What is laughable to me is the worry over the slight bumping into each other in a safe. My gosh!, these are tools made to be used. They are far more likely to be damaged in use than they ever are being placed, or removed from, a safe. Maybe some who drink excessively and bangs them around doing so would have a a problem, but nobody with reasonable coordination is going to damage a shotgun or rifle this way.

If it is so valuable and perfect that one cannot bear the thought of the gun actually touching another one in a safe it should never be used in the field or on the range. Wrap it in bubble wrap and build a separate box to keep it in, and for goodness sake don't ever shoot it.

SRH

Last edited by Stan; 08/10/13 07:48 PM.

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