I'm not familiar with that brand of safe. Safes are like a lot of things, you have to buy what works best for you. I myself would choose a safe that is strong enough that it takes time for a thief to break into, hopefully discouraging theft. I don't necessarily want everything in the safe to survive a 12 hour fire and those are much bigger and more expensive. Safes are like tents, they never comfortably hold as many guns as they claim they will. I would buy a safe with about double the capacity you think you might need, strong enough that it can't be easily broken into, and heavy enough that it takes more than two guys to carry out of the house.
As for just a key, I would have a digital keypad, you can hide the key somewhere else, but if the batteries die you can still get into it by popping off the keypad.
Finally got the optics adapter plate for my Stacatto P after the USPS decided to deliver it, they have been glacial lately. I went between the Holosun 507 Comp and the Trijicon SRO but decided on the 507. Presenting the gun it just feels so spot on, but I can't fire it until tomorrow after work. Pictured with my Banish 45, I have another one coming tomorrow so I don't have to keep swapping cans between guns.
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Better off with a shotgun - at least you aren't neutered to death.Californian here, I'm sure it's been discussed but not going to dig through 500+ pages:
Any recommendations for a good SHTF rifle? I figure just about any Cali legal AR-15 chambered for 5.56 with a pic rail aught to do it.
Snag a pistol grip mod to get rid of that absurd Cali legal handle as well as some standard magazines and I should be good to go (no modding unless I leave the state or SHTF in which case having non-compliant mods installed would be the least of my concerns).