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What brand of safe is this? I like the rifles on the door. Not sure how practical it is, but I like the idea.

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What brand of safe is this? I like the rifles on the door. Not sure how practical it is, but I like the idea.

It's a browning safe...the rifle rack is good in theory not necessarily in practice especially if the rifles are scoped. You loose a lot if room as the door needs the swing shut. If you only have a handful of long guns not in AR or AK pattern you would be fine, but the combination of pistol grip and/or optics can really jam things up.
 
It's a browning safe...the rifle rack is good in theory not necessarily in practice especially if the rifles are scoped. You loose a lot if room as the door needs the swing shut. If you only have a handful of long guns not in AR or AK pattern you would be fine, but the combination of pistol grip and/or optics can really jam things up.

Thanks for the info. I'm finding that rifles in a safe are a pain and haven't found any good solutions. To keep them separate, and if they have optics and/or pistol grips, they really eat up a lot of space.
 
Thanks for the info. I'm finding that rifles in a safe are a pain and haven't found any good solutions. To keep them separate, and if they have optics and/or pistol grips, they really eat up a lot of space.

I'm using these in my gun room (from <broken link removed> )

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For extra security I'm locking the bolts in the safe and using these in the chamber (http://www.omegagunlock.com/rifle)
 

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