February 02, 2014
— andy ... Busy Day At Casa Andy Edition
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Winchester .22 LR Recall
@TheH2 FYI, Winchester .22LR recall. Might want to mention this on tomorrow's thread. http://t.co/zd1AwvrpkT
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Topic of the Week - Gun Safes
@AndyM1911 Gun Thread Topic: Safes. I'm going to eventually come into quite a lot of firearms and will need to properly store them. What...
— Brent Cochran (@BrentCochran1) February 1, 2014
@AndyM1911 Â…are my options? What brands are quality? Electronic or combination locks? Price?
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Marksmanship Award
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Sigh.
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Posted by: IllTemperedCur at February 02, 2014 07:28 AM (aYjRw)
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Posted by: navycopjoe at February 02, 2014 07:30 AM (At8tV)
The two greatest Soviet triumphs, the AK-47 and Sputnik, sure had lots of Germans in the vicinity.
Posted by: Taro Tsujimoto at February 02, 2014 07:30 AM (celt+)
Andy, you can always find visual filler, of girls with guns n' sharp elbows..... EAA Firearms ads. Look 'em up, but wear safety glasses. Remember, some of those elbows are SHARP!
Jim
Sunk New Dawn
Galveston, TX
Posted by: Jim at February 02, 2014 07:31 AM (vvk2F)
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Posted by: navycopjoe at February 02, 2014 07:35 AM (At8tV)
Some people love Harbor Freight
Some people hate Harbor Freight
I noticed that the reviews for this Executive Safe all address firearm storage.
http://tinyurl.com/2dx5ftg
If you live near a store, go and touch it.
Price vs quality is a matrix that only the individual purchaser can answer.
Posted by: Village Idiot's Apprentice at February 02, 2014 07:35 AM (w3OHe)
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Posted by: navycopjoe at February 02, 2014 07:37 AM (At8tV)
I even built a cabinet around it with doors and storage above for all my cleaning supplies. When the garage door is open you can't tell there is a safe in there from the street.
Question: Am I the only one who keeps their ammo in the safe?
Posted by: Bayou City at February 02, 2014 07:38 AM (HDxwj)
Posted by: rickl at February 02, 2014 07:38 AM (sdi6R)
Put the rifle in a cradle. You can use a cardboard box that has notches cut out at opposite ends to hold the rifle at the front and back. Now pick out your target at the distance you're sighting for (let's say 100 yards). Adjust the cradle until you can see the target when you look down the barrel. Now look through your sights/scope and adjust until they're on the target as well. Go back and check that the bore is still centered on the target. When you're all matched up, you're boresighted. This should hopefully be enough to get you on paper with your first shots.
The beauty is that you can do this at home, sighting out of your window at a convenient target. Just make sure you're far enough away from the window that your neighbors won't be phoning the cops about the sniper across the street.
Posted by: Taro Tsujimoto at February 02, 2014 07:39 AM (celt+)
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Posted by: RWC at February 02, 2014 07:40 AM (9+w3c)
Costco occasionally has sales in which they include delivery and setup.
That's what I did and it was great.
Posted by: CharlieBrown'sDildo at February 02, 2014 07:40 AM (QFxY5)
Nope... in case of a fire you have to tell the firefighter to stand back and let it burn.
No sure what this will do for the insurance settlement...
Posted by: Paladin at February 02, 2014 07:42 AM (kIkMu)
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Touche...
Posted by: Taro Tsujimoto at February 02, 2014 07:46 AM (celt+)
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Posted by: Peaches
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Peaches, last week I predicted you'd take to it like tiramisu. Was I right?
Posted by: Taro Tsujimoto at February 02, 2014 07:49 AM (celt+)
I just picked up a used Citadel 1911 A1 45ACP. New, they are ~$550 from Academy. I traded for mine, but it was for sale for $450.
Made in the Phillipines by the same company that make RIA pistols. Solid steel frame and slide, 3" barrel. Dang tight build for what it is. If it's for carrying, you might find it a bit on the heavy side, but that works for you when you shoot it.
I got it for the truck and bedside. I've got the full size Les Baer locked up tight in the safe.
