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<blockquote data-quote="evolve" data-source="post: 16443209" data-attributes="member: 85178"><p>There are some decent safes out there. My recommendation for any residential safe is a Group 1 lock with 11 gauge or thicker steel. Fort Knox is my go to, but it is a bit pricey. To me, safety means more than a few bucks. For a smaller safe (pistol size) - Fort Knox, GunVault, SentrySafe, and Stack-On have options. Look for the latest generation as there have been issues with kids picking the locks. </p><p></p><p>As far as education goes, most LGS (Local Gun Stores) offer introductory courses for folks with limited or no firearm knowledge. Take a look at your LGSs for more info there. Another class you may want to consider is "Stop the Bleed" or an intro to First Aid.</p><p></p><p>If you have any additional questions or want recommendations, feel free to PM me. </p><p></p><p>Sent from my LG-H932 using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="evolve, post: 16443209, member: 85178"] There are some decent safes out there. My recommendation for any residential safe is a Group 1 lock with 11 gauge or thicker steel. Fort Knox is my go to, but it is a bit pricey. To me, safety means more than a few bucks. For a smaller safe (pistol size) - Fort Knox, GunVault, SentrySafe, and Stack-On have options. Look for the latest generation as there have been issues with kids picking the locks. As far as education goes, most LGS (Local Gun Stores) offer introductory courses for folks with limited or no firearm knowledge. Take a look at your LGSs for more info there. Another class you may want to consider is "Stop the Bleed" or an intro to First Aid. If you have any additional questions or want recommendations, feel free to PM me. Sent from my LG-H932 using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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