Lining a gun safe
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Lining a gun safe
Got given a slightly water damaged gun safe in June. I decided to give it an internal make over, lining it with tongue and groove radiate pine boards, will be enough room for six rifles in racks. I don't like the idea of having them jammed in and stored in gun bags. My old safe has been done in a similar fashion and I can get 8 in it, but have to have the bolts open so they go in behind the scopes on the rifle next to it.
Couple of photos of the start, Ill get some more as I progress.
1 Bare safe
2 With the base made and fitted
TBC
Couple of photos of the start, Ill get some more as I progress.
1 Bare safe
2 With the base made and fitted
TBC
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Re: Lining a gun safe
I don't know. That Simpson desert look is appealing.
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Re: Lining a gun safe
Yeah that look is all the fashion on Houses around Canberra looks like shit in my opinion.
Good score mate where did you pic that up from not at the Cat Hardware I hope.
Good score mate where did you pic that up from not at the Cat Hardware I hope.
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Re: Lining a gun safe
Yeah....but,.....nahKnackers wrote:I don't know. That Simpson desert look is appealing.
Nah, this bloke I know, bit of a looser really, just up and gave it to me. got me fucked why thoughMISSED wrote:Yeah that look is all the fashion on Houses around Canberra looks like shit in my opinion.
Good score mate where did you pic that up from not at the Cat Hardware I hope.
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Re: Lining a gun safe
Am I correct then in assuming that your firearms are stored with your bolts always in the cocked position with pressure on the firing pin and spring or do you need to push them forward for full pressure? Has this ever given you any trouble?Camel wrote: My old safe has been done in a similar fashion and I can get 8 in it, but have to have the bolts open so they go in behind the scopes on the rifle next to it.
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Re: Lining a gun safe
Lined with carpet, shields the gear from bolt heads, nuts and washers. Keeps the rifles separated from cold moisture attracting steel and gentle on the finish. Of course this will depend on the climate of your locality.
Cramped spaces and open bolt compressed springs are not a good look
Cramped spaces and open bolt compressed springs are not a good look
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Re: Lining a gun safe
DSD wrote:Am I correct then in assuming that your firearms are stored with your bolts always in the cocked position with pressure on the firing pin and spring or do you need to push them forward for full pressure? Has this ever given you any trouble?Camel wrote: My old safe has been done in a similar fashion and I can get 8 in it, but have to have the bolts open so they go in behind the scopes on the rifle next to it.
You are correct in the first assumption, and no I have never had any problems with firing pin spring loosing tension.
Climate out here is hot and dry, the rust in the safe was caused by rain getting in when it was on the scrap metal heap. It had been lined with fire proofing (gyprock) that got wet, this was all removed as was the carpet.frakka wrote:Lined with carpet, shields the gear from bolt heads, nuts and washers. Keeps the rifles separated from cold moisture attracting steel and gentle on the finish. Of course this will depend on the climate of your locality.
Cramped spaces and open bolt compressed springs are not a good look
I have no trouble with rust here. Humidity is generally very low. Open bolt compressed springs may not look good, but so far in 40 odd years of shooting it hasn't caused me any troubles.
When the safe had the rack installed I will be able to close the bolts in the "Eased spring" position, my other safe will also be re-arranged so it will hold 6 rifles instead of 8, giving me a bit more room between them. They are both classed as 10 gun safes, but that is just stupid.
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Re: Lining a gun safe
I agree with the ratings Camel,ten rifles if you jamb them in with your boot and quickly shut the door before they fall out.
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Re: Lining a gun safe
That's very nice. How long until you fill it?WARDY91 wrote:This here is what your after 20 guns comfortably.
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Re: Lining a gun safe
Yep, definitely nice set up, you have a fair way to go to fill it, but I guess you have plenty of time left. My safes are too shallow to put in racks like that.
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Re: Lining a gun safe
If....No.....WHEN I can get the funds together, I will be chasing up one of these beauties http://www.bartelarmory.com/vaults/vault-360/ in either the 10 but most likely 21 capacity
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Re: Lining a gun safe
Oh don't worry that's an old photo there's not as much room left anymore. And I now need a rack for all the switch barrels there's nearly as many of them.
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Re: Lining a gun safe
Hey Wardy is that a bolt Mossberg I see in there .....................nasty bits of gear they are
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Re: Lining a gun safe
You're like a few people I know who own bolt-shotguns. Don't they look cool with those variable chokes.chris.tyne wrote:Hey Wardy is that a bolt Mossberg I see in there .....................nasty bits of gear they are