I rented an appliance dolly from Uhaul and suckered two of my buddies to help. The safe had to go down a flight of stairs, with a landing and turn, to the basement. We took the door off and made the move down in two pieces. The safe body was a beast and took out some anger on my drywall on...
There's a couple of hex-head screws that you can adjust the position of the tabs with, but mine were back as far as they would go. It's pretty thin metal, so you can just bend them into the safe a bit and it works perfectly. It's a damn good safe for the money IMO.
I got a Plano AW 36" case for my Ar and it works great. Found it on clearance at the local Wally World right after Xmas and got it for a steal. I would highly recommend it.
I just got the Winchester safe from TSC. It's door did exactly what you are talking about. I just ran some window weather stripping around the frame of the door. Solved the movement and I figure it can't hurt to have a little more water-proofing as well.
I'm just boxing up my Ruger Mark II to send to CCR for their nickel boron nitride finish. I've read great reviews about their work. They are running a sale this month as well.
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Not identical but I have two Ruger .22 pistols. One older standard model that was my grandfather's and a newer Mark II 10" bull barrel. I'd like to get a Mark III to round out the collection.
Below is a website with the full specs of the bike. I have had this bike for about 9 years. It's a Large frame. Great off-road and on-road bike. I have the following components to go along with the bike: extra straight handlebar, set of slick tires, extra 48t chain ring, front suspension pump...
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I have a Gen2 Glock 23 that I am looking to sell fairly quickly. I got this in a trade and just don't care for the .40 caliber. It shows some slide wear as it appears to be a police trade-in, but the pistol functions perfectly. I took it out to the range and put two mags through it with...