Posted by: Bayou City at February 02, 2014 07:50 AM (HDxwj)
Pro-Tip on gun safes.
If it's 59" tall, it's almost certainly made in China. A full 60" will (more than likely) be a U.S. made product.
For Chinese safes, cut those fire ratings about in half. We could get into raging physics wars on how the moisture content in gypsum works in a fire, but suffice to say that China isn't eggzaktly known for quality sheetrock.
And also, virtually every "gunsafe" sold, is at best, a Residential Security Container, falling well short of the UL listing requirements for a "safe" or "vault". If you want to see what the good stuff really is, try Graffunder Safes. Be ready to take out a 2nd mortgage, while you're at it.
I'm happy with my "Red-Head", 60"x30"x22" gunsafe (RSC, actually), the house brand of Bass Pro, actually manufactured by Granite Safes, in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area. For a few years, Granite went with a Chinese manufacturer, but persistent quality issues and a lack of production control....well, they're building 'em in the USA once again. Oh, and all those Winchester brand safes you'd see at Sam's Club? Made by Granite.
But seriously, do your homework DEEP into the safe industry. You'll be sickened when learning that even many "Made in USA" safes are really just final-assembled here, from Made in China components.
This is an area where the learning curve will amaze you, and where some of the debates are epic, stubborn, opinionated, delve very deeply into science, physics and voodoo.... ideal stomping grounds for Morons and Moronettes!
Jim
Sunk New Dawn
Galveston, TX
Posted by: Jim at February 02, 2014 07:50 AM (vvk2F)
Posted by: Peaches at February 02, 2014 07:50 AM (8lmkt)
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Posted by: navycopjoe at February 02, 2014 07:50 AM (At8tV)
I'm not a big fan of that..the sound of racking one in the chamber can prevent a gunfight. I've often thought an alarm that has the a recording of a 12 gauge slide being rack would be nice feature. Sure as hell would wake me up faster than "OH my husband is home!"
Posted by: Paladin at February 02, 2014 07:51 AM (kIkMu)
Posted by: Taro Tsujimoto at February 02, 2014 11:49 AM (celt+)
You don't blow through 97 rounds in less than 2 hours if you're hating it, Taro! Yeah, I loved it. My first time shooting at a range -- I've only shot in fields and stuff before. NOT fun standing next to rude assholes with their semi-automatics and their brass flying all over me and my stuff. Other than that, the people were great out there, it was really fun!
Posted by: Peaches at February 02, 2014 07:52 AM (8lmkt)
Posted by: navycopjoe at February 02, 2014 07:54 AM (At8tV)
Slapped a polymer railed handguard on it which will get white-painted ladder rail covers. Gonna paint the grip and a couple of mags white as well, just because I've always thought winter camo looks pretty salty. That's the third rationalization.
That should scratch the itch for awhile. Until I decide that for some reason I need a .300 Blackout upper.
Posted by: Taro Tsujimoto at February 02, 2014 07:57 AM (celt+)
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Posted by: navycopjoe at February 02, 2014 08:00 AM (At8tV)
"NOT fun standing next to rude assholes with their semi-automatics and their brass flying all over me and my stuff. Other than that, the people were great out there, it was really fun!"
Get yourself a Mini 14 or Mini 30 and you can knock em' down with flying brass! Those things will throw brass into the next county.
Posted by: Bayou City at February 02, 2014 08:01 AM (HDxwj)
http://tinyurl.com/keswzo4
Posted by: Taro Tsujimoto at February 02, 2014 08:01 AM (celt+)
Posted by: navycopjoe at February 02, 2014 08:02 AM (At8tV)
Posted by: navycopjoe at February 02, 2014 11:54 AM (At8tV){/i]
My wife is partial to wheel guns, so I won't get any warning.
Posted by: Paladin at February 02, 2014 08:02 AM (kIkMu)
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Posted by: Peaches at February 02, 2014 08:03 AM (8lmkt)
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Posted by: RWC at February 02, 2014 08:04 AM (9+w3c)
pro-tip: stay as far right on the line as you can
if a fool fans the line (points the barrel in a bad location ex: while racking the slide) he'll almost always do it to the left
Wish I had know that when I took my CC range test way back when. Live and learn.
