It never comes in contact with the metal , it’s in a small container and absorbs moisture ..
Done it for years .. works great
https://gunsafecoach.com/how-to-keep-a-gun-safe-dry-and-moisture-free/
Yup to protect just a “ few” guns it would be kinda crazy ..
Again, there are areas of the state and different circumstances where a security camera is worthless
Well in a perfect world that’s a great idea ..
Talk to a NYS Trooper and ask why this idea works for SOME areas but is not without flaws in OTHER areas ..
Yup , I cut about 3” off the barrel of my 357 Rossi due to a bulge
I cut it with a hacksaw and reworked the crown with a brass round head bolt.
Shoots perfect !!!
Well if one had already been granted their would be no need to grant another,
I spoke to my own attorney and he said it’s true , he will be able to gain access across one of the adjacent landowners propertys
You can landlocked land in NY anymore ...
So I guess we shall see
Humm well every Canon I have looked at , and 6 were just today , all had 14 gage steel ..
The door gaps were huge , they didn’t shut tight , the door could be flexed easy ..
Now maybe yours is different ...
The big Browning ultras at BPS weighs 800 pounds !!!
Its 12 gage bent sheet metal ... and the bolt assembly looks massive until you look behind the door panel and see how they are attached to the handle ...
I’ll take that bet ! 14 gauge I can put a screwdriver thru ..
My current safe was given to me and I also had a place that it was hidden.
Again , if main concern is keeping kids out or stopping local kids break in the thin big box safes are fine .
If you want security get 3/16 “ min plate or thicker..
I looked at the TSC safe and I could open the door and hold my foot against the bottom and pull on the top and flex the whole door !
14 gage sheet metal is like .0075 thick... a human hair is like .003
Also the big problem with the cheapo safes are the door gap is huge ..
You get what you pay for