firearms owner, as the owner may be held civilly liable for any offences committed with the firearm; whether or not the owner was aware of it being used by a third party.



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John Thomas is a product specialist for Fort Knox Gun Safes and Browning Gun Safes at Gun Safes. from http://www.FreeArticlesAndContent.com

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