Title | : | The Best (and Worst) Quick Access Safes for Rifles and Shotguns |
Lasting | : | 9.39 |
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Views | : | 549 rb |
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Most of my guns are in the hardest to access location:brThe store Comment from : Some Old Dude |
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Thank you for your comprehensive review Your information is clearly and completely stated without hesitation or repetition Again, thank you! I do wonder what is available in a higher cost bracket Comment from : Craig R H Laurent |
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I don't understand the universal use if cheap electronic kicks because there are very real and very safe lock variants out there that can be easily implemented If the Lickpicking Lawyer has taught us anything, it's that a disc detainer or a dimpled key design will deter 999 of thieves br😂 Comment from : Brian Savage |
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Hard to justify when you can buy a basic Liberty safe made in America for less than $900 on sale Comment from : GlockMan945 |
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I say, keep a large heavy duty for when youre not homebrAnd when you are home, you should have whatever your HD firearm is out and ready Comment from : NinjaFox 1983 |
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BARSKA is the worst! The finger print reader broke within 2 months and now I am using the key You have to secure the BARSKA safe to the wall or it will fall and hurt or kill you It is very unstable Comment from : EJS GARAGE |
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How about doing a ideo on concealment shelf as there are several on the market Comment from : John Simms |
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Would like to see an updated video on this same subject! Comment from : Seneca |
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So, basically, they all suck 🤔🙄 Comment from : Robert Cairns |
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Great point about visibility/temptation Comment from : geifsanderson |
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What are my options for an 8" barrel PCC? I haven't found any! Comment from : RejectedManiac |
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❤️ Chick-fil-A Comment from : dlw3m |
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👍👍👍👍👍🙏👍 Comment from : DILORENZO PIERO |
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Where are “the best” ones from the title? Comment from : Sean |
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They all look like junk to mebrbrHate the electronic locksbrbrI like the simplex lock/ mechanicalbrbrMakes me want to get a plasma cutter and a welder and set what I want up with a simplex lock and some spray paint Comment from : S S2020 |
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The fancier VLine wall box seemed like the ticket for me, but I discovered my house was made with somewhat wide studs, so I wouldn't be able to secure it at both sides, which is problematic to say the least I think I'll just have to compromise and use the shotlock, it seems to do the job okay enough and I can just velcro my shotgun card to the outside for easy access Comment from : Tangero |
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this was depressing Comment from : Vincent C |
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Great video However, it would be nice if you were able to find some other shotgun wall mounts/vaults that might fit one with optics (I have ghost rings and cannot find a wall mount that works yet) I've been told the Hornady AR model will hold a Mossberg 590 with optics but would rather a professional opinion and/or research Comment from : UFG The Unforgiven |
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I am not sure about your assessment that a thief is more likely to go for a visible gun on the rack lock rather than a safe I watched a video where a professional burglar was talking about what he did and he said that he ALWAYS tried to take or break open the safe if possible He said "there may be a million dollars in there" With the rack it is pretty obvious that it is a $300 shotgun and my guess is unless the thief is desperate for a shotgun for some reason they will probably go for easier items Comment from : D S |
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If Hornady quit the stupid electronics and did a Simplex lock it would be a great option Comment from : Robert Thomas |
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The Baraska biometric cabinet is a real piece of cr@p My biometric reader will only work in maybe 1 in 20 tries So when the bad guys are breaking in, I have to find the key and try to open this box (in the dark) to get to my shotgun As long as they give me at least 30 seconds, I should be fine Don't waste your money Comment from : Mike H |
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Thank you, great video Not sure what I should do 🤦♂️🤷♂️ Comment from : yobabybubba |
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good for all Comment from : bbb aaa |
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Stopping for Chic fil a on the way to the range would give even a novice thief time to steal your stuff Comment from : just in case |
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Let’s use the word safe with care There is a difference between a real safe and an access denial device One keeps them secure from theft and fire Others keep them out of the hands of kids but still allowing it to be accessible for immediate access Comment from : Jeff7Bubba |
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Thank you for this informative post I was in big hope that you would have shown a product suitable for my Bullpup shotgun Only because their popularity is so great right now Thank you once again Comment from : Charles Pinson |
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the secure it 52 is also really good looking! Comment from : Cedric Jacobs |
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You should have included in your discussion if they had a fire protection rating Comment from : Jtrosse |
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Dickinson's firearms sent me here Comment from : ⫷ᛞ SHEPHERD ØF MOTHER EARTH ᛞ⫸ |
