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Moving gun safes, and removing door???
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<blockquote data-quote="FAL Shot" data-source="post: 596120" data-attributes="member: 27328"><p>Dude, my Rottweiler dog is a far better guardian of my firearms, belongings, and my own hide than your gun safe ever could be in your wildest juvenile mastubatory dreams. </p><p> </p><p>You buy a VERY cheap gun safe and set it somewhere obvious as a decoy for thieves to break into while your valuable firearms are somewhere else. That is, if you are too cheap to not have the Rottweiler or similar dog in the first place.</p><p> </p><p>Why pay for a gun safe that only advertises where your guns are stored when you could have a couple of big aggressive dogs that will protect EVERYTHING around the house??? When professional thieves were questioned, they said they always avoided houses guarded by a couple of big dogs. </p><p> </p><p>Gun safes are as reasonable as insuring steel and concrete bridges against fire. No steel and concrete bridge that was insured against fire has ever burned down, so the insurance companies can say that their insurance must be the reason why that is so. </p><p> </p><p>Orval Faubus, the former governor of Arkansas, owned stock in an insurance company that insured Arkansas' steel and concrete bridges against fire. Maybe he could sell you a REALLY effective gun safe that could protect your firearms against theft just as well as his insurance company protected those steel and concrete Arkansas bridges against fire. Check it out....no steel and concrete bridge his company insured was EVER burned down by fire. </p><p> </p><p>Many gun safe companies are willing to make you a similar offer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FAL Shot, post: 596120, member: 27328"] Dude, my Rottweiler dog is a far better guardian of my firearms, belongings, and my own hide than your gun safe ever could be in your wildest juvenile mastubatory dreams. You buy a VERY cheap gun safe and set it somewhere obvious as a decoy for thieves to break into while your valuable firearms are somewhere else. That is, if you are too cheap to not have the Rottweiler or similar dog in the first place. Why pay for a gun safe that only advertises where your guns are stored when you could have a couple of big aggressive dogs that will protect EVERYTHING around the house??? When professional thieves were questioned, they said they always avoided houses guarded by a couple of big dogs. Gun safes are as reasonable as insuring steel and concrete bridges against fire. No steel and concrete bridge that was insured against fire has ever burned down, so the insurance companies can say that their insurance must be the reason why that is so. Orval Faubus, the former governor of Arkansas, owned stock in an insurance company that insured Arkansas' steel and concrete bridges against fire. Maybe he could sell you a REALLY effective gun safe that could protect your firearms against theft just as well as his insurance company protected those steel and concrete Arkansas bridges against fire. Check it out....no steel and concrete bridge his company insured was EVER burned down by fire. Many gun safe companies are willing to make you a similar offer. [/QUOTE]
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