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(@patriotkings)
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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

http://tacticalwalls.com/



   
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(@juicy)
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Great idea thanks for sharing :mrgreen:



   
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(@dangphool)
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Anyone have an idea if this would meet our storage legislation? It looks like a person could just bust the mirror faces themselves?



   
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(@koddie)
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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.



   
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(@perfesser)
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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 .



   
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(@maple-leaf-pilgrim)
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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.


   
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(@blueflash)
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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.



   
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