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		<title>SHOT Show Report: Innovative GunSafes from Browning and Pendleton</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Among the many brands of gunsafes on display at SHOT Show 2010, two series of safes caught our attention. Browning&#8217;s new Tactical MK II safes possess many smart features, such as rubber-coated shelves and built-in LED lighting, that we&#8217;d like to see as &#8216;standard equipment&#8217; on other safes. The Browning Tactical safes even offer handy [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Among the many brands of gunsafes on display at SHOT Show 2010, two series of safes caught our attention. Browning&#8217;s new Tactical MK II safes possess many smart features, such as rubber-coated shelves and built-in LED lighting, that we&#8217;d like to see as &#8216;standard equipment&#8217; on other safes. The Browning Tactical safes even offer handy Picatinny rail sections on the bottom of the upper shelves, so you can securely stow optics or rail-mounted accessories when not in use. Check out the video below, which showcases the unique features of the 60&#8243;x30&#8243; Browning Tactical MKII safe.</p>
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<p><img align="right" hspace="6" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/pendletonsafex300.jpg" alt="Pendleton circular gunsafe"><b>Cylindrical High-Security Safes from Pendleton</b><br />
Pendleton drew crowds with its innovative line-up of cylindrical safes. A Pendleton Safe looks like a large vertical water heater clad in heavy steel. Pendletons feature a fairly narrow front door with a multi-level, rotating gun storage carousel inside.</p>
<p>The big advantage of the Pendleton safes is that they are very, very resistent to pry-bar attacks. The door gap is just .090&#8243; (ninety thousandths) making it very hard to insert a prybar. The safe&#8217;s curved sides offer no entry points for prybars, and if a thief manages to tilt the safe over, it just rolls when leverage is applied to a prybar. The doors feature a patented cam locking mechanism and a commercial grade blocking plate to prevent drill attacks. Notable were the number of locking &#8220;bolts&#8221; &#8212; actually rectangular locking tabs of solid 1/4&#8243; steel, providing 54 square inches of locking surface (compared to 4-8 sq. inches on bargain Costco/Walmart safes). Where some cheaper safes may have only three locking bolts on one side of the entry door, the 72&#8243; Pendleton has 14 locking &#8220;tabs&#8221;, arrayed on the left AND right door sides (seven per side). A very impressive new safe, the Pendleton offers exclusive, patented security features, along with quality fabrication by a well-known, US-based commercial safe manufacturer.</p>
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