Posted by rockyridgefarm on January 12, 2018 at 20:48:17 from (69.131.200.47):
In Reply to: Gun cabinet posted by DeltaRed on January 11, 2018 at 19:21:35:
Most thieves fall into two categories - 1. Someone you know and who knows what you have, where you keep it, and when you won't be home, and 2. Someone who pulls in, see no one is home, and grabs what they can in 5 minutes.
A gun cabinet of any quality isn't going to deter the first type, but it should deter the second type. Buy a second smaller super cheap "dummy" safe and put it in a conspicuous spot. Make it hard enough to steal, but not so hard they can't make off with it without destroying the place. Fill it with junk so it's heavy enough to make them think it has valuables. Then disguise the one with the actual valuables. You don't really need to do much more than throw an old blanket over it like mentioned earlier. They should be focusing on the obvious one.
Frankly, they're more likely to focus on small easy-to-grab easy-to-sell stuff. My friend was burglarized Christmas day a few years back. They broke out a basement window, came upstairs, grabbed about an armful of stuff and left. Cops figure they were in the place about 5 minutes. Took an old laptop, but left the NEW camera that was sitting right by it. Didn't bother his gun safe at all.
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