Gun Cabinet

Gun Cabinet


Gun Cabinet


Gun Cabinet


$916.67


Southwest style gun cabinet in white pine is armoire styled with double glass pane locking doors and four base drawers for accessories. Four drawersHolds ten rifles with storageGlass fronts with locksWarranty: One yearMade from white pine43.5 in. W x 16 in. D x 79 in. H (135 lbs.)

Sedona Gun Cabinet w/ Locks


Sedona Gun Cabinet w/ Locks


$812.99


Sunny Designs – Sedona Gun Cabinet w/ Locks – 2130RO

Gun Cabinet with Glass Doors in Pine Finish


Gun Cabinet with Glass Doors in Pine Finish


$850.8


Gun Cabinet with Glass Doors in Pine Finish

Gun Cabinet w Drawers


Gun Cabinet w Drawers


$1033.33


Gun cabinet is made of white pine in natural finish with strap metal hardware. Four drawers. Four internal drawersHolds twelve riflesWarranty: One yearMade from white pine55 in. W x 18 in. D x 86 in. H (150 lbs.)

Savannah 15 Gun Cabinet


Savannah 15 Gun Cabinet


$835.99


Savannah gun cabinet is made of wood with a glass door and two lower doors. Holds 15 guns and is available in a choice of finishes. Two glass panel doorsFelt linedFive handgun pegsTwo raised panel doorsTwo locking doorsOne fixed wood half shelf in bottom storageMade from poplar, birch solids and veneers41.75 in. W x 17.25 in. D x 75 in. H (138.24 lbs.)

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Southern Enterprises KA9804 Celtic Rotunda Wine Rack, Gray


Southern Enterprises KA9804 Celtic Rotunda Wine Rack, Gray


$154.99


Finish:Gray Elegant and beautiful, this wine rotunda will help with storage, display and organization all in one. With storage for 8 wine bottles, a set of glasses and whatever else your desire this exquisite round wine tower is sure to impress. The two upper and one bottom shelves are metal grates while the counter is a wooden tabletop perfect for serving. Kitchen, dining room or breakfast nook,…

Sentry Safe X075 Security Safe,w/Electronic Lock,16-15/16 in.x14-9/16 in.x7-1/16 in.


Sentry Safe X075 Security Safe,w/Electronic Lock,16-15/16 in.x14-9/16 in.x7-1/16 in.


$94.12


Electronic Security Safe secures most laptops and other valuables from theft. Features electronic lock with override key and two live-locking bolts, removable shelf, carpeted floor, concealed hinges and armored steel construction for a formidable deterrent against theft and loss. Security cable offers access for a power cord and allows safe to be tethered for security. Safe includes bolt-down hard…

Man In Gun Room 1886 Photo Mugs


Man In Gun Room 1886 Photo Mugs



Man in a gun room ….


SentrySafe SFW123DSB 1.23 Cubic Feet Combination Fire-Safe, Medium Grey


SentrySafe SFW123DSB 1.23 Cubic Feet Combination Fire-Safe, Medium Grey


$151.99


Protect your documents, digital media, and other valuables from fire, water, and theft with the SentrySafe SFW123DSB Combination Fire-Safe. The safe sports four 1-inch steel bolts that are 60 percent bigger than bolts found on traditional safes. Other security features including a pry-resistant hinge and a dual-combination lock and key offer peace of mind and make it harder than ever for burglars …

What you need to know To Avoid Hunting Human Beings

In some occasion there is accident which happened unintentionally, which caused the live of others human being. But it can be prevented. In this article you will find some direction on how to prevent this accident.

