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WTS Gun Cabinet






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Sliding glass doors, locks on glass and bottom cupboards. Missing bottom handle on left side. Prewired alarm contacts. Holds 12 long guns. 6'4" tall 40" wide and 14" deep
Located in Aliante. $50


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Looking at that takes me back to my youth.

Seems like back in the 70's and 80's, that was what all my friends' Dad would keep his guns in.

Gun "safes" hadn't yet become the common way of storing firearms.

Cabinets were mainly to keep guns from being handled by curious kids, etc.
 

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Looking at that takes me back to my youth.

Seems like back in the 70's and 80's, that was what all my friends' Dad would keep his guns in.

Gun "safes" hadn't yet become the common way of storing firearms.

Cabinets were mainly to keep guns from being handled by curious kids, etc.
Note the racks in the reflection on the glass. High enough to be out of reach was the safety standard back then. My background check was at the back yard "range" dirt hill. Single barrel 12 gauge at 12 and graduated to the double barrel 3 years later when my brother got the single barrel from Sears or JC Penney, I think.
 
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