Ammo wont really explode in a fire. Yes the powder will ignite and it will cause the round to be pushed out of the shell but with no chamber and barrel for the bullet to build up velocity its not going to do much. Would I want to be close to it when it burns, no way but its not going to be like a bomb.
The main thing is the bullets will not fire off as if they were in a firearm chamber. Some possibility of fragmenting shell casings that could be dangerous if you were very close but mostly would just be loud.
True but then being responsible is what responsible people do. More importantly is keeping ammo out of experimenting children's hands. As a stupid kid that is what I did. Played and made "bombs".
To those asking what model this safe is I believe its Stack On model FS-14-MB-E, its a 14 gun safe usually going for $400 but I guess with some sales, especially Black Friday, you might be able to get it for $300.
Pete, I purchased a StackOn Elite at Gander Mt. last week for a hundred dollars more than what you paid for yours. I am guessing the extra cost was for the door panel and portable hand gun mini vault that came with mine. I placed mine in the master bedroom closet to hold some go-to weapons just in case there is a thump-in-the-night . It houses an IWI Tavor, a Mossberg 500 Cruiser, a Glock 22, and many spare magazines and ammo for all. I will be going Costco to pick up one like yours this week. Great idea to secure the ammo, not only for fire, but for theft as well.Thanks for the info and all the great videos. Keep it up and don't let the J.O.'s get you upset.
I've had this safe for about a year now. It's prefect for my needs. Weighs about 250 lbs empty as well so it's not something that someone can just pick up and take out of your home. Fits an AR with the stock collapsed but won't fit a full length shotgun. Overall a great buy for the money.
You did a good job organizing the ammo; It looks like you put a bit of time and effort into it. The extra time spent organizing it all makes it look a lot better and you can see where each type is so you don't waste time looking for a specific round.
Excellent video, Pete. I like to stack up 9mm, .45 ACP, GP11 and GP90 as often as I can. On my side of the world, every December, Remington UMC, Geco and few other manufacturers have great sales, so I get large heavy boxes as my Christmas gifts. Lately, I found large quantities of surplus GP11 for my Swiss K31 rifle, purchased from elderly shooters who want to get rid off their ammunition because they cannot target practice no more due to poor health conditions. They are always happy to see younger guys being involved with our fun hobby - the shooting sport. So, it's a win-win situation, they get pay and I get to shoot at a lower cost. On the other hand, I keep my brass as I am planning to reload soon or later.
Didn't check the comments to see if this has been mentioned but it's my understanding that storing ammo for long periods of time in the factory cardboard boxes causes them to collect humidity and thus promote corrosion of the rounds. Are you still storing them like this? Any issues as a result?
I purchased this exact safe, from BJ's, for exactly what you paid for it…I got mine back in November…it is quite heavy for it's size….if I can make a suggestion, every 6 months ( March & September ) I change my smoke detector batteries in my home, and I change the battery for the safe also…put those keys that came with the safe, in a "safe" place…lol…in case that battery dies on you…..also. let me take this opportunity to thank you once again, for all you do…you are entertaining and informative, and it is always a pleasure to spend a few minutes with you, on each video……keep up the great work ! ….. Jim
Another "Just in case" is to get a 5 gallon water jug or 2 and keep it on top of your safe. that way if fire does break out. and melts the plastic you will have a nice 5 gallon flush and puts out any fire within a good distance of the safe.
Fantastic value! I bought the same unit at BJ's for $329 and three months later they had a $70 instant rebate. Went to the customer service desk and they refunded me the $70...even better. I made a few mods so that it would fit my rifles as well and re-carpeted the whole interior. I did a video on 12/16...check it out.
Even if its full you should still bolt it down. 2 or 3 guys could get that safe on its back. Once you get the safe on its back you can attack the safe door from above with various tools. You have more leverage that way. There are a few videos on youtube that show how even the heaviest safes are vulnerable if flipped on there back.
