I really enjoy your videos and I appreciate your time and efforts. I would like to see pistol/handgun storage ideas. Do the safes with velcro keep your big heavy revolvers and heavy 1911's secure. What about storing them so they don't take up so much space etc.
Thank you very much, we enjoy making them. AMSEC safes use Velcro and you can see my 1911 in the video ruclips.net/video/to6QGqIso4U/видео.htmlsi=wgNpAF2Su6u-RPad We plan to bring more about pistol storage. In our website we have the handgun hangers and I put all my pistols on them, but I don’t have any monster heavy wheel guns www.a-1locksmith.com/?s=Handgun+hanger&post_type=product
On paper it looks great. I’ve never got my hands on one, so this is from what I’ve read on their website. Only things I’m curious about is their welding and the NL keypad. Too many imports don’t use continuous welding, they use a lot of spot weld, but I’m not saying they do or don’t. I don’t see it listed. NL keypads, we have seen too many failures in the past. This could be a new model and could be improved. The small lock body keypads worry me. And it looks like it only has a 2 year warranty on the lock. They do offer S&G mechanical locks, I like that. A 90 min fire, 10 gauge body and 1/4” plate door are awesome stats.
@@nickwarren5800 Zero argument. It’s about weighing which boxes are most important to you. And since 2021, like everything else, prices went up on safe quite a bit. At only 18” deep you will absolutely want to buy the products in this video. Like I say in the beginning of the video, biggest problem is always “I’m out of room”. 80% of everyone who buys a safe needs/wants a bigger one in 2-5 years. I’m about to upgrade for a 3rd time hahaha. In this video you can see how many guns we put it in and it’s about the exact same size, just for some real life looks. The Best SHTF Gun Safe? | Amsec TF 5924 Gun Safe Review ruclips.net/video/ZnW6OToL8Tc/видео.html
Id take the Winchester stix. You absolutely know your guns arent falling over with them. Not so sure about the other stix. I do trust the velcro system.
@@wayneDellio I think you’re good either way. I’ve personally used rifle rods n my own safe for well over a year, zero issues. The Stix just take a little more customizing.
On the Winchester stix you cut your rod to a length so that the rod goes into the barrel 3 inches. Then you put the aluminum cap onto the rod permanently. When you want to remove a rifle you pull up on the aluminum cap and it pulls the rod out of the barrel, pull rifle out.
Yes I use them and they work pretty well. I haven't used the Velcro ones but they look to work great as well. The stix can have a shelf above them but it needs a 5 inch gap for your hand to reach in and pull up on the aluminum cap. Slight con for the stix. But they have a premium look in my opinion.
@ That’s awesome. The Stix absolutely have a clean sleek modern look, that’s what caught my eye about them, first. My favorite thing about the Rifle Rods is the flexibility to squeeze and add more because I “allegedly” have a shopping problem hahaha.
I really enjoy your videos and I appreciate your time and efforts.
I would like to see pistol/handgun storage ideas. Do the safes with velcro keep your big heavy revolvers and heavy 1911's secure. What about storing them so they don't take up so much space etc.
Thank you very much, we enjoy making them. AMSEC safes use Velcro and you can see my 1911 in the video ruclips.net/video/to6QGqIso4U/видео.htmlsi=wgNpAF2Su6u-RPad We plan to bring more about pistol storage. In our website we have the handgun hangers and I put all my pistols on them, but I don’t have any monster heavy wheel guns www.a-1locksmith.com/?s=Handgun+hanger&post_type=product
What are your thoughts on the Stealth safe premier line for a first time safe buyer thats on a budget?
On paper it looks great. I’ve never got my hands on one, so this is from what I’ve read on their website. Only things I’m curious about is their welding and the NL keypad. Too many imports don’t use continuous welding, they use a lot of spot weld, but I’m not saying they do or don’t. I don’t see it listed. NL keypads, we have seen too many failures in the past. This could be a new model and could be improved. The small lock body keypads worry me. And it looks like it only has a 2 year warranty on the lock. They do offer S&G mechanical locks, I like that. A 90 min fire, 10 gauge body and 1/4” plate door are awesome stats.
@@A1LocksmithofTexas thank you for the response. It's really hard to find one that checks all the boxes under 3k with decent capacity.
@@nickwarren5800 Zero argument. It’s about weighing which boxes are most important to you. And since 2021, like everything else, prices went up on safe quite a bit. At only 18” deep you will absolutely want to buy the products in this video. Like I say in the beginning of the video, biggest problem is always “I’m out of room”. 80% of everyone who buys a safe needs/wants a bigger one in 2-5 years. I’m about to upgrade for a 3rd time hahaha. In this video you can see how many guns we put it in and it’s about the exact same size, just for some real life looks. The Best SHTF Gun Safe? | Amsec TF 5924 Gun Safe Review
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Id take the Winchester stix. You absolutely know your guns arent falling over with them. Not so sure about the other stix. I do trust the velcro system.
@@wayneDellio I think you’re good either way. I’ve personally used rifle rods n my own safe for well over a year, zero issues. The Stix just take a little more customizing.
Great video. Rifle rods for the win.
@@toyotrustPR Thanks for watching!
On the Winchester stix you cut your rod to a length so that the rod goes into the barrel 3 inches. Then you put the aluminum cap onto the rod permanently. When you want to remove a rifle you pull up on the aluminum cap and it pulls the rod out of the barrel, pull rifle out.
@@ryanmasillo6996 That makes great sense. Thanks for sharing this! Do you use them & how have you liked them?
Yes I use them and they work pretty well. I haven't used the Velcro ones but they look to work great as well. The stix can have a shelf above them but it needs a 5 inch gap for your hand to reach in and pull up on the aluminum cap. Slight con for the stix. But they have a premium look in my opinion.
@ That’s awesome. The Stix absolutely have a clean sleek modern look, that’s what caught my eye about them, first. My favorite thing about the Rifle Rods is the flexibility to squeeze and add more because I “allegedly” have a shopping problem hahaha.
Holy shit I really am trying to watch this video but the guitar music constantly playing is driving me crazy. No thanks.
@@samgraves2 That’s great feedback, appreciate you letting us know.