MasterCaneman
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ORIGINAL: MasterCaneman Illuminating. Makes sense in a way, especially for an apartment-dweller. I've generally just went ahead and slapped one in wherever I lived anyway, because I know whatever POS landlord I get is gonna keep my deposit. But I can see the problem in an urban high-rise just getting the safe into the building undetected. But I can see your situation more clearly know just by knowing where you live. One thought occurs to me: have you ever considered a take-down rifle? Even if the maker doesn't offer one, there are gunsmiths who can convert a lever-action to take-down. I saw a late-80's Winchester that had it done. A little pricy, but the results fit into a very mundane case that looked like it was for a musical instrument. I'm not sure what the advantage would be. I'm not in need of a home defense weapon, if I was I'd get a short 12 gauge, and in case of a break in it would be the thing I'd least want stolen (not that we've had any break ins, I chose a building with ownership that is serious about security). Oh, nothing to do with home defense. It takes a bit of doing to put together a take-down rifle. I was just saying, it would be a way to keep your property under your control, rather than at the mercy and forethought of others. For a home defense weapon without too many hoops to jump through, a 12 or 20 gauge cruiser is a fine choice. Birdshot/field loads are more than enough, not a lot of penetration to keep your neighbors happy, and they rathole when they strike flesh at close range. You also have the option of less-than-lethal loads (rubber buck, slugs, and koosh balls) that can put a world-class hurtin' on someone without sending them to the great beyond.
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