Nice safe at a great price. I would bolt it to the floor not because someone will take the safe (full of ammo it weighs a LOT) but because if you open the door the safe might fall forward and onto you. No one would want a 500-600 pound safe (that's with the ammo in it) in their lap or on their foot, etc. Maybe it seems solid now but you might take some of the ammo out to use and shift the internal weight just right and that will be "game over". I've seen it happen. I've been watching your videos for about 2 years and I really enjoy them. This is my first post on your site. "Caute"
Sweet safe.. One quick thought though... Check floor below (or basement) to make sure it is not overloaded with all that weight of lead. You may want to add floor support jack right under to ensure no sag and give on floor. Keep the safe.... safe.... along with yourself or those under it.
That is a good deal! I have a Fort Knox that is not even in my residence as I've been too lazy to move it from one location to my location. So...its a pain but the thing is so heavy I need to hire pros to move it. I like that Stack-On. I do have one but it only holds 6 handguns and its bolted to the floor. I figure once I move then I can hire movers to get my Fort Knox to my new home... but the Stack-On has worked very well and I do think its worth it. Thanks for showing this thing!
Pete any chance I'd getting hold of hkvp9 and doing a review thanks ... Yes BJ Heads up bought a sentry safe 18 years ago 400 lbs + key lock works so much for the combo tho , little tuff to get it repaired it's mounted in an upstairs bed room. You get what you pay for , that electronic combo scares me.
My purpose I think is the same as yours. Not to worried about some Yahoo stealing my ammo, but more about Safe storage.$299.00 is good price, but what was the delivery cost for the safe?
Hey Pete. Great channel. Long time sub. I just wanted to pass this along on your safe. I was searching safe's on youtube. Found a safe simular to yours. These safe's can be broken into very easy. The red button on the inside of the door you can access with a small piece if metal from the outside door jam. After you press this you are then able to enter a new code on the key pad, and the door will open. Just wanting to pass along from one gun owner to another.Kelly Alwood has a video.
New to your channel, some nice posts. My question on this ammo safe is this, I have found the shelves on these safes start sagging from the weight of my handguns. How is it holding the weight of all that ammo without starting to sag. I have ALOT of ammo, and have started boxing the ammo in the large plastic dry boxes (with "O" ring seals) for easy access, instead of having cases piled one on top of another. That safe of yours won't go anywhere. I a 450lb sentry for some of my long guns. I lined the floor with 6 cases of 9mm., Not bolted, not going anywhere. P.S. don't forget to put a portable rechargeable moisture removing unit in there.
My Winchester Series 20 (60x20x18) was on sale at Bass Pro for $399 plus cost to deliver. Hate the combo lock big pain to open, so I want to replace it with an easy digital one (+$300).
Damn that looks like a perfect size for ammo. I have a "large" stack on safe that only manages to hold one brand of one caliber target ammo and the hollow points for that caliber. Nevermind the other 45 target ammo, the 22lr 22tcm 9mm 10mm 38 357 mag and 44 mag. Thanks for sharing that I'm going to pick one up.
Good Morning Pete, you got an update on this safe? I was thinking of using Christmas money and bonus money from work to buy myself this safe for my ammo and a few valuables I want to lock up. How'd it hold up over time? I even checked my local BJ's and they have it for $350 at the moment. Not Bad! Thanks for all the videos man Have a Happy New Year and hope to hear back from you.
You got a heck of a deal Pete, good job bro! That is one sweet safe, I need to do the same thing. I can't get all of my ammo in my gun safe, thanks for the idea! I'm looking for one right now.
I lived in a house that burned. A box of 38 was in there in a dresser that burned to the ground. The box burned off the ammo and not a single one went off. I remember being afraid to even pick them up later.
As a firefighter in your town and a range visitor I thank you for fire proofing all that ammo and I can assure you we will be there in under 5 mins haha see you at double action
Just letting you know..... That red button on the r/side of the door is the key for anyone to open your safe. You can slide a flat piece of steel in the space between the door and body, press that button to reset the combo then enter a new combo. Easy as that.
pete, you might want to think of putting some bracing under the floor in that room. that safe full of ammo and the gun safe are probably really fuckin heavy. maybe a couple screwjacks if your basement isn't finished.
I guess you've never seen rounds cooking off in a burning vehicle or building. The internet is an amazing thing. Look it up. It happens quite frequently.
That's why it's important you answered your own question pretty much you can hunt small game in a shtf situation and you could use it for defense it's not the best for that but it could be used for sure and it's just an all around good thing to have
To keep all the ammo that I have on hand I'd need 30 of those safes. At some point some ammo will need to be out in the open it just doesn't make sense to me to have a safe just for ammo but it's a free country. That is a nice safe for the $$ though.
