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    Quote Originally Posted by oddball_ted View Post
    If you ever had to "use" a firearm in self defense I would recommend a non-restricted! LOL
    I second that

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    so awesome. but almost $40 to ship it to me

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    Quote Originally Posted by IshootStuff View Post
    I second that
    Why is that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by KeltecFan View Post
    The gun safe looks good. It's hard to tell what would fit in it though. Would a 1911 fit? I doubt my 460V would fit.
    You use a 460V for home defense? Guess you never know if you have grizzly bear kicking down your door for a home invasion... LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumpy Wolverine View Post
    That one there isn't a safe, it is just a compact lockable storage box.
    purpose built to store firearms safely. Its steel, good lock, and you can bolt it down. Seems to meet all definitions.why isnt it a safe? What makes the other a safe?

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    Quote Originally Posted by irish View Post
    Why is that?
    Read up on Ian Thompson's saga and witchunt when he discharged a restricted firearm in defense.
    Are you allowed to eat doughnuts private Pyle?

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    I think everyone here is a law abiding citizen and as such would never use a firearm for any other purpose than the legal purposes of hunting, target shooting and predator control.
    All items shipped by canada post expedited with tracking and $100 insurance included.
    Insurance above $100 coverage is on the buyer.
    I'll need to see your PAL for firearms,ammo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mini_cal View Post
    so awesome. but almost $40 to ship it to me
    email sales@wolverinesupplies.com and we can give you a better shipping quote.
    If you have any questions please call or e-mail:

    Phone: (204) 748-2454
    E-mail: sales@wolverinesupplies.com Retail Sales


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    Quote Originally Posted by Buck Futter View Post
    You use a 460V for home defense? Guess you never know if you have grizzly bear kicking down your door for a home invasion... LOL
    Oh no, I wouldn't use it for home defense. I was just thinking of "storage requirements". There may be a problem with overpenetration if someone were to discharge a 460V indoors. Not to mention the noise. I just was using it as a funny example. For home defense, I have 911.

    Anyway, it does look like a 1911 would fit. Twice the number of rounds as the 460 and with Guard Dog ammo, it isn't as likely to "leave the building".
    All of this is hypothetical of course.

    Good to know where to get one if I need it.

    Thanks Wolverine!

    KF

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    By the way. I got this out of the manual which you can download from the Hornady site.

    "What size handgun will the RAPiD™ safe accommodate?
    The RAPiD™ sleeve accommodates most 5-inch pistols, and 4-inch barreled revolvers.
    Removing the RAPiD™ sleeve allows more space for larger handguns."

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