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Gun safes have been discussed here on AR.
There is another item that might be of intrest to AR members. It is a roll down "door" that you fit inside a closet.

It can also be made in a size for regular doors so you could use it for a safe/secure room.

Check out www.stoutsecurityshutter.com


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Any mention of cost? I like it, not as secure as my safe, but nice way to lock a closet, and slow some one down getting to my excess stuff!
 
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Hate to burst your bubble.I am a Volunteer Fireman.Do you know how easy it is to kick through a wall????
 
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Not bursting my bubble, depends on how the closet is configured and where it lies in relation to bedroom walls. I just want some thing to slow them down, gun safes are full, no more room for any more, I have an interior closet that is full of hunting and shooting crap, as my wife calls it. And a few more rifles and shotguns. The closet door, as shown is similar to mine, and can be opened with a clothes hanger. In an afternoon and maybe a hundred bucks, I could line the closet with 5/8 osb, and then one of these doors. Just a deterant not a safe!
 
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The price of the standard size is $975.00.

OLBIKER Yes I do know how to kick through a wall, usually I used det cord and a trash bag full of water...

But, IF you want to harden your closet, some chain link fence and some 3/4" plywood, or even sheet "tin", aluminium, or steel can be used...

It is all a matter of money and time.

Back in the day it was called "Target Hardening".

This is a quality product and is fairly easy to install.

If you have a large "walk in" closet it would be cost effective as well.


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