They need to sell a storage cabinet/safe specifically for ammo thats large on the inside with enough security that will deter people from messing with it but with the primary feature of having it fire and heat resistant. An actually safe is overkill for ammo storage and some people (not saying who) have no much damn ammo that it doesn't matter how many refrigerator size safes they have, it wont all fit. I have a 56 gun safe I keep my expensive match and self defense ammo in thats 50 inches tall, 44 inches wide and 32 inches deep and I think I can MAYBE fit 6k rounds of .308, 2500 rounds of 7.62X39 and 8k rounds of 5.56, then 1 shelf is dedicated carry ammo with another 4 shelves being all match ammo. It was $799 and I feel it was such overkill and a waste of money. I would be happier with a 10 gauge steel cabinet lines with 3/4" drywall to keep it fire resistant.
great deal for a quality safe.thousand rounds is great for some one who shoots once a month but it's not that much.I like in CA. ammo is very hard to find .I have to pretty much depend on the I internet.
The one thing people don't think about is... A gun safe can be cheaper to a point... It's locked and, if mounted right, stops people from just walking away with your guns unless they have tools and time, not the case for most home invaders. And most upstairs safes can't be too heavy anyway. HOWEVER... Ammo needs to be in a "real" safe, heavy, fire and sledge hammer proof. It's easy to have more in ammo for a gun than the gun costs it's self. If it is stolen or the house burns and it starts torching off, your done. If you have to make a choice, put your money in a high dollar ammo safe and spend less on the gun safe, not that you shouldn't get the best you can afford. But many people can't have two expensive, commercial grade safes. My ammo safe is 400lbs if it's an ounce and it's not that big, under 5' tall. But it's a tank. My gun safe, is sufficient but not the same quality. I'm on a limited income and do what I can but the most important thing... I HAVE a gun safe and a cheap one is far better than none at all.
Damn Pete people are giving you a bunch of shit today! I keep most of my ammo in a safe as well and that is a nice stock of mini mags you got. I can't find them anywhere in NC
MrMustang990 im just myself if you dont like dont come back. what should i do re buy a new gun safe now? both safes i have are fine ones just heavier then the other. and yes it that time of the month send me extra tampons
theARMORYchannel Didn't mean to insult you. Im in a similar situation where I have been buys lots of ammo. And just recently realized I have more money invested in ammo then guns. Probably a good thing to be honest. Tampons are too expensive, ill send you an old rag you can use.
I am still young but one thing I have really had to learn and continue to learn is to stop pushing my way of things on other people, if thats how they want it than let it be. If they like Glock and I don't than oh well, if they like 40caliber and I prefer 9mm and they shoot well with it than let them be happy with it. If its something that needs to be brought up or if their was like a huge problem he was missing about his safe than feel free to tell him but besides that let the man do it how he wants! Lol
After seeing your collection of .22LR ammo, I really hate you now!! Lol, finding .22LR ammo is like trying to find a needle in a haystack. Great safe at a good price!!!
They had it at the range where Pete works for quite some time. Was not Walmart priced, but I would buy a box or two every time I visited. I love CCI. The range has not had any 22 either for about two months now.
smilemoney - I live out here in California & MAN .22LR is hard to find. I get lucky sometimes but the stores I buy them from have a 3 limit per customer
Ammo wont really explode in a fire. Yes the powder will ignite and it will cause the round to be pushed out of the shell but with no chamber and barrel for the bullet to build up velocity its not going to do much.
Would I want to be close to it when it burns, no way but its not going to be like a bomb.
+Kristian Nelson You don't wanna keep it on your desk right ?
The main thing is the bullets will not fire off as if they were in a firearm chamber. Some possibility of fragmenting shell casings that could be dangerous if you were very close but mostly would just be loud.
True but then being responsible is what responsible people do. More importantly is keeping ammo out of experimenting children's hands. As a stupid kid that is what I did. Played and made "bombs".
To those asking what model this safe is I believe its Stack On model FS-14-MB-E, its a 14 gun safe usually going for $400 but I guess with some sales, especially Black Friday, you might be able to get it for $300.
