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    It's a sad fact that the advent of battery disc grinders with skinny cut off discs has rendered pretty much any security ineffective, short of something so massive as to be prohibitively expensive, not just gun safes either, locked forestry gates, access to walking trails, etc are fair game these days.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shananah View Post
    It's a sad fact that the advent of battery disc grinders with skinny cut off discs has rendered pretty much any security ineffective, short of something so massive as to be prohibitively expensive, not just gun safes either, locked forestry gates, access to walking trails, etc are fair game these days.
    This is what the Police in Western Australia are pushing for, 6mm thick safes. This will basically mean all current safes and those available to buy will not be up to the new specifications. It will be prohibitive to import one and illegal to build one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nor-west View Post
    This is what the Police in Western Australia are pushing for, 6mm thick safes. This will basically mean all current safes and those available to buy will not be up to the new specifications. It will be prohibitive to import one and illegal to build one.
    Then you gota lift or trolly jack it inside yr house or storage garage.Be a heavy bitch of a safe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trout View Post
    Then you gota lift or trolly jack it inside yr house or storage garage.Be a heavy bitch of a safe.
    My gun safe is a home made item, made out of 5mm steel plate, it's about as tall as me (6'2") it weighs slightly north of "heavy as f#ck" during my "inspection" it was noted I was "not messing around when it came to security"
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    Quote Originally Posted by nor-west View Post
    This is what the Police in Western Australia are pushing for, 6mm thick safes. This will basically mean all current safes and those available to buy will not be up to the new specifications. It will be prohibitive to import one and illegal to build one.
    The robustness of your storage is meaningless if criminals hold a weapon to your partner or child and say "Give us you gun safe keys" or "Open the safe."

    When I renewed my firearms licence during the winter I had a discussion around security with my interviewer/vetter.

    We agreed that gunsafes keep out the casual thief, the walk-in & grab what's lying about and skedaddle type of criminal.

    The serious thief will either have the tools to break open your safe or weapons to threaten you or your loved ones.

    This is why I oppose the registry which in criminal hands is a shopping list of weapons.

    By the way the inspection of my safes consisted of opening them so he could feel the bolt heads.
    He didn't check to see if there were bolts holding the safes down.
    I could have just glued bolt heads the the safe walls and floor.

 

 

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