GGR 106 – Handgun Safes, Hidden Storage & User Interfaces




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Summary: Jake narrows his handgun safe search down to the TOP 20 handgun and wall safe options.  Jake also ponders things to consider when choosing a user interface on a safe. Welcome to Episode 106 of Gun Guy Radio! This is the podcast that shines a positive light on the firearms lifestyle. I’m Your host Jake Challand and this is your weekly dose of positive firearms talk, without the politics. Announcements: Baby coming We are giving away the new Bond Arms “Back-up” in 45ACP! You get an entry for every quality Gun or Gear http://firearmsinsider.tv/submit/ Announcing the winner on May 4th! All reviews must be submitted by April 30th We Like Shooting - Shootout Challenge shoot 5 shots from 7 yards, best group wins. http://welikeshooting.com/shootout/ Feb 28th Deadline Brownells helps make this episode of Gun Guy Radio Possible. Selection Service Satisfaction Find it all at Brownells Go to www.gunguyradio.com/Satisfaction Main Topic: Handgun Safes, Hidden Storage & User Interfaces Mark: Here is what I use and recommend for handgun safe. http://www.ftknox.com/product/original-pistol-box/ RAPiD Safe http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tN6O3F0I8u0 Gunvault MV500-STD Microvault Pistol Gun Safe Stack-On PDS-500 Drawer Safe with Electronic Lock Sentry Safe Quick Access Safe Gunvault SpeedVault SV500 gun safe Gunvault GV1000S Mini Vault Standard Gun Safe BARSKA Mini Biometric Safe HOMAK HS10036683 Electronic Access Pistol Box V-Line Desk Mate Keyless Security Box with Quick Release Mounting Bracket Stack-On QAS-450 Quick Access Safe with Electronic Lock Gunmaster Sportsafe CA DOJ Portable Safe http://guncasket.com/ Dual Pistol Safe In Wall Safes Paragon 7750 Electronic Wall Lock and Safe HOMAK WS00017001 High-Security Steel Wall Safe Stack-On IWC-22 In-Wall Cabinet Stack-On PWS-1522 Wall Safe with Electronic Lock SentrySafe 7150 Dual Protection Wall Safe Barska Biometric Wall Safe Interesting Links: Does your shelf need more gun? Meet the Tactical Shelf Safelert Monitoring System SPONSOR - LA Police Gear http://www.lapolicegear.com/ New on LAPG http://www.lapolicegear.com/new-to-lapg.html Free shipping on orders over $89!!!! SPONSOR - Duluth Trading - www.gunguyradio.com/duluth Feedback: Tom: Used j or k frame s&w revolvers 3hundred to 4hundred used. 38 special or 357mag. reasonable ammo and easy to reload if you wish. Kel-Tek 9mm, but figure in extra mags and enough ammo to prove reliability. Personally I think they are the best values. You could also consider used ruger da revolvers or 9mm autos but I have no experience. I wish you and your growing family the best. larry: I just wanted to say thank you for the recent show on budget handguns and safes.  I wrote you about the sccy a couple weeks ago and i am finding that i actually miss mine.  mine got sold to fund the purchase of a taurus 380 tcp for my wife to carry but i may have to fund another one in the near future. I wanted to thank you for the perspective of not being a gun snob which some people surely are.  I look forward to an update on which quick access safe you choose because i am in a similar situation.  I am leaning towards a couple of in wall safes to put in a downstairs closet and possibly another location.  I am leaning that direction because they would be harder to steal in the event of me not being home at the time of a break in. Sam: Hi, love the network, I listen on stitcher. Having had a kel tec pf9 and Eaa .357 revolver I would and have rely on these for personal, car, and home defense. With the better quality ammo the PF9 never gave me trouble at the range or with the defensive ammo I fed it. As for the EAA, I gave it the cheapest dirtiest ammo I could find because it was a wheel gun, and I hated it an wanted to break it to justify buying a "better" gun. I never broke it. Both of them have thousands of rounds by now and still run true.