Hollon Hunter Series Gun Safes | Product Review
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- Опубликовано: 19 мар 2020
- Today we review one of our many Gun Safe offerings made by Hollon. Hollon Hunter Gun Safes are a series of safes designed to be an entry-level gun safe for hobbyists or those on a budget that don't sacrifice security or fire safety.
Uriah discusses some of the many different security features this series of gun safes by Hollon feature, from fire protective materials to anti-theft mechanisms, to inform those in the market for a new gun safe who may not be aware of Hollon's Hunter series.
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Nice product expo mate. The rules with firearms and the storage of said items down here in OZ is heavily regulated. The ammo and bolt/mag has to be stored separately from the firearm. Each of the items secured in a regulated strong box acceptable within the requirements of the law. The cops( or extortionists ) have random firearm checks of peoples storage capabilities of firearms and they will just strong arm their way into the premises to carry out that task. You don't realize how good you have it in the USA with your rights. Have a safe one:-)
Yeah, I Know we have it very good here in the US, and it's even better here because we're in Texas. Something like 75 - 80% of our population is armed with a gun and have tons of ammo. God bless the USA! - Uriah
Looks very Nice, Thank-you Sir!
Keep up the Good Work!
Beretta Sr.
Much appreciated. Thank you for watching! -Randall
Great product! I'm hoping to get into safe work in the not too distant future. I know a bit about mechanical 3-4 wheel but I'm clueless when it comes to electronic locks.. Something I have to learn more about..
Rookie Lock Yes you should get into it, it’s not to hard to learn the basics so you can easily add it to you services. All the safes come with electronic keypads, it’s what most of our customers prefer. But we offer free swap if they want a manual dial. Stay safe out there and thanks for the support! - Uriah
Can the electronic lock be programmed to mute the beeps?
Can the logo and stenciling be removed from the face of the safe?
Can the (16) count safe be fitted with the “L” shape handle instead of the spoke style?
Thx
Do you know if Hollon offers other accessories or additional shelving for the 11gun safe?
Hello Patriot. Yes, Hollon does offer additional shelving that you can purchase from a certified dealer, like Guardian Safe & Lock! -Randall
would be nice to get a good look at the interior of the safe since you're giving info on it.
Hello!
From 1:13 to 4:00 we show the interior of both safes. These hunter units aren't very large and don't include additional features like the Black Hawk or Republic series.
Thanks for watching! -Randall
Just bought a hunter series Hollon. Hope I made the right choice.
I believe you did.... Let’s go Brandon! Lol
Does the door come off? That way its lighter to carry up a flight of stair.
DuneRider4Life 619 yes it does
If not bolted down, or only 2 corners, can water get in the other 2 holes? If so, doesn't that make it not really water resistant?
None of the safes are water resistant, there are some that claim to be water resistant, but not water proof. Water is going to seep through the door as well.
@@GuardianSafeAndLock Seep, fine. But would it fill it eventually? I'm told that using all 4 bolts would make it get a little water, but not much. But if only 2 bolts are used, wouldn't that cause it to slowly fill?
@@bobnunny the safes that I’ve seen advertise that have some sort of special boot they put around the bolt when they bolt them down to help seal the holes. Without that on all of them it will still probably seep in. I do t know what those boots are called or where to find them though.