Congrats Peaches!
Posted by: Infidel at February 02, 2014 08:04 AM (6bvBO)
Posted by: navycopjoe at February 02, 2014 08:06 AM (At8tV)
http://beesafeusa.com/snapsafe/
You can take it apart, if you have to move (or to move it), in a half hour into pieces that one hearty operator can move without a crew. Delivered by regular package service, unlike the big names which require a dedicated truck at considerable cost. Assembled, it is as sturdy, airtight and fireproof as any safe, and has all the same features. Not especially expensive as safes go, and marketed by a multiple national champion.
Yes we have one. We like it very much.
Posted by: Stringer Davis at February 02, 2014 08:06 AM (xq1UY)
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Posted by: Peaches at February 02, 2014 08:14 AM (8lmkt)
Posted by: navycopjoe at February 02, 2014 08:15 AM (At8tV)
This is an area where the learning curve will amaze you, and where some of the debates are epic, stubborn, opinionated, delve very deeply into science, physics and voodoo.... ideal stomping grounds for Morons and Moronettes!
Jim
Sunk New Dawn
Galveston, TX
Posted by: Jim at February 02, 2014 11:50 AM (vvk2F)
Well, living in a deep rural area, I have serious doubts that one of those "RSC" safes would be of any use at all. Burglars are opportunistic bastards. Why leave a red flag out that says "Guns! Bust in here."? I simply make sure that my firearms are well hidden in the house, such that a quick scan by burglars wouldn't turn them up. There are plenty of blind cavities in most homes that could be made into hidey-holes for pistols and long guns by anyone with a little skill.
Would such a hiding place withstand a dedicated search by law enforcement? Probably not, but then, neither will a big-dollar gun safe. If LE confiscation is a concern, then maybe have a cheap-ass gun safe, with some cheap-ass guns for them to find, and the good stuff well-hidden, maybe even off-site.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at February 02, 2014 08:15 AM (60Q+L)
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Posted by: pat at February 02, 2014 08:20 AM (KCg4m)
???
The writer is an old friend from Free Republic days.
Pretty much spot-on.
"Interesting Times...."
Posted by: backhoe at February 02, 2014 08:21 AM (ULH4o)
Posted by: Nip Sip at February 02, 2014 08:22 AM (0FSuD)
Posted by: pat at February 02, 2014 08:24 AM (KCg4m)
http://tinyurl.com/ohzv8gq
Posted by: Lauren at February 02, 2014 12:20 PM (hFL/3)
barf!
Posted by: Peaches at February 02, 2014 08:24 AM (8lmkt)
Posted by: phoenixgirl @phxazgrl 25 days until spring training at February 02, 2014 08:24 AM (u8GsB)
No offensive line on the field, yet if sacked he whines like Romo. That's my Prez.
Posted by: Stringer Davis at February 02, 2014 08:25 AM (xq1UY)
Posted by: phoenixgirl @phxazgrl 25 days until spring training at February 02, 2014 08:27 AM (u8GsB)
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Posted by: Nip Sip at February 02, 2014 08:33 AM (0FSuD)
"And he's gigging me cuz he can't see the clear chamber."
I'm waiting for the day we can change the ejection/port direction on pistols like we can on some long guns. Until then, I'm a fan of open top slides
Posted by: dudenolongerinsantacruz at February 02, 2014 08:35 AM (PGXA8)
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Posted by: navycopjoe at February 02, 2014 08:40 AM (At8tV)
"now pls send food or ammo"
OK- I have a ton of Shanes stuffed potato left over....
( Huge spud, stuffed with cheese & butter & sour cream, loaded with Brunswick stew....)
~shoves some in USB port~
Posted by: backhoe at February 02, 2014 08:41 AM (ULH4o)
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Posted by: navycopjoe at February 02, 2014 08:42 AM (At8tV)
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Posted by: Stringer Davis at February 02, 2014 08:43 AM (xq1UY)
Posted by: NCwoof at February 02, 2014 08:43 AM (aUQgu)
Start at $100k.
