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<blockquote data-quote="Kansaswoodguy" data-source="post: 1256742" data-attributes="member: 83267"><p>I have an older Remington dial safe that's been ok but I ran out of room in that one so I bought a cheap Stackon electronic safe for the over flow. I'm sure there are down sides to the electronic ones but the being able to gain access in a matter of seconds versus the older dial safe is a truly wonderful thing to me. To me the safe just keeps the kids from playing with the guns. They may afford a little fire and flood protection, anti theft idk maybe a little. If I where to build a new house or had a floor plan that would lend itself to a vault being installed that's the route I'd take because after buying a really high end safe that may actually do something other than keep the kids out I think you may very well spend nearly as much as a vault/safe room anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kansaswoodguy, post: 1256742, member: 83267"] I have an older Remington dial safe that's been ok but I ran out of room in that one so I bought a cheap Stackon electronic safe for the over flow. I'm sure there are down sides to the electronic ones but the being able to gain access in a matter of seconds versus the older dial safe is a truly wonderful thing to me. To me the safe just keeps the kids from playing with the guns. They may afford a little fire and flood protection, anti theft idk maybe a little. If I where to build a new house or had a floor plan that would lend itself to a vault being installed that's the route I'd take because after buying a really high end safe that may actually do something other than keep the kids out I think you may very well spend nearly as much as a vault/safe room anyway. [/QUOTE]
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