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Take a look at FAST BOX™ MODEL 47 Comment from : videos4mydad |
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As far as the snapsafe under the bed safe goes - if you take the drawer out to use the cable or to bolt it down, good luck ever getting the drawer back in I tried for hours to get the drawer back in until the rails finally bent I called Midway (where I bought it) who passed me to Honrady (who at some point bought the snapsafe brand) and I got a replacement However, now im too afraid to take the drawer out so its essentially a heavy carrying case if anyone chose to try to steal it Seemed like a good idea, but in practice the mechanical parts are too fragile to ever be able to secure it properly Comment from : Jonathan Rollins |
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So what can we get that’s good? Comment from : sidney white |
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Please review SecureIt Fastbox Comment from : resolute123 |
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Perfect! Thanks! Comment from : SteMir ReViews |
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My car safe is a V-line underdesk Mounted it upside down beneath the rear seat It comes in handy Comment from : Haldor Asgirson |
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I love my Shotlock Solid, secure enough and very easy to use My car safe, uses the same Simplex lock with the same combination No batteries either Comment from : Haldor Asgirson |
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I bought my brother an in-wall Stack On gun safe for $49 He mounted it in the closet of his home office It does you need a key to open, but it is a very well hidden safe for his AR and Maverick 88 It’s white and blends in with sheet rook real well in the dark He has a very clever place he hides the key too He only has a shot gun, a rifle, and his carry pistol so it’s a great fit for him Comment from : Scubaguy007 |
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Still only about halfway through the video But it's nice to see someone review something actually in their possession; so many people review items by merely looking up specs and reviews and showing stock photos Comment from : TURN-N-BURN |
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Wow, so bottom linekeep looking Its unbelievable to me that a company would make one of these intended for AR's & shotguns, and make them so they are too small or just barely big enough Comment from : BrewCityRider |
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I wouldn't buy any of those Comment from : CSW652 |
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Yeah big waste of my time all u did was show off new and bad ass electronics that are all useless to have period they look cool in a movie but real life scenarios not worth ur time nor mine when u did this review Comment from : Ted Jim |
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I wish the sentry safe HDC11E defense center was still available, it was expensive but def my favorite design Comment from : Jesse Richards |
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I have the first one and I have had 0 issues with it I ve owned it for a year and thumb print works every time and it also has a silent mode so that it doesn't alert to anyone Comment from : zak Winters |
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So all of these suck lol Comment from : Chris B |
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Let's redo this video for 2021 Comment from : AJxBISHOP |
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So basically nothing on this list Comment from : Adon Buhleebit |
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At the end of the day there’s no such thing as a perfect product Comment from : Louis Lee |
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Great informative video 😎 👍🏼 Comment from : DIY Xtopher |
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I bought a key lock Sports Afield 6 gun cabinet It's way weak but I keep it in my shop which is fortified with a security door, alarms and barred windows that I built myself Comment from : 331Grabber |
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Yall have any suggestions on smaller (2-3 AR rifles) safes that arent quick access? Just mechanical locks Comment from : D Mill |
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So watched a whole video for nothing There was no good solution here!!!!??!? Comment from : Tyler Sorg |
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Ad: Cheap ammo!brMe: Cheap ammo?brWebsite: 9mm for $060 - $130/rdbrMe: Yep that bis/b the cheapest I've seen it in a few months Comment from : MTNBKR |
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Good video Very informative Thank you Comment from : Bruce Musto |
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Will the hornady shotgun rapid safe fit a side saddle? Comment from : meletios meletiou |
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3:53 "obviously if you use those, it's no longer a quick access safe"brThat's kind of the point You leave home, you lock it and it is closer to a real safe in case you're burglarized You come home, you unlock it and it's a quick access safe Comment from : ErrantChordier |
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I disagree with this whole kids will play with it if they see it I grew up with a glass gun cabinet I never touched them and asking my brother and sister and the answer was hell no Comment from : Jack D |
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Pls do another video for what you consider "the BEST cost no object" quick-access safes Ones YOU would bet your life (and family) on Comment from : Anderson C |
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Great videobrThese safe companies need to make some of these items more affordable Paying $250 to start for a fully enclosed safe is pretty steep considering that can be a third or half the price of a gun Comment from : Tracer Films |