As for safes ... any of the more spendy ones are OK, Browning, Winchester brand safes, Liberty, Ft. Knox.
They can all be defeated in 5 minutes by a pro: Buy a duplicate safe, take the back cover off the door to examine the workings, make a template, and get a drill hammer out. Underwriter's Labs can defeat most safes in less than two minutes this way.
What is more important is reliability of the lock mechanism, and bolting it down to wall studs or a concrete basement floor so the safe cannot be stolen by some meth-head.
Get any safe with an S&G combination lock, or an S&G electronic lock. Make sure it is heavy enough so a crack-head with a hammer and chisel can't defeat it. Electronic locks are a bit more fragile than combination locks ( fragile as in requiring a locksmith to replace them if they fail ... they will still stay locked ). Combo are more robust, but take longer to open, which may be an issue in an emergency.
If you are going to buy a fireproof, be sure you store your ammo and reloading powder in a locker in a shed away from the house ... the local fire department will refuse to get near your home if ammo is cooking off.
Posted by: Kristophr at February 02, 2014 08:43 AM (c6N69)
I'll amend my earlier post. As a lefty shooter, it can be really awkward to hold the pistol, pull the slide back, and check the chamber from the right side.
ncj, any particular reason not to use the slide release on my own firearms? Or is it just a courtesy using another's?
Posted by: dudenolongerinsantacruz at February 02, 2014 08:44 AM (PGXA8)
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Posted by: Normal man spitting on his hands at February 02, 2014 08:49 AM (agLwc)
Posted by: Bill Ayers at February 02, 2014 08:49 AM (Pr6hk)
They have a website- not sure the spud is listed but the ones locally are wonderful. Huge, never seen bigger potatoes. You can have them stuffed with stew or BBQ. I've been eating this thing a week and there is a ton left.
BTW, my late wife was a Dem- a conservative Southern Democrat- we got along fine.
Posted by: backhoe at February 02, 2014 08:49 AM (ULH4o)
Posted by: navycopjoe at February 02, 2014 08:51 AM (At8tV)
If your wife was still alive, the marxists would have driven her into the Republican Party.
Bill Clinton is only tolerated because he still brings in the bucks.
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Posted by: navycopjoe at February 02, 2014 08:54 AM (At8tV)
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k thanks. I have read elsewhere to be gentle closing the slide on an empty chamber, but never any reasons attached.
Posted by: dudenolongerinsantacruz at February 02, 2014 08:55 AM (PGXA8)
Posted by: navycopjoe at February 02, 2014 08:58 AM (At8tV)
That was it, had to turn it off.
Posted by: navybrat at February 02, 2014 09:01 AM (AW7Gr)
I agree about using a slide release on an empty chamber. But firing a semi-auto cycles the slide just like releasing the slide stop would.
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Posted by: shama lamadingdong at February 02, 2014 09:12 AM (q8Cyz)
Also, never locate a safe any place where it could fall on someone if a fire started underneath. Your local firefighters will appreciate the consideration.
Mine is set in to concrete in my garage.
Posted by: navybrat at February 02, 2014 09:18 AM (AW7Gr)
mmmm I like the way the Swiss take care of national security
Posted by: NCwoof at February 02, 2014 12:43 PM (aUQgu)
Old joke about the Swiss.
Before WWI, the Kaiser visited Switzerland on a state visit, and he was present at a Grand Review of the Swiss Army. While standing on the stage, he asked a Swiss general how many men he had under arms.
"Once we receive the mobilization order, we can have 1 million men under arms in 24 hours."
The Kaiser sneers "And what if I were to invade Switzerland with 5 million men?"
"Each of my boys fires 5 shots, and then we go home."
Posted by: IllTemperedCur at February 02, 2014 09:19 AM (aYjRw)
I won't argue with you any more, but you are just internet-tough-guy wrong on this.
There isn't any excuse for doing things fatally dangerous when it's so simple to master the safety habits required by every competition rule book.
