Holy BLAME THE VICTIM !
I'm a business owner , not a security expert . I'm sure J.R. is like me and put his faith in the folks who were supposed to know such things . WTF is everyone attacking him for ?
Holy BLAME THE VICTIM !
I'm a business owner , not a security expert . I'm sure J.R. is like me and put his faith in the folks who were supposed to know such things . WTF is everyone attacking him for ?
The person to blame is the scumbag thief IMO .
Last edited by Picatinny; 05-26-2014 at 10:06 PM.
Ounces leads to pounds, pounds lead to pain.
Light, strong and cheap - pick two.
Yep , but it will look like a cell.
Armor display cases, Bars if you will on all sides and locked on hinged lid that you can unlock and filp to the front for display.
Set up the locks in shielded compartments designed to make bolt cutters useless (kind of like they do with oilfield gates.)
make sure the setup is under as well and bolted to the floor from inside the display.
This might not stop a thief that wants in real bad.
But it will make him work for it
I hope this wasn't directed at me. I'm simply pointing out the obvious and providing advice to avoid being victimized again.
If your valuables were stolen from your car would you continue the same habits/routine of leaving them visible and accessible? I wouldn't, even if the law and/or insurance company didn't mandate it.
As a security major this is an excellent opportunity for a TRA (threat risk assessement) project. That's how my mind works unfortunately. I apologize if it offends the easily offended.
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Sry to hear JR
Why not get plexi glass boxes made and wrap every gun in a bag similar to the one's given out with crown royal if they still do that.
One slot one gun in crown royal bag, how can they get nicks from that? Then put in Safe!
Best of luck with the Cops finding the shi_ heads.
Last edited by jmiddy; 05-26-2014 at 09:57 PM. Reason: added put in safe
Damn they are idiot's and idiot's believe these idiot's.
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My comment was not directed at anyone, but there is a trend on CGN where people post blame regardless of if the op displayed due diligence.
My point is that no matter how prepared you are, or how great your security is, you can be the victim of a crime.
We as private owners have the ability to minimize our exposure and keep our guns out of sight. The only people that know we have guns in our homes are friends, family, and anyone we choose to share that information with. This is our best defence.
A gun store has a big bullseye for thieves... They must spend large amounts of money to meet federal regulations, and ensure that they both deter theft, and have a protocol in place to deal with the eventuality of a break in.
If this happen to other gun dealers, most likely they will face an investigation, even lose the license for being break in twice in tow weeks, by a guy armed with a hoodie and a bat.
Last edited by pertain; 05-26-2014 at 11:36 PM.
Wow. Everyone complains on this site about how expensive guns are.
Imagine what the effect on the price would be if you had to buy depleted uranium shielded cabinets to display them in?
The guns were stored legally. Deal with it.