Pete, I purchased a StackOn Elite at Gander Mt. last week for a hundred dollars more than what you paid for yours. I am guessing the extra cost was for the door panel and portable hand gun mini vault that came with mine. I placed mine in the master bedroom closet to hold some go-to weapons just in case there is a thump-in-the-night . It houses an IWI Tavor, a Mossberg 500 Cruiser, a Glock 22, and many spare magazines and ammo for all. I will be going Costco to pick up one like yours this week. Great idea to secure the ammo, not only for fire, but for theft as well.Thanks for the info and all the great videos. Keep it up and don't let the J.O.'s get you upset.
Still one of my fav gun channels to watch after all these years
I've had this safe for about a year now. It's prefect for my needs. Weighs about 250 lbs empty as well so it's not something that someone can just pick up and take out of your home. Fits an AR with the stock collapsed but won't fit a full length shotgun. Overall a great buy for the money.
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Can't find any of those nowadays either!
Sports afield makes one for 779
You did a good job organizing the ammo; It looks like you put a bit of time and effort into it. The extra time spent organizing it all makes it look a lot better and you can see where each type is so you don't waste time looking for a specific round.
That is a nice safe at a good price. I’m just not a fan of electronic locks. Give me a dial lock everyday. Cheers!
Excellent video, Pete.
I like to stack up 9mm, .45 ACP, GP11 and GP90 as often as I can. On my side of the world, every December, Remington UMC, Geco and few other manufacturers have great sales, so I get large heavy boxes as my Christmas gifts. Lately, I found large quantities of surplus GP11 for my Swiss K31 rifle, purchased from elderly shooters who want to get rid off their ammunition because they cannot target practice no more due to poor health conditions. They are always happy to see younger guys being involved with our fun hobby - the shooting sport. So, it's a win-win situation, they get pay and I get to shoot at a lower cost. On the other hand, I keep my brass as I am planning to reload soon or later.
thanks for the comment C
Anytime Pete.
Didn't check the comments to see if this has been mentioned but it's my understanding that storing ammo for long periods of time in the factory cardboard boxes causes them to collect humidity and thus promote corrosion of the rounds. Are you still storing them like this? Any issues as a result?
I purchased this exact safe, from BJ's, for exactly what you paid for it…I got mine back in November…it is quite heavy for it's size….if I can make a suggestion, every 6 months ( March & September ) I change my smoke detector batteries in my home, and I change the battery for the safe also…put those keys that came with the safe, in a "safe" place…lol…in case that battery dies on you…..also. let me take this opportunity to thank you once again, for all you do…you are entertaining and informative, and it is always a pleasure to spend a few minutes with you, on each video……keep up the great work ! ….. Jim
Another "Just in case" is to get a 5 gallon water jug or 2 and keep it on top of your safe. that way if fire does break out. and melts the plastic you will have a nice 5 gallon flush and puts out any fire within a good distance of the safe.
Fantastic value! I bought the same unit at BJ's for $329 and three months later they had a $70 instant rebate. Went to the customer service desk and they refunded me the $70...even better. I made a few mods so that it would fit my rifles as well and re-carpeted the whole interior. I did a video on 12/16...check it out.
Even if its full you should still bolt it down. 2 or 3 guys could get that safe on its back. Once you get the safe on its back you can attack the safe door from above with various tools. You have more leverage that way. There are a few videos on youtube that show how even the heaviest safes are vulnerable if flipped on there back.
Nice safe at a great price. I would bolt it to the floor not because someone will take the safe (full of ammo it weighs a LOT) but because if you open the door the safe might fall forward and onto you. No one would want a 500-600 pound safe (that's with the ammo in it) in their lap or on their foot, etc. Maybe it seems solid now but you might take some of the ammo out to use and shift the internal weight just right and that will be "game over". I've seen it happen. I've been watching your videos for about 2 years and I really enjoy them. This is my first post on your site. "Caute"
thanks for the comment
Lol. Uh huh.
Sweet safe.. One quick thought though...
Check floor below (or basement) to make sure it is not overloaded with all that weight of lead.
You may want to add floor support jack right under to ensure no sag and give on floor.
Keep the safe.... safe.... along with yourself or those under it.
