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  • antsi

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    Somewhere recently I saw an inexpensive pistol lock box. Lowes? Harbor Freight? It opened with push buttons and was something like $25-30.

    Dad needs somewhere to lock up a couple of handguns. I thought I'd grab one of these for him. Does anyone know where I can get one of these things?

    FYI - this needs to be grandkid proof, not serious professional thief proof.
     

    Bubbajms

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    Dude, grandkids can be pretty smart.. and grandpa needs to pick a good code AND hide the keys well...

    I don't know where you saw them around $30, though, most that I've seen were closer to $50 for a key lock style only..
     

    shark29er

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    gander mtn

    I thought I saw some at Gander mtn that were in that $50 range, but it could have been as little as $39 but I wasn't paying that much attention.
     

    rmcrob

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    Try this one:
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    I thought I saw some at Gander mtn that were in that $50 range, but it could have been as little as $39 but I wasn't paying that much attention.

    2 or 3 years ago Gander had them for $30 or $35 at Christmas time. Just recently I saw the same model, but didn't notice the price.
     

    squarepeg

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    If you get something that seals air tight, don't forget to put some desicant in it to dry out the air. I have heard of rusting guns in some of those small fire safes.
     

    fuddus99

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    I worked at Lowes and I'm pretty sure the only things we had close to that were actual safes that ran in the $100 range... but yeah, like suggested above, harbor freight is a good bet.
     
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