Safety & storage: there's a huge demand for products that protect firearms and the shooter. Are you meeting your customers' needs? - Safari Series Gun Safe

Shooting Industry, Nov, 2002 by Max Mckenzie

Outers also has a keyed trigger guard gunlock. The key is reversible, making it easy to open the lock under stress.

Hoppe's Universal Trigger Lock is bright fluorescent orange. It comes with an LED-lighted key so the mechanism can be quickly unlocked and removed. A standard key is also included. Also available is Hoppe's Anti-Theft GunClamp and Trigger Lock.

Transport Safety -- Secure Gun Cases

Gun cases are not intended to be safes. However, some gun cases are more secure than others and provide your customers safe transport of guns to and from ranges and hunts.

Ziegel Engineering builds some of the toughest cases on the market. Their Model 37 measures 4.5x13x19 inches and will hold four large handguns. Made of aluminum, the case has no exposed catches and is locked with two built-in 90-degree cam Ace locks.

Kalispel Case Line's gun cases feature a unique locking system. A bar passes through a series of hasps that secure with a single padlock. Kalispel cases have been documented to stand up to determined vandalism. Cases are available for handguns, long guns and bows.

Beretta offers a series of molded gun cases, specially designed for Beretta firearms.

Browning's Zero Halliburton Alloy Cases have seamless, anodized alloy surfaces and nickel-plated hardware. The cases have a combination lock and two to four key locks.

Winchester's aluminum handgun and long-gun cases have heavyduty key locks.

Weatherby's Magnum Gun cases and Travel Lockers are made of Brite-Tread aluminum with raised diamond plate checkering. A galvanized locking rod is secured with a single padlock. Available in four sizes, the cases are approved for airline transport.

DoskoSport's All-Weather Gun Cases for rifles and handguns are constructed of heavy-duty plastic and have three padlock locations for security.

COPYRIGHT 2002 Publishers' Development Corporation
COPYRIGHT 2002 Gale Group

 

BNET TalkbackShare your ideas and expertise on this topic

Please add your comment:

  1. You are currently: a Guest |
  2.  

Basic HTML tags that work in comments are: bold (<b></b>), italic (<i></i>), underline (<u></u>), and hyperlink (<a href></a)

advertisement
advertisement
  • Click Here
  • Click Here
  • Click Here
advertisement

Content provided in partnership with Thompson Gale