surfing around Pinterest and found this - I want one. Not sure on compliance in Canada but it lends itself to all sorts of storage ideas. Tacticalwalls.com cool
Anyone have an idea if this would meet our storage legislation? It looks like a person could just bust the mirror faces themselves?
Interesting. The manufacturers info states there is a security plate behind the mirror the prevent access but I can't find out what it is made of. The containers are plastic so the security plate may also be plastic of some type.
Lock the firearms in a cabinet, container or room that is difficult to break into.
It will all depend on how well your lawyer defines " difficult to break into".
Any lock meets the requirements of the law - including in plain sight with a trigger lock .
From what I have been told, they meet Canada's firearms storage laws as a cabinet, but not as a safe.
-S.
"It's not what you have, but what you have done".
-S.
Different law enforcement, and firearm instructors will tell you different things. Some say that a $150 stack on gun locker is considered a safe, and you can store restricted firearms in it without a trigger lock...but some will tell you that a safe is not a safe unless the box actually says "safe" on it...not gun storage case, and not a lock box....I would not want to spent 2 years of the court system & countless dollars trying to prove that your storage locker is technically a safe, so unless it is clearly considered a safe, I would not use it like a safe by storing restricted firearms in it with no trigger lock. My long guns are stored in my $200 stack on storage locker, but my handguns are stored very close to were I sleep in a biometric safe thatbis bolted down and concealed...If theres a intruder in my house at night, I can have a gun ready in a few seconds because your families lives will be in greater danger, the longer it takes to arm yourself, and unlocking a keyed safe or locker, then take off a trigger lock will take a long time if your in a panic life threatening situation.


