Gun Storage, Arms, Defense, and General Babbling

Winchester Safes For Sale at Gunsafes.com

Posted by on Dec 14, 2009 in Gun Safes | 1 comment

I've praised Winchester Gun Safes quite a bit in several articles on this site, but I feel pretty strongly about their products. I admit, I'm a bit biased as I have two of them (if you count the EVault pistol safe), but if you're looking for semi-substantial solution to keeping your valuables protected in the $700-$1500 price range, Winchester safes are extremely hard to beat. Gunsafes.com also shares my sentiments for this company, as they offer some of the best prices on their products.

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Decent Walmart Gun Safes For Sale

Posted by on Dec 14, 2009 in Gun Safes | 1 comment

People don't generally associate Walmart with quality products. I don't anyway. Usually when think of the mother of all mega stores, I think of a bunch of trailer trash going crazy for crap that's inexpensive for questionably unethical reasons (I shop at Walmart, so I'm allowed to say that, right?). For this reason, the title of my article may sound a little odd. Why would you ever be interested in WalMart's gun safe inventory? For the same reason people shop at Walmart in the first place - they're cheap prices are next to unbeatable (and they offer free shipping and installation on their safes when you buy online).

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How Does a Stack On Gun Safe Stack Up

Posted by on Dec 3, 2009 in Gun Safes | 27 comments

Since their beginnings in 1972, the Illinois based company, Stack On has been manufacturing some of the best selling personal security products in the world. Their success isn't necessarily a direct reflection of the quality of a Stack On gun safe, not that they specialize in making crap - they don't - it's just that a Stack On Elite doesn't quite live up to its moniker when "stacked up" next to a Liberty Magnum (America's best selling gun safe manufacturer...that's my pitch) or a Browning Platinum Plus. Of course, when you compare a Stack On safe to the two aforementioned monsters, you probably can't help but notice the $4000 difference in price either.

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