How good is the lock? Can LockPickingLawyer bypass it?
i like it ,but much does it weigh ? & did you get it in the house by yourself ?
What was the exact model number, do you know?
Hey Pete great video love the pics on the wall and the new safe I'm gunna have to pick one of those up for my ammo keep up the great work
At the price of ammo, it needs it's own safe.
I love my Stack on safe. The only issue I have but I guess they all have it is the slightly canted dial pad.
Great idea!! By the way i just bought my first 1911 Springfield mil speck. Thank you for all your 1911 vids, that REALLY helped me out!!
thats a great gun
That is a good deal! I have a Fort Knox that is not even in my residence as I've been too lazy to move it from one location to my location. So...its a pain but the thing is so heavy I need to hire pros to move it. I like that Stack-On. I do have one but it only holds 6 handguns and its bolted to the floor. I figure once I move then I can hire movers to get my Fort Knox to my new home... but the Stack-On has worked very well and I do think its worth it. Thanks for showing this thing!
thanks for watchin man and the comment
Sweet score... I like the look of the two tone, sharp looking!!!
thanks
So, tell me more about your gun safes shortcomings.
Are the shelves holding up well, any bowing yet? Was considering this instead of the liberty ammo can sense this is half the cost.
Pete any chance I'd getting hold of hkvp9 and doing a review thanks ... Yes BJ Heads up bought a sentry safe 18 years ago 400 lbs + key lock works so much for the combo tho , little tuff to get it repaired it's mounted in an upstairs bed room. You get what you pay for , that electronic combo scares me.
My purpose I think is the same as yours. Not to worried about some Yahoo stealing my ammo, but more about Safe storage.$299.00 is good price, but what was the delivery cost for the safe?
Hey Pete. Great channel. Long time sub. I just wanted to pass this along on your safe. I was searching safe's on youtube. Found a safe simular to yours. These safe's can be broken into very easy. The red button on the inside of the door you can access with a small piece if metal from the outside door jam. After you press this you are then able to enter a new code on the key pad, and the door will open. Just wanting to pass along from one gun owner to another.Kelly Alwood has a video.
Wow great price on that safe and good idea to lock up your ammo.Great video Pete.
thank you bro, i had my ammo on a wood shelf in my closet i think this is better
New to your channel, some nice posts. My question on this ammo safe is this, I have found the shelves on these safes start sagging from the weight of my handguns. How is it holding the weight of all that ammo without starting to sag. I have ALOT of ammo, and have started boxing the ammo in the large plastic dry boxes (with "O" ring seals) for easy access, instead of having cases piled one on top of another. That safe of yours won't go anywhere. I a 450lb sentry for some of my long guns. I lined the floor with 6 cases of 9mm., Not bolted, not going anywhere. P.S. don't forget to put a portable rechargeable moisture removing unit in there.
Hi there, what is the model of that safe? Thanks
My Winchester Series 20 (60x20x18) was on sale at Bass Pro for $399 plus cost to deliver. Hate the combo lock big pain to open, so I want to replace it with an easy digital one (+$300).
Man thats great you did that! Ive been wanting to get a safe for my ammo too but I havent done it yet. I really need to. Great video!
thanks buddy
Damn that looks like a perfect size for ammo. I have a "large" stack on safe that only manages to hold one brand of one caliber target ammo and the hollow points for that caliber. Nevermind the other 45 target ammo, the 22lr 22tcm 9mm 10mm 38 357 mag and 44 mag. Thanks for sharing that I'm going to pick one up.
You are giving me ideas for my ammo storage. Love your videos!
That is one Heck of a deal there. Very neat and organized my ammo is scattered all over. Great job and video.
thanks Bill its nice to see a normal comment
theARMORYchannel I think it must be a holiday at the funny farm with some of these comments. LOL!!
Mr45Bullitt That or a short bus tipped over!!! LOL!!
Mr45Bullitt LOL both!! its just a god dam safe video these guy over think this shit, id hate to do a video on tuning a piano HOLY SHIT
Damn ! ... that's the deal of the year, great score.
thanks Paul it needed to be done
Good Morning Pete, you got an update on this safe? I was thinking of using Christmas money and bonus money from work to buy myself this safe for my ammo and a few valuables I want to lock up. How'd it hold up over time? I even checked my local BJ's and they have it for $350 at the moment. Not Bad! Thanks for all the videos man Have a Happy New Year and hope to hear back from you.