Many a man has been killed or wounded by a supposedly empty gun. The only way to prevent such accidents is to be sure that all cartridges are removed from the gun as soon as the hunter stops hunting and to see that they are never replaced until the beginning of another hunt. Never handle any gun as if it were an empty gun but regard all guns as being loaded and dangerous. As a young man I, with one companion, spent about three months in the woods. We had three guns with us and they were never unloaded except for the purpose of cleaning. Since we were alone, there was no danger of any stranger’s handling them and absently snapping the hammer; and as we knew that the guns were always loaded, we always treated them as loaded guns. During that time I acquired the habit of considering all guns loaded and even today my first act in handling a gun is to check both the barrel and magazine for any cartridges which might have been left there. It is not safe or practical to keep a loaded gun in a place where other persons may be expected to drop in at any time, for many characters have an almost irresistible desire to handle every gun which they see and many of these people do not have the common courtesy to ask permission before such handling.

The only answer to this empty-gun problem is to have all guns empty and to consider them to be loaded and, while at home, to keep them securely locked in a gun cabinet where children, both young and old, cannot handle them. Accidents cannot be prevented by any legal means short of prohibiting the use of firearms at all times. Such a prohibition is unthinkable to a hunter and each hunter should do all that is in his power to prevent the possibility of such a prohibition. He can do this by being accident-conscious at all times and by following a few rules which should assure safety in the woods. Never point a gun at anything that you do not wish to shoot.

Never lean on a gun with the butt on the ground. Never rest the muzzle of a gun on your foot, unless you have toes to spare. Never use your finger to remove obstructions in the barrel.

Never attempt to clean the barrel until you are sure that all cartridges are removed from both the magazine and the firing chamber.

Never use a gun for any purpose except that for which it was intended; never use it as a cane, crutch or club.

Never shoot a gun unless there is a background that will stop the bullet well within your sight range. Never shoot at anything other than game while in the woods and be sure that you have properly identified that game before pulling the trigger. If you feel the need for target practice, go to some target range. Re- member that every shot fired in the woods is potentially dangerous to any person who may be in the woods and that the fewer shots fired, the less danger there is of accidents. Be very careful while loading and unloading guns and while cocking and uncocking the old type of hammer shotguns. Remember that the safety is on a gun for your protection. Use it.

Never examine another person’s gun without asking permission and never permit anyone to examine your gun until you have checked it to make sure that it is an empty gun.

Never carry a loaded gun at any time except while actually hunting or while on the target range. Remember that all guns are death-dealing instruments so treat them with the respect that all dangerous weapons deserve.

Above all, never point a gun at a human being.

Accidents cannot be prevented by any legal means short of prohibiting the use of firearms at all times. Such a prohibition is unthinkable to a hunter and each hunter should do all that is in his power to prevent the possibility of such a prohibition. He can do this by being accident-conscious at all times and by following a few rules which should assure safety in the woods. Never point a gun at anything that you do not wish to shoot; this will reduce the risk of accident.

Mitch Johnson

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 14 Gun Security Cabinet in Black


14 Gun Security Cabinet in Black


$281.99


SON1175: Features: -Gun security cabinet. -Black finish. -Features three point locking system with key coded and double bitted lock. -Holds 14 rifles or shotguns up to 54 tall . -Includes foam padded sides and bottom to prevent from scratching. -Removable top shelf provides storing of hand guns, cameras and other valuables. -Shelf positioned in the front allows storing longer guns along the back wall of the unit. -Reinforced full sized steel door. -California DOJ approved. -Made in USA. -Manufacturer provides limited one year warranty security plus steel cabinets and pistol boxes.

 4 Window / Door Burglar Alarms


4 Window / Door Burglar Alarms


$6.49


At only 2 1/2 inches long this economical alarm inconspicuously protects your home from intruders. This unit uses a magnetic sensor to detect the opening of a protected door or window. A 90 dB alarm or a chime will then alert you to an attempted entry and scare off potential intruders. The owner may open the window or other protected object, without setting off the alarm by switching the on/off switch to the off position.May also be used within the home to alert parents to children opening a gun or medicine cabinet or used to protect exterior doors, particularly those hard to protect sliding glass doors. Commercial uses include showcases and cash registers. Batteries not included.

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