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Good honest review Do you have any experience with the SecureIt Fast Box? I’m considering it and would use it vertically, in-wall/secured-to-stud and hidden by a mirror The V-line options look like a “close-but-no-cigar”, and the SnapSafe is horizontal only, which is not what I want Downside to SecureIt is it’s not fire-proof I have 2 pistols and plan on building an AR this year I need something in the “middle” but everything I see out there is either huge for tons of rifles or small for handguns only Fast Box is the only “middle” option I’ve seen so far Thanks much! Comment from : AC 67 |
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This video should have been titled "The safes that I wouldn't recommend" Comment from : Frankie Casiano |
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I’m guessing that most Americans that buy sub 300$ guns will not shell out 400$+ for a good safe Comment from : giggergigger1 |
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I've never been comfortable with the cheap electronic locks either Comment from : Boba12 Fett |
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I couldn't agree with this review more When looking for a quick access safe, I immediately decided against any electronic locking mechanisms for failure/battery issues I decided to go with V Line I have both the long gun and shotgun version Easy to open, reliable lock system But as he stated, they are not anti theft safes They could be pried open easily They are there to keep children from gaining access Luckily, they are thin enough that I was able to easily mount them to the wall in an inconspicuous area Comment from : The Byromaniac |
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long story short, no good options Comment from : climaxhubbard |
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I like a safe I can tear off the wall and go trough the back in case I forget the access code Comment from : John Madsen |
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listen to this guy nothing is good to him design your own dude Comment from : EMAPA Aero |
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nobody wants your personal opinion on whats visible or not Just show us the options We can make our own decisions Very upset but how hipsters have gotten into the firearm community Comment from : EMAPA Aero |
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he needs a visit from the lock picking lawyer Comment from : lesmoor kelly |
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I get the feeling that not much impresses this man Comment from : Noisy Ninja |
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they all look like crap Comment from : A M |
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How old are you? NO ELECTRONICS!!!! They are a lot more reliable than your 1990's plastic electric lock it's 2020 dude Comment from : Deadshotchef |
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Might I introduce you tothe folds and underside of my couch? Comment from : Greg Falco |
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What about something like this as a quick access safe for a shotgun and pistol?br wwwftknoxcom/product/concealment-shelf-while-supplies-last/# Comment from : Jason Nichols |
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you are this wwwetsycom/fr/listing/823272323/wallmount-pair-riffle-airgun-airsoft Comment from : Nox 3D |
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5:38 yeah not to mention you can easily steal the stock red Dot and even muzzle brake without any issues Would not take any chances with my $900 Aimpoint micro Comment from : AMS Beats |
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From what I’ve seen/heard I think the SecureIt fast box is probably a better option than any of these Comment from : Ian Enderby |
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essentially a 9 minute video of things you wouldn't recommend buying and instead suggesting to save your money to get something at a higher price point Comment from : Reurbo |
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Its a security vs access issue brbrbrThe more access you have to an item the less secure it is, and the more secure the item is the less access you have to it brbrbrIn my personal experience, the V Line is a good enough compromise between security and access Comment from : Taking Back Toxic |
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Nice! What model AR is that in the wall safe Comment from : Push Online |
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Too many “cons” to be helpful - make a recommendation of the “best of the worst” - at least Or get some safes to review you like Comment from : Jay Kay Dee |
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No links or time stamps in the description? Comment from : TheGunguy461 |
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Your life is worth more than $300 If it means keeping yourself of loved ones safe its worth a investment Comment from : Matte Black |
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Does anyone know if you can change monster under bed safe lock And install a simplex lock? Comment from : Orlando Agostinho |
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bThe Lockpicking Lawyer would like to know your location/b Comment from : grumblekin |
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My electronic alone is $399 but it fail and they sent me a new after a year The new one failed, I just had to cut my safe Simplex, I have had for 20 years and it always work Comment from : Keith Koch |
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what i do is bathroom outside door mount it vertical, mount a towel hook over the top place large beach towel on the hook brthis covers 90 of the rifle rest is it blends in the towel wont help if you have kids but, its in a unexpected location for thiefsbrbrbrlarry Comment from : mafosa |
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That VLine Rifle case you could get some electrical safety decals to put on it Warning! 480 volt A common thief wouldn't know the difference Comment from : Allen P |
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Imagine someone get your thumb or thumbprint and he can access all the guns 😂 Comment from : Justice League |
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None of these safes are ideal for my situation Comment from : Eddie Vasquez |
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