I am so glad i found this video and watched it! Thank you for it! I recently picked up a 64 gun safe and i was trying to arrange my rifles and got stumped when i couldnt figure out why stuff wouldnt fit the way i wanted. Like you mentioned, the safes are made for only winchesters and nothing else. All my guns are different sizes and nothing was working, glad i found SECUREIT!
My safe has no dry wall inside. Id like to fix a couple of my rifles up a bit higher. How do you propose I fix the panels directly to steel? Mark with pen, pre-drill & then fix with screws from the outside to inside? - Aussie with Redshield 12 gun safe.
Looks good, great concept but now you can only put 6 guns on that side... I think I like the swinging door better unless you offer something along those lines
Ok... You guys are hooking me as a customer. Professional video? No. Lighting, angles, etc... I DON'T CARE. What you are doing is showing US the CONSUMER (NON-Professional storage people, by the way) ***HOW*** to use YOUR equipment....EVEN ON OTHER manufactures' safes... Wow. Don't see THAT in a sales video for other products....... Which, by the way, I don't see this one as a sales gimmick. Nope. Just helping gun owners improve their EXISTING situation, with a product that is adaptable. Thank you guys.... will continue on to the next episode.... Fascinating....
I have an old Browning ProSteel gun safe 1/2" steel walls, supposed to hold 12 guns, outside detentions are 25"D x30"W x60" H , what do you recommend for layout and on inside of door, don't want to drill holes in walls of safe
I’ve got a 12 capacity safe but can only store 7 firearms. I’m looking at upgrading to a 20-30 capacity. Can hold probably around 14 before they start pushing against each other.
Loved this video! Thank YOU! I ordered 12 resin Rapid Six panels because they will fit my Liberty Lincoln 24 safe. #1 - I would prefer metal to plastic in this size configuration. #2 - I have several pistols in .380 ACP and .22 LR. When will you be making a pistol hanger for this size barrel?
I was super impressed with your product until I saw the price. I'm not even normally the type of guy that is very price conscious, but $3200 for one small wall of paneling with gun mounts? I manage a retail gun store. We just opened a new store, and we spent less than $800 on slot track and plastic coated hooks from Menards. We are able to display 200+ long guns. And it doesn't look cheap, whatsoever. You're selling stamped sheet metal dude, price it accordingly
What size is the TREADED ANCHOR? What size is the SMALL LITTLE DRYWALL SCREW! I purchased the composite hangers but have no idea what sizes to use. Thank you!
if you want to store 15 guns, you dont buy a 15 gun safe. the manufacturers are very optimistic when they 'rate' the storage capacity. like they only use supe slim level action 22s or slug guns. I just bought a 12 gun safe from spika and with making my own racking and playing rifle tetris i can just fit 8 rifles and one of them is a small level action 22. to fit 15 guns youd have to get like a 30 odd gun safe
I am so glad i found this video and watched it! Thank you for it! I recently picked up a 64 gun safe and i was trying to arrange my rifles and got stumped when i couldnt figure out why stuff wouldnt fit the way i wanted. Like you mentioned, the safes are made for only winchesters and nothing else. All my guns are different sizes and nothing was working, glad i found SECUREIT!
If you’re recommending a Velcro installation, you should supply it in the kit, even if you have to charge another dollar or two.
The interior carpet what ever it’s called will not hold Velcro just bearly holds it
My safe has no dry wall inside. Id like to fix a couple of my rifles up a bit higher. How do you propose I fix the panels directly to steel? Mark with pen, pre-drill & then fix with screws from the outside to inside? - Aussie with Redshield 12 gun safe.
I'm curious if the stock bases will attach to the bottom of the wall panels? I was thinking it would be nice to install a kit on the door.
Looks good, great concept but now you can only put 6 guns on that side... I think I like the swinging door better unless you offer something along those lines
Ok... You guys are hooking me as a customer. Professional video? No. Lighting, angles, etc... I DON'T CARE. What you are doing is showing US the CONSUMER (NON-Professional storage people, by the way) ***HOW*** to use YOUR equipment....EVEN ON OTHER manufactures' safes... Wow. Don't see THAT in a sales video for other products....... Which, by the way, I don't see this one as a sales gimmick. Nope. Just helping gun owners improve their EXISTING situation, with a product that is adaptable. Thank you guys.... will continue on to the next episode.... Fascinating....
i think this would be great to organize my pistols, i have a dedicated pistol safe and its a mess currently
I have an old Browning ProSteel gun safe 1/2" steel walls, supposed to hold 12 guns, outside detentions are 25"D x30"W x60" H , what do you recommend for layout and on inside of door, don't want to drill holes in walls of safe
Ok, nice but you have just decreased the amount of guns you can put on either side . From a possible 3 rows of guns to just 1 row .
I’ve got a 12 capacity safe but can only store 7 firearms. I’m looking at upgrading to a 20-30 capacity. Can hold probably around 14 before they start pushing against each other.
Loved this video! Thank YOU! I ordered 12 resin Rapid Six panels because they will fit my Liberty Lincoln 24 safe. #1 - I would prefer metal to plastic in this size configuration. #2 - I have several pistols in .380 ACP and .22 LR. When will you be making a pistol hanger for this size barrel?
I was super impressed with your product until I saw the price. I'm not even normally the type of guy that is very price conscious, but $3200 for one small wall of paneling with gun mounts? I manage a retail gun store. We just opened a new store, and we spent less than $800 on slot track and plastic coated hooks from Menards. We are able to display 200+ long guns. And it doesn't look cheap, whatsoever. You're selling stamped sheet metal dude, price it accordingly
Can this be attached to the back of the safe door for rifles instead of replacing the existing storage space. Liberty Fatboy Jr safe?
Would penetrating the backing in the safe void the fireproof warranty in the case of the Liberty safe?
No more than buying it… warranty 😅
I want to see them do their 'install' in a AR500 lined vault.
What size is the TREADED ANCHOR? What size is the SMALL LITTLE DRYWALL SCREW! I purchased the composite hangers but have no idea what sizes to use. Thank you!
So you take a 15 gun area (granted its a mess) and turn it into a 6? what do you do with the other 9?
if you want to store 15 guns, you dont buy a 15 gun safe. the manufacturers are very optimistic when they 'rate' the storage capacity. like they only use supe slim level action 22s or slug guns. I just bought a 12 gun safe from spika and with making my own racking and playing rifle tetris i can just fit 8 rifles and one of them is a small level action 22. to fit 15 guns youd have to get like a 30 odd gun safe
I need these
Ahhh yes the "felt" damages guns but the STEEL never leaves a scratch
I wish you guys shipped to canada
You should have done close up shots.
Turn a 40 gun safe to 12 gun safe not bad
They are talking about .22 rifles when they tell you how many guns a gun safe holds.
I guess you can have a neat safe or a safe full of guns, not both!
Each one of my rifles are in a silicone sock. I have a lot of guns in there that don’t get scratched up.
it is a pet pieve of mine when some one reaches in one of my cabinets grabs a firearm by the bluing ,cmon show respect
nothing but junk as you can tell
I need these Stabler in pakistan
400 lbs on cheap ass screws please
It’s drywall, there is literally no other way to mount anything to drywall other than anchors.
made in china.
Use gun socks
That’s what I do. Store lots of guns, no scratches!
These flimsy secure it cabinets are overpriced! Good grief!!!
Thamac15 because particle board, drywall, and thin metal is better?
calls a PSL a "High end rifle" really? the only way that is possible is if High Point started making rifles
Have you seen the prices on them? No need to be a snobby prick
It's a minute of angle rifle. If that's junk to you, you probably have a Graffunder safe already.