Maybe a type 38 Arisaka? On blow up tests done many years ago, that was the only one they couldn't destroy. Stronger than a 03 or a mouser.
Make your gun worthless if stolen
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They did supposedly blow the barrel out of the receiver though the action did not technically fail and that would be atleast poop inducing.
Great ideas guys but as often as guns change hands with me I am afraid I'd report a gun of mine stolen after selling it to someone else. Some of mine that are keepers I do have annotated. As to the safe, anyone know where I can get a 200gun safe? Academy doesn't keep them in stock...LOL
A dog,....a GOOD dog is great for preventing theft. Personally, I'm trying to get my armory finished so it would take so much work and make so much noise to get to the guns that it would be too risky to steal them.
Right now, my only comfort is knowing it would take a U-haul and several people to clean me out and other than a few of the guns the really valuable stuff would be hard to move and raise allot of questions.
Thief: so you guys want to buy a couple of old pilot suits
Pawnbroker: What country are they
Thief: Uh...I don't know
Pawnbroker: Where'd you get them
Thief: Uh ya, they been in the family for a hundred years and stuff, would ya gimme $20
And then there are those little things that are worth more than the guns but look worthless to non collectors. Like that crappy looking bayonet that's worth $600 vs the new shiny cool looking one worth $25. They'd surely take the $300 riot gun over the $2,000 Jap Paratrooper.
Even worse, if they tried to get rid of it the good stuff at a local gunshow, every dealer in the show would send them to me.I own firearms not to fight against my government, but to ensure I will not have to.Comment
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I converted the "Dead Space" in the back of a walk in closet into a 100 gun safe. It can be a pain in the rump to get something out to go shooting, but the GOOD Stuff is secure. The finished sheet rock looks like it belongs there. No one but my sons know about the hide hole, or how to get into it. The sons also have a complete inventory of ALL my guns photos. serial numbers, and complete description including purchase price. If a thief can't find it he can't steal it.Comment
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i think an ADT alarm, properly installed (which i got) is what everybody should have.i keep my rifles in a back room with sensors on the windows and heavy plywood on the inside of the windows. the door has a dead bolt and you can't get to the door without breakin' in and setting off the alarm which calls the cops. there's also a fire alarm which calls the the ADT company. they call the house and if nobody answers they call the fire dept. if the house burns down, the guns is insured.
there ain't no 100 percent guarantees.Last edited by goo; 02-26-2013, 06:48."I eat concertina wire and piss napalm and I can put a round up a flea's ass at 200 meters."Comment
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He said case filled with BullsEye!!!!Actually, the .311 ammo may not have done any damage to most rifles. I have an SC sporter that preferred .311 until I rebarreled it. For a true ELDEST SON scenario you'd need some hot powder. Further, affiant sayeth not.
Agree this is a bad idea in general. Another reason not to shoot others' hand loads.You can never go home again.Comment
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I am like Guam---need a 200+ gunsafe. I have my gun rooms doors hung backwards, have to be pulled open, hard to kick in. Exposed hinges have hardened steel pins thru the hinge pin, can't knock them out. Many ways they can get in of course but if you can slow them down enough---they don't want to linger!You can never go home again.Comment
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Old fella I used to shoot with would take all the mags outof his pistols and store them in a box away from the guns. Seems almost everytime he got to the range to shoot he'd bring the wrong mag or ammo. I tried not to laugh, but it was real hard not to.Comment
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