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Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
This product is amazing. High quality! Beautiful wood. Bought for My husband and he loves it.
Bruce
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
Product feels sturdy, functions wonderfully, why can another inch seriously be added to help hit 2 studs with more than 3/8 left on the ends. Also for the price why the joke of screws, throw them out and just use torx bit deck screws and save the headache. The screws sent cost a star.
marla ferguson
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
Quality beautiful
Kenny S
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2024
A little pricey , easy to install works very well most of all it does its job of keeping prying eyes off of your firearms
Steve C
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2024
After looking over many options for handgun safe storage that would still avail the weapon in a hurry, I settled on this unit. However, I cannot...for the life of me...figure out - when construction standards see studs at 16" centers WHY this thing is not 24" across overall with an 18" mounting strip as opposed to what is sold?! It makes it infinitely more difficult to install rigidly in a trustworthy fashion. Had it been manufactured with those dimensions...the install would have been 4 holes drilled with 4 7mmx70mm "Connecting screws" and done ! That said.... I wound up using (2) 90degree "shelf peg" angle brackets...drilling for the pegs on the one end of the 16" mounting strip so as to reach the other stud...measuring back from their holes and drilling the others through the face of the mount strip where 16" on-center wound up. For the mounting I used (2)Everbuilt 7mmx70mm "Connecting screws" through the mount strip & 7mmx50mm through the Everbuilt "Angle shelf supports". All can be had at Home Depot. I then used one singular #6 105# Cobra WallDriller drywall anchor at the center of the mount strip with a 1/2" longer-than-supplied (by Cobra) screw... that I had on-hand which had an integral washer(flange) type head. It all worked out well, but I just can't grasp why one wouldn't manufacture the thing with dimensions that make sense & would make it inherently more sturdy. Also it would have been nice if the mounting screws for the gas strut had been drilled straight, as opposed to "in a hurry" as well as using proper pan head screws for that install as opposed to flat-head counter sink types. I had those 2 little pan heads on-hand, and so... changed them. Like others in these reviews...I felt there could be better foam offered and I've ordered a bag of wire anchors to put a 2nd one on the pigtail that leads to the backup power jack, since it hangs over the gun which could be an issue when you'd least want that. SO.. in closing- it's a nice product, but for the money should be upsized for easier mounting & some finesse could be employed in it's construction. With those tweaks, I think you then really have something. A P.S. When drilling for the angle brackets w/pegs one must measure 3 times and drill once- VERY carefully as you want those pegs in the end of the mount strip in as tight as humanly possible. I drilled them with a number bit (can't recall its size) that was a tad smaller than the pin itself and tapped them in with a hammer. Miraculously, I hadn't accounted for their distance apart and they were exactly edge-to-edge...so, if you do or don't want that situation- pay attention to the distance the hole centers are from one another for those pins when drilling. Also, I used only (1) 50mm "Connecting screw" since they were so close & these screws have large flat heads so I couldn't accomodate 2 of them so close to one another and wound up using a 2 1/2" decking screw for the 2nd angle bracket which I did not upsize the hole in. The "Connecting screws" are 1/4" diameter...so you'll need to upsize those angle brackets' holes BEFORE tapping them in for keeps so as not to disturb the fit once they're in, as they come with smaller holes in them. I'm no carpenter, but as a mechanic on specialized golf course maintenance equipment for 45yrs this was the solution I came up with and I hope it helps some. I suppose if you're more "wood oriented" you could rout out the back of the mounting strip for an "inset" steel strap and go that route. Lastly, I popped off the gas strut & removed the (4) backup jack mount screws as well as the (2)each mount screws from the hinges on the LOWER section of the shelf unit so I wouldn't have it hanging in the way as I did all of this & it makes for less weight to heft as you work. I drilled the (3) holes in the mounting strip from the back so they'd be straight as this is more difficult from the front. You don't want to disturb any of the upper hinge screws as they serve as alignment adjusters. Good luck with your install !
Sky
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2024
I like the concept of this. Its not bigvin lenght but its bulky for its intended purpose, Installation wasnt difficult which made me realise this thing is far a secure option to keep a firearm over like a firearm safe. It is built beautifully, looks good, its slowwwwwww to open but cool, makes a nice book shelf, but the material seems cheap and flimsy. like the idea of this being built for firearm something that can end a life. i hope it was more soild wood at best with a a higher rated locking Mechanism.For the concept its a cool idea. But due to the matertial qulity and build its not worth the money. Just get a firearm safe for less. U want an expense book shelf to somthing to show ypyr friends peefect, u want securtiy and peace of mind dont invest in this, im not useing it.
Door man
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2024
Quality is great easy to put together, but you need two people very satisfying
Ronald Bianchi
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2024
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