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    Neat concept...

    http://tacticalwalls.com/shop/series...triot-edition/

    I wonder if I could make a lockable version cheaper.
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    LOL! You could make that WAY cheaper
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    Quote Originally Posted by pOrk View Post
    LOL! You could make that WAY cheaper
    Well yeah.. but if it doesn't lock then theres no point, and so far I haven't come up with a way to discretely lock it.
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    Re: Neat concept...

    Its purpose is to have a discrete stash of weapons at the ready right now in an emergency. Is not a safe, but I do think this is safer than a pistol in the nightstand or shotgun under the bed if you have kids in the house.

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    Re: Neat concept...

    And if its hidden, it doesn't need a lock.

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    Neat concept...

    I don't care if its hidden. If you have kids it needs a lock.

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    Re: Neat concept...

    Is there any way to keep a firearm secure, but at the same time readily available in a panic stricken instant when shit gets hairy likerightnowohshitsomeonejustkickedmydoorin? I'm not arguing or disagreeing, I'm just asking. I live in a world without children, so keeping shit under lock and key isn't a priority or even a remote interest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lash View Post
    I don't care if its hidden. If you have kids it needs a lock.
    Exactly. I fully intend for my kid to be too smart to not check it out if he so much as sees me taking an interest in that area once. Not risking that.

    Quote Originally Posted by -stew- View Post
    Is there any way to keep a firearm secure, but at the same time readily available in a panic stricken instant when shit gets hairy likerightnowohshitsomeonejustkickedmydoorin? I'm not arguing or disagreeing, I'm just asking. I live in a world without children, so keeping shit under lock and key isn't a priority or even a remote interest.
    I would say the only REAL solution to this problem is something like GunVault's SpeedVault with finger print authentication.
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    Why not put some type of electric lock on it where the button to unlock is hidden on a top corner where the kids cant reach it and it isn't visable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PonyKiller87 View Post
    Why not put some type of electric lock on it where the button to unlock is hidden on a top corner where the kids cant reach it and it isn't visable.
    hmmm a low voltage solenoid might work... I like the concept. 2 switches in series would be pretty tough to defeat.
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    Why not something as simple as a pin that drops down in from the top? By the time your kids are tall enough to reach six and a half feet in the air, they should be smart enough to handle a firearm and to not play with them.

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    chair... ladder... you're assuming kids follow rules and logic.
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    Maybe just keep the kids locked up?

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    Neat concept...

    Quote Originally Posted by Wagonbacker9 View Post
    chair... ladder... you're assuming kids follow rules and logic.
    Shiiiit. My kids would eat right through that.... Lock and all!! Lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lash View Post
    Shiiiit. My kids would eat right through that.... Lock and all!! Lol
    LOL

    Quote Originally Posted by -stew- View Post
    Maybe just keep the kids locked up?
    CPS frowns on this... otherwise I'm confident it would be the first line of defense for more than a few parents.
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