You got a heck of a deal Pete, good job bro! That is one sweet safe, I need to do the same thing. I can't get all of my ammo in my gun safe, thanks for the idea! I'm looking for one right now.
I lived in a house that burned. A box of 38 was in there in a dresser that burned to the ground. The box burned off the ammo and not a single one went off. I remember being afraid to even pick them up later.
which model is it?
I'd need about ten of those to store my ammo. Nice idea though.
where can I get one of those knives?
As a firefighter in your town and a range visitor I thank you for fire proofing all that ammo and I can assure you we will be there in under 5 mins haha see you at double action
Just letting you know..... That red button on the r/side of the door is the key for anyone to open your safe. You can slide a flat piece of steel in the space between the door and body, press that button to reset the combo then enter a new combo. Easy as that.
pete, you might want to think of putting some bracing under the floor in that room. that safe full of ammo and the gun safe are probably really fuckin heavy. maybe a couple screwjacks if your basement isn't finished.
this is a old solid house bulit in the 50s very wide Joyces solid wood floors its fine
Hello, love the videos, and especially that safe, can you tell me which model that is ?
Thanks
Just a FYI, loaded ammo does not pose a significant fire hazard.
+Hans “Hanzy4200” S. It does when your house is burning...
I guess you've never seen rounds cooking off in a burning vehicle or building. The internet is an amazing thing. Look it up. It happens quite frequently.
That's a steal..no pun intended..looks great,and come on mr.ocd,your not going to level it..lol
Why is .22LR important?
I assume it's suitable for hunting but not for home defense/ SHTF situation.
That's why it's important you answered your own question pretty much you can hunt small game in a shtf situation and you could use it for defense it's not the best for that but it could be used for sure and it's just an all around good thing to have
Very economical to shoot, but yet hard to find on shelves lately.
its good for everything
Want one! Do have a model number, I can't find it on BJ's site. Was it a close out?
model# Y165KD50085
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Not there, must have been a close out, thanks anyway.
Where was it you got that safe again?
To keep all the ammo that I have on hand I'd need 30 of those safes. At some point some ammo will need to be out in the open it just doesn't make sense to me to have a safe just for ammo but it's a free country. That is a nice safe for the $$ though.
They need to sell a storage cabinet/safe specifically for ammo thats large on the inside with enough security that will deter people from messing with it but with the primary feature of having it fire and heat resistant. An actually safe is overkill for ammo storage and some people (not saying who) have no much damn ammo that it doesn't matter how many refrigerator size safes they have, it wont all fit. I have a 56 gun safe I keep my expensive match and self defense ammo in thats 50 inches tall, 44 inches wide and 32 inches deep and I think I can MAYBE fit 6k rounds of .308, 2500 rounds of 7.62X39 and 8k rounds of 5.56, then 1 shelf is dedicated carry ammo with another 4 shelves being all match ammo. It was $799 and I feel it was such overkill and a waste of money. I would be happier with a 10 gauge steel cabinet lines with 3/4" drywall to keep it fire resistant.
Really good idea.... great way to protect your investment in ammo.
great deal for a quality safe.thousand rounds is great for some one who shoots once a month but it's not that much.I like in CA. ammo is very hard to find .I have to pretty much depend on the I internet.
Yup I've got all my shit locked up too. Ohh that's a badass safe by the way.
Very good mid-size safe. Just right if you only have a half-dozen handguns and no long guns. A+
Nice... Do you have velcro patch of you logo?
That is a damn nice safe for that price; wow! How many rounds of 9mm do you think you could get in there? I'm guessing about 10,000 per shelf?
Where did you get that Speer lawman
Hi Pete !!!!!!
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Hey brother!
" a thousand rounds aint twat" subbed.....😎
The one thing people don't think about is... A gun safe can be cheaper to a point... It's locked and, if mounted right, stops people from just walking away with your guns unless they have tools and time, not the case for most home invaders. And most upstairs safes can't be too heavy anyway.
HOWEVER... Ammo needs to be in a "real" safe, heavy, fire and sledge hammer proof. It's easy to have more in ammo for a gun than the gun costs it's self. If it is stolen or the house burns and it starts torching off, your done.
