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Very nice. I've seen some of these sorts before but check out the prices.

Love the hidden gun safe behind a book case. Though the safes in the doors below give it away a bit.


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Com'on mate, drop in the ocean for you rich wine growers jump

They are good looking though, just think, all your hunting books in front and your rifles behind. Zebra rug on the floor.....


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....pipe in hand,while wearing a smoking jacket and monocle.Pure indulgence. Big Grin


Regards,Shaun.

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The day I win the lottery beer
 
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What a pleasure if one has the appropriate rifles to show off - but would it be legal here?
 
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In one of the Aussie gun mags there was an cabnet maker that was making a similar product, with glass fronted doors. It was legal. These ones are a steel safe in a wood cabnet, I can't see the problem as long as it complies with the regs.

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A mate of mine has just told me he's shagging his girlfriend and her twin. I said "How can you tell them apart?" He said "Her brother's got a moustache!"
 
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....pipe in hand,while wearing a smoking jacket and monocle.Pure indulgence. Big Grin


With a Havanna Montecristo No. 2, a glass of cognac, and a beautiful blonde.

Plus one's best friend at one's feet, not the blonde, but the faithful GSP.


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For rifles of similar value to other household contents I still consider a locked house is a good enough safe. Since it should be my choice how I store my things.

I would still be hiding most shit under the bed were it not for the laws. Big Grin

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....pipe in hand,while wearing a smoking jacket and monocle.Pure indulgence. Big Grin


With a Havanna Montecristo No. 2, a glass of cognac, and a beautiful blonde.

Plus one's best friend at one's feet, not the blonde, but the faithful GSP.


So why not have the blonde at your feet too - or would the missus not approve ...?


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I am in the process of building a NZ Police Compliant gun storage facility. Mine is constructed in timber , but meets the regulations in that it has a concrete floor , walls lined with a layer of metal to ward off the chainsaw weilding burglars , then a layer of 17mm construction ply , and lined on the outside with 12mm ply for internal walls and standard metal exterior wall cladding on the outside wall . Will also have a 6mm steel door , no windows , 17mm ply lined ceiling with tin layer above etc . This is called a "Room of Stout and Secure Construction ( Regulation 28(1)(b))and meets the regulations as regards storage for all weapons types , semi autos and pistol included .An alarm is desireable but not specified .

Room will be a nominal 2.4m x 2.4m x 2.3 high , big enough for the modest pile of rifles , and my cartridge collection cabinets , plus room for other storage for business records , tools or whatever . Probably room for the zebra skin on the floor too - no , maybe not but a small gazelle might still fit ...

All I need to do is actually finish it ...


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Muzza will it be sound proofed for the sheep you take in there....Les
 
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With a Havanna Montecristo No. 2, a glass of cognac, and a beautiful blonde.

Plus one's best friend at one's feet, not the blonde, but the faithful GSP.


So why not have the blonde at your feet too - or would the missus not approve ...?


Won't work the GSP likes to wrestle.
 
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some of the gsp's can be very possessive Eeker


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