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Do You Own Too Many Guns?

Like the carry rotation thread, my reply is more or less “it depends”.

If your primary firearms interest is self-defense and you bounce around between 150 very different guns, then you might not be doing yourself any favors.

Like most here, I have… numerous… guns. I guess my primary leaning is self-defense, but I play in almost every other area also. I have a few guns I focus on, and I have a lot of guns I dabble with. That’s not the same as the example in my above paragraph.
 
Thought about building the same, but then there is the Bride to negotiate with first to which area and that will be the hard part...
Just remember, done right that “safe OEM” is the place to be during a tornado/hurricane. Store your emergency stuff there ( and keep your firearms and ammo there as well of course.). Currently building one in the walkout basement at my boys house. A solid steel door with multiple locking bolts-looks like a normal 6 panel door BUT way more substantial. Frame stud walls with Solid 2x4walls on the outside covered with drywall. Gaps between the studs fill with multiple layers of drywall and the interior solid 3/4 plywood. The boy’s gun safe lives inside the room. It’s not as solid as poured concrete, but it’ll stop pretty much any flying debris and will sure slow down anyone trying to force an entry.
 
Just remember, done right that “safe OEM” is the place to be during a tornado/hurricane. Store your emergency stuff there ( and keep your firearms and ammo there as well of course.). Currently building one in the walkout basement at my boys house. A solid steel door with multiple locking bolts-looks like a normal 6 panel door BUT way more substantial. Frame stud walls with Solid 2x4walls on the outside covered with drywall. Gaps between the studs fill with multiple layers of drywall and the interior solid 3/4 plywood. The boy’s gun safe lives inside the room. It’s not as solid as poured concrete, but it’ll stop pretty much any flying debris and will sure slow down anyone trying to force an entry.
I know someone who (says) they put chain-link between the drywall as well, when building their gun room. Seems kind of excessive.
 
I just have my guard dog….no way can anybody get past him……..

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Er well………..
 
Just remember, done right that “safe OEM” is the place to be during a tornado/hurricane. Store your emergency stuff there ( and keep your firearms and ammo there as well of course.). Currently building one in the walkout basement at my boys house. A solid steel door with multiple locking bolts-looks like a normal 6 panel door BUT way more substantial. Frame stud walls with Solid 2x4walls on the outside covered with drywall. Gaps between the studs fill with multiple layers of drywall and the interior solid 3/4 plywood. The boy’s gun safe lives inside the room. It’s not as solid as poured concrete, but it’ll stop pretty much any flying debris and will sure slow down anyone trying to force an entry.
I have a nice spot but it is for reloading at this, time, hmm...
 
Thought about building the same, but then there is the Bride to negotiate with first to which area and that will be the hard part...

I actually took over the whole bedroom / closet as my "work area" .... We have more than enough bedrooms.
Cuz we're have privilege according to some.
 
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