Look on the bright side, you can get a used .40 caliber Glock or Smith & Wesson for peanuts these days!I generally agree however it's considerably,ore expensive than 9mm, although deals can be had. I'm hoping it drops in price with time.
Look on the bright side, you can get a used .40 caliber Glock or Smith & Wesson for peanuts these days!I generally agree however it's considerably,ore expensive than 9mm, although deals can be had. I'm hoping it drops in price with time.
You're right but I'm a 9mm guy for semi automatic and a .38 guy for revolvers...maybe 25 or a 100 rounds of .357 here and there.Look on the bright side, you can get a used .40 caliber Glock or Smith & Wesson for peanuts these days!
40 is not. And today, you can get a nice Sig226 , in 40 for 400 bucks, as they are out of style. or an M&P for 250I generally agree however it's considerably,ore expensive than 9mm, although deals can be had. I'm hoping it drops in price with time.
I tried to order that same one but TSC screwed up the ship-to-store delivery. I cancelled and got the one from Amazon. I like the small upper cabinet portion. The light inside is useless but I don't need it. I like the idea of the separate battery power bank if the batteries in the combination lock die. Overall, it's been a good purchase.I have this Stack On one from TSC. https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/p...inet-with-beveled-edge-hammer-granite-2398296
Only issue with it is guns with scopes take up a lot of room. I have outgrown it also.
It's 50% more expensive than 9mm typically (at AIM).40 is not
If you're asking about the gun locker...I paid $170+tax. I think they're still the same price.How much is this
I have it screwed into the steel studs in my basement furnace room. Motion sensor covering the only window and a contact on the door. In fact, you can't see it when you open the door to that room.I saw one of those (but skinnier) out on public lands last week, while hiking near a county road. No joke.
Guessing it was stolen, and whatever was inside was gone....because the door was cut open at the hinges. And that digital keypad lock was popped off.
Looks like more of a storage locker for guns, but not a bolted safe.
It's up to you, but I would recommend bolting the back or base of it to the house foundation or wall backing. My 2 cents.