Posted by: Stringer Davis at February 02, 2014 09:23 AM (xq1UY)
Posted by: navycopjoe at February 02, 2014 09:27 AM (At8tV)
Posted by: Normal man spitting on his hands at February 02, 2014 09:33 AM (agLwc)
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Posted by: Arbalest at February 02, 2014 09:35 AM (FlRtG)
Posted by: Hopped Up On Something at February 02, 2014 09:37 AM (PdsnX)
All the others are in the safe.
The other thing you can do is leave the safe unlocked while you are home.
Just remember to lock up when you leave.
Posted by: navybrat at February 02, 2014 09:39 AM (AW7Gr)
Posted by: Niedermeyer's Dead Horse at February 02, 2014 09:40 AM (DmNpO)
The Gerat 06 and 06H: http://is.gd/F4bXnl
And, the VG1-5 (ultra-rare working model): http://is.gd/tPkjHJ
(From the YT Forgotten Weapons channel... lots of rare and interesting weapons, and book reviews.)
I'll repeat these next gun thread.
Posted by: CPT. Charles at February 02, 2014 09:49 AM (lJaja)
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Posted by: lindafell at February 02, 2014 09:58 AM (PGO8C)
If you do either of those things, you jolly well deserve it.
Posted by: navybrat at February 02, 2014 09:59 AM (AW7Gr)
Posted by: navycopjoe at February 02, 2014 10:02 AM (At8tV)
Posted by: RedHeadedStepChild at February 02, 2014 10:34 AM (yrSgX)
http://www.nwsafe.com/
Has a nice assortment, the price includes delivery, and there is no sales-tax.
It's where I got mine.
Good people and good service...
Posted by: ChrisP at February 02, 2014 10:46 AM (w0lJR)
Posted by: rickl at February 02, 2014 11:03 AM (sdi6R)
I don't think there is such a thing as "typical" in that regard.
I have seen some places be fully involved by the time the FD responded.
In which case the FD is there only to contain the blaze and keep it from spreading.
Posted by: navybrat at February 02, 2014 11:41 AM (AW7Gr)
Posted by: Arbalest at February 02, 2014 11:51 AM (FlRtG)
Posted by: cowboyup at February 02, 2014 11:52 AM (wG6KW)
Posted by: Judge_Roy_Bean at February 02, 2014 11:56 AM (cCxiu)
AIM Surplus seems like a nice outfit. Have actually only bought ammo there, once, but nearly tapped into their Mosin-Nagants a few times. Called them for a selection request and they were friendly and cooperative. And during the last panic (2009-2010) their mainstream ammo prices and availability (9mm, 38, 45ACP) were usually far better than most - now I reload and so don't price/look for ammo much.
Didn't the "rebels" find some gubamint warehouse in Syria with 5,000 STG-44s new-in-box (actually, greased and in original German crates)? Makes perfect sense, if true. Soviet military foreign aid (like ours) often included WWII surplus in the 50s/60s; the USSR provided Syria under Assad pere a crap ton of conventional military aid starting after the Six Day War (I think after), no stretch to imagine them sending some of their vast stock of German booty from May 1945. Story was that the rebels had no use for the things, as their caliber is not available for ammo. Imagine several thousand new/like-new STG-44s like that. Too bad (again, if true) some very enterprising wildman didn't get collector investors and mount an expedition to "rescue" the guns. I'd guess just wads of cash would suffice, for the most part, to get the things, as they had no military use for the opposition.
Oh, and dead dead thread. My name ain't willow, but I sub for her on occasion.
Posted by: non-purist at February 02, 2014 12:05 PM (afQnV)
Posted by: Judge_Roy_Bean at February 02, 2014 12:21 PM (cCxiu)
also if done with an empty chamber can damage the extractor and possibly the frame
Posted by: navycopjoe at February 02, 2014 12:51 PM (At8tV)"
Using the slide release on a 1911 to release the slide will damage the gun? In particular the steel frame?
There are only two logical possibilities:
1) This is an old wives' tale and untrue.
2) The Model 1911 .45 pistol is an outdated piece of crap antique and has about as much business being used for self defense in the 21st century as a muzzle loading cap and ball revolver or a matchlock arquebus, however much fun they might be to shoot at the range.
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