Which are the best gun safes around? The law says that guns must be stored in a lockable gun cabinet that meets British standards and is fixed to a secure structure.
Not really. What the gun cabinet looks like is up to you. You can opt for a traditional, metal safe-type cabinet or you can choose something that will blend in with the surroundings of your home. In fact, the police prefer a gun cabinet to be tucked away somewhere discreet, rather than on obvious display. (Read shotgun storage advice from a firearms officer here.)
Your gun cabinet needs to be lockable but that doesn’t mean it needs to have a traditional key. Some use biometric technology so you can use a fingerprint to open them. (Here’s what you need to know about gun cabinet keys).
Shooting Times contributor Bruce Potts advises: “Many people go for the minimum-security requirements in terms of gun safes, but if you total the cost of your rifles, scopes and sound moderators compared with the initial cost of the safe, it makes sense to spend as much on the best gun safes as possible.”
We’ve picked out a choice of the best gun safes around that will fit the bill and keep you within the law. Remember that you can put as many guns in a cabinet as it will hold securely – so if you’re new to shooting you may want to allow for your gun collection to grow. (You might also like to check our list of the best gun oils.)
+ Powder coated paint to prevent corrosion
+ Internal lockable ammunition compartment
Five locking bolts secure the top, bottom and sides of the door and the side walls and floor are carpeted to protect guns. The cabinet comes with a set of securing bolts with rear and bottom holes for fixing to the wall and floor and two large keys for locking the main door plus two small keys for locking the internal ammunition safe.
+ Extra wide and deep
+ Internal lockable ammunition compartment
Sturdy and robust, this cabinet is made from premium steel finished in a black finish and looks appropriate in any interior. A memory foam divider and base protects guns from scratching. Pre-drilled holes in rear and base and fixing bolts assist installation.
+ Extra wide and deep
+ Internal lockable ammunition compartment
If you’d like to have the option of key operated or digital access then this is the gun cabinet for you. It also comes with wall mount bolts and pre-drilled holes for installation. Ideal if you only need a gun safe for one or two guns.
+ Wood-effect finish
+ Internal lockable ammunition compartment
If you don’t want your gun safe to shout out its presence, then this small gun cabinet would be a good and discreet option. It also has an interior lockable ammunition safe.
+ Internal lockable ammunition compartment
If you’ve a big collection of shotguns and/or rifles you’ll want a gun cabinet with a greater capacity. This one by Winchester is certainly substantial.
+ Internal lockable ammunition compartment
This gun cabinet has a patented ‘swing and slide’ door closure and is carpeted throughout to take extra care of your guns.
Keys are among the most commonly stolen items and you need to ensure that your gun cabinet keys don’t fall into the wrong hands. You might sleep better at night if you have a safe installed for keys, like the Vecta personal safe which fits securely to any solid wall, has police accreditation and opens with a personal 4-digit security code.
Keep your gun cabinet keys secure in this Vecta personal safe
Inventor John Fearnall comments: “My keys were hanging in a kitchen cupboard for anyone to find and I had this nightmare vision of my shotguns and car in Lock Stock-style gangster scenes,” says John. “It was then that the idea of a high security, easy-to-use safe came to me.”
This article was originally published in 2018 and has been updated.
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