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		<title>By: TorontoGUNguy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have seen all of these advertised and have come to the conclusion that it is a matter of what the inside of your safe looks like.  I have fixed shelving on one half and a stand up are on the other half for long guns.

I am going to visit the vendor sites and get dimensions of each rack...  as well, for me anyway, it is important to have a trigger lock on each of my guns.  Some will permit room for this and others not.

Not keen on the plastic jobs.  The wooden rack does not appear to have room for trigger or any other kind of locks.  The one ones that look remotely suitable are the heavy wire jobs with vinyl covering.

One must keep in mind, of course, what are you going to do with all those gun boxes and cases when your guns are locked up tight and safe?  We have purchased a plastic tote (several) that will sit atop the safe to do that as well as hold our leather and accessories.

Have not seen those silicone impregnated socks yet for pistols although I do have zippered handgun totes.  I prefer that hard plastic gun cases and there is a triangular one out there that is just perfect for mine and permits room for a trigger lock.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have seen all of these advertised and have come to the conclusion that it is a matter of what the inside of your safe looks like.  I have fixed shelving on one half and a stand up are on the other half for long guns.</p>
<p>I am going to visit the vendor sites and get dimensions of each rack&#8230;  as well, for me anyway, it is important to have a trigger lock on each of my guns.  Some will permit room for this and others not.</p>
<p>Not keen on the plastic jobs.  The wooden rack does not appear to have room for trigger or any other kind of locks.  The one ones that look remotely suitable are the heavy wire jobs with vinyl covering.</p>
<p>One must keep in mind, of course, what are you going to do with all those gun boxes and cases when your guns are locked up tight and safe?  We have purchased a plastic tote (several) that will sit atop the safe to do that as well as hold our leather and accessories.</p>
<p>Have not seen those silicone impregnated socks yet for pistols although I do have zippered handgun totes.  I prefer that hard plastic gun cases and there is a triangular one out there that is just perfect for mine and permits room for a trigger lock.</p>
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