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  2. Gun safe - Wikipedia

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    An example (open and closed) of a typical gun safe. A gun safe is a safe designed for storing one or more firearms and/or ammunitions.Gun safes are primarily used to prevent access by unauthorized or unqualified persons (such as children), for burglary protection and, in more capable safes, to protect the contents from damage by flood, fire or other natural disasters.

  3. Sentry Group - Wikipedia

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    Sentry Group produces more fire-resistant chests, safes, security storage containers, and gun safes than any other company in the world [citation needed] and has won several awards, including "Vendor of the Year" from Lowe's in 1999, Wal-Mart in 2001, and OfficeMax in 2002.

  4. Concealment device - Wikipedia

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    The furniture can be made of different materials, but the most popular ones are wood, plastic, and metal. The first concealment furniture was invented in 1939 by John Browning Jr., who was a well-known gun designer. [7] He invented a gun cabinet that could be used as a desk or armoire.

  5. Locker - Wikipedia

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    In Australia there are strict regulations governing the storage of firearms following the Port Arthur massacre in Tasmania, Australia on 28 April 1996, and cabinets used for storing firearms must be bolted to the floor or a wall if the cabinet is under a certain weight. Dedicated gun lockers are likely to include holes in the cabinet to ...

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  7. Safe - Wikipedia

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    Location (e.g., wall safe, floor safe) Smart safes as part of an automated cash handling system It is often possible to open a safe without access to the key or knowledge of the combination; this activity is known as safe-cracking and is a popular theme in heist films .

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