![]() ![]() I put my rifles in one section, and then my ammo and accessories in the other section. It has two separate sections, each of which has its own door and own lock/key. I only have 4 rifles, but I have plenty of ammo and accessories that I wanted to all put in one location. I got the Stack-On 16-Gun Convertible Double Door (wow that’s a mouthful, I’m just going to all it the GCDG-9216) because I didn’t actually want to store 16 guns in there. The Stack-On GCDG-9216 Convertible Double Door Cabinet is good for people who want some flexibility to customize their gun safe.įred from one of my hunting Facebook groups said in a comment. In fact, it meets the requirements that the California DOJ sets for gun storage. This means that putting your guns in one of these will satisfy gun storage laws across the US. It’s not a traditional safe, but it can function perfectly fine as one. The GCDG-9216 is also technically a security cabinet. Still a bit unusual in my opinion, though if you’re okay with that then this is definitely good price for what you get. You can’t set it yourself, which I guess is fair for this price point. The one beef I have with this safe is that Stack-On only allows you to use the factory preset combination. The door latch was also very secure, you can feel the locking mechanism engage/disengage as you’re opening/closing. That’s the reason why I decided to get it instead of a locker or cabinet, I heard those can be flimsier. The exterior construction of the safe is very sturdy, not flimsy at all. It came with already installed cloth lining and my guns rest inside with no scratches or dents. I would recommend this for anyone who wants an actual gun safe but is on a budget. I got my SS-10-MG-C with free delivery and have been using it for some of my rifles with no problems. Rick, who’s from a game hunting forum I’m a member of, had this to say about the Stack-On SS-10-MG-C… It’s advertised for 10 guns, but as always the real capacity is going to depend on what kind of guns you have and will likely be lower than 10. This safe can fit long guns up to 54 inches in length. If you’re looking for an official gun safe from Stack-On for a smaller number of long guns, look no further than the SS-10-MG-C. That was really the only thing that ticked me off, but once I learned how to turn that beeping off I was really impressed with how much bang for buck this thing gives. If you want the annoying beeps again you can repeat the same procedure. My preference was different, obviously.įortunately I figured out I could turn off the keypad’s beeps. You have to press all three keypad buttons at the same time, and then hold them for 3 seconds… a green light will flash, and then you know you won’t hear those annoying beeps. So some people will definitely appreciate that. I guess they probably do that in case some thief tries to guess the code, the loud beeps are kinda like an alarm. ![]() One slightly funny but annoying thing: the keypad is REALLY loud. I feel like I can drop this thing from 2 floors and it’ll still be fine. The construction is excellent, not much else I can say about that. It’s light enough for you to put on a nightstand, though I have mine bolted down. I got a QAS-1545 around 2-½ years ago and the batteries for the electronic keypad are still going strong. You could probably stick six or seven pistols in there. I am barely using this safe because it’s so huge. If I have extra ammo I put it up there.īut again…. Even on those two shelves there is still lots of extra room. Then there’s a second shelf that I don’t really use for anything right now. I put the T-120 on the bottom, and then extra ammo on the first shelf. No roommates, so don’t run the risk of someone stealing them while I’m in the apartment.Īnyways, the GCB-900 is actually way bigger than I expected. It goes everywhere with me, so I won’t lose it. First of all, I have the key on the same keychain as my house keys. I have a TriStar T-120, use it somewhat regularly since I’m part of the marksmanship club (still a beginner though!). Plus I got it with Amazon prime while I was still on the free trial for students with. It was cheap but still pretty good, that’s why I got it. Grant, a college student who posts on one of the gun forums I’m on, got this safe. However, this does mean that the Stack-On GCB-900 is an excellent budget option… it usually costs around $65 on Amazon, which is a steal (pardon the pun) for something that protects your guns.Īlso, it’s an Amazon official “top pick”, meaning Amazon chose specifically to highlight it because it has good reliability and reviews. The GCB-900 is still made of steel, but it isn’t necessarily at the same grade as an official gun safe. So if you want to get really technical about things, the Stack-On GCB-900 is a gun security cabinet rather than a gun safe. ![]()
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