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Rifle safes

#1 Post by Les »

I've recently managed to get a few extra slots on my FAC, and I've been thinking about changing my current arrangement of two gun safes for a single 9 or 10 gun safe.

I think we're all familiar with the "It holds X amount of scoped rifles" adverts where in reality you're lucky to get half the amount in without damaging something. Can anybody recommend a large gun safe that really holds scoped rifles comfortably, preferably side by side?
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#2 Post by RobB »

I have a Brattonsound. TR10 I think. Holds my 2 FTR rifles (scoped), shotgun and 3 * .22 target rifles.


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To maximise space in a rifle cabinet, I remove the bolts and store them separately (good security) and `top and tail` the rifles when I stack them.

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#4 Post by Daryll »

The Buffalo River 10 gun will comfortably hold 7-8 scoped rifles...

https://www.safe.co.uk/products/buffalo ... ilver.html

The main thing to look for is the internal depth (front to back).. scoped rifles generally need something around 300mm
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#5 Post by lasbrisas »

Daryll wrote:The Buffalo River 10 gun will comfortably hold 7-8 scoped rifles...

https://www.safe.co.uk/products/buffalo ... ilver.html

The main thing to look for is the internal depth (front to back).. scoped rifles generally need something around 300mm
This is the one I have along with 2 bratton sounds, I prefer the Buffalo River safe and would buy another.
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#6 Post by daman »

I have the BSA 6 gun LTD, it comfortably holds 3 scoped rifles, one unscoped, and two shotties. Like ukrifleman I take the bolts out and store them in the lock top box.
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#7 Post by meles meles »

We looked at the Infac range of safes at Ivythorn Shooting a week or so ago and were very impressed. Excellent construction quality, well thought out design, very reasonable prices...
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Also have a look at DJS https://djsproducts.com/
Not a nicely finished as Brattonsound but good value for money IMHO

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#9 Post by rox »

Les wrote:Can anybody recommend a large gun safe that really holds scoped rifles comfortably, preferably side by side?
I was recently tempted by this one...wardrobe sized capacity and just £100.00.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Chubb-safe-la ... 2337726532

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#10 Post by DL. »

Whilst that chubb safe is very nice, the hinges on the outside would raise questions on police inspection.
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