If you have to make a choice, put your money in a high dollar ammo safe and spend less on the gun safe, not that you shouldn't get the best you can afford. But many people can't have two expensive, commercial grade safes.
My ammo safe is 400lbs if it's an ounce and it's not that big, under 5' tall. But it's a tank. My gun safe, is sufficient but not the same quality. I'm on a limited income and do what I can but the most important thing... I HAVE a gun safe and a cheap one is far better than none at all.
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How are the shelves holding up? That is perfect for ammo man....My local Menards has those hence the question. Great vid
How are you going to open that when the emp hits?
Looks like a real nice safe at a great price. I could use one of those.
Yeah I like a safe with hinges on the outside....drop the pins and easy entrance
Nice man I’m currently looking for a gun cabinet just for my ammo but all my ammo except the shotgun shells are in 50 cal ammo cans
Good to see your still making videos
We sell the Stack On safes and for the price they are definitely worth it!!
solid safes
Great price! Nice safe! How heavy is it empty?
My ocd hurts lol i hate buying different brands if it wont stack nicely
Nice im ready to get mine looking like that
holy fuck!! 4 minutes until you fucking open the damn safe!!
That is a great deal I am on the lookout for a good ammo safe I have a Liberty Revere series for my pistols and longguns but almost no room for ammo
nice!!
Nice safe and the price was right.
Good idea.I'm inspired now.
Right on bro.. thousand rounds isnt even a baseline, sounds like a weekend at the range to me :) Nice safe bro.
thanks man
Damn Pete people are giving you a bunch of shit today! I keep most of my ammo in a safe as well and that is a nice stock of mini mags you got. I can't find them anywhere in NC
Is this the Jr or the executive safe?
The only drawback to stack on safes is I can get into it in 30 seconds to 2 minutes. There is a video on youtube on how to do it
The reason for bolting it down is so the thieves don't roll it on it's back to make breaking in it easier... Nice looking safe, should do it's job
whats worth more, all of your guns or all of your ammo
i was waiting for that dumb question congrats you win!!
That time of the month? I didn't realize you were such a delicate little flower.
MrMustang990 im just myself if you dont like dont come back. what should i do re buy a new gun safe now? both safes i have are fine ones just heavier then the other.
and yes it that time of the month send me extra tampons
theARMORYchannel Didn't mean to insult you. Im in a similar situation where I have been buys lots of ammo. And just recently realized I have more money invested in ammo then guns. Probably a good thing to be honest. Tampons are too expensive, ill send you an old rag you can use.
Does your gunshop have a website
Do you have a video of your gun safe?
I remember a couple of them.. the latest one dealt with modification Pete did to the door to store handguns.
Good deal on the safe I'm in the market for a third safe . I will have to look at one and get it online.
What's the model # to this? anyone?
so....what was the important thing you were gonna talk to us about?
Dude! Saami put up a couple of vids on their research into ammo in a burning house. Pretty sweet stuff.
I am still young but one thing I have really had to learn and continue to learn is to stop pushing my way of things on other people, if thats how they want it than let it be. If they like Glock and I don't than oh well, if they like 40caliber and I prefer 9mm and they shoot well with it than let them be happy with it. If its something that needs to be brought up or if their was like a huge problem he was missing about his safe than feel free to tell him but besides that let the man do it how he wants! Lol
nice safe and a great price!
thanks
After seeing your collection of .22LR ammo, I really hate you now!! Lol, finding .22LR ammo is like trying to find a needle in a haystack. Great safe at a good price!!!
They had it at the range where Pete works for quite some time. Was not Walmart priced, but I would buy a box or two every time I visited. I love CCI. The range has not had any 22 either for about two months now.
smilemoney - I live out here in California & MAN .22LR is hard to find. I get lucky sometimes but the stores I buy them from have a 3 limit per customer
Damn that's a good price! Good idea.
thanks Chuck
I think that date on the Sinatra photo is his Date of Birth????
Pete....
You were a norm Crosby today.....
Did you say length, width, heigth...!
Lol!
Unfortunately, I don't have enough ammo to justify the purchase of another safe to keep it in.
It's a nice safe just wished you took a step back so we could actually see it.