Seems like a sally port type entry (or auto-locking revolving door only large enough for one person at a time) might be a good idea for places like gun and jewelry stores. +1 if it’s controlled by a numerical keypad that requires entering a code to unlock.
I can also foresee the end of tempered glass windows and glass-topped display cases; although Lexan is more expensive, it’s a one-time purchase.
This article is filed under the category(s) Firearms,Guns and was published September 13th, 2020 by Herschel Smith.
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On September 14, 2020 at 8:44 am, Nosmo said:
Seems like a sally port type entry (or auto-locking revolving door only large enough for one person at a time) might be a good idea for places like gun and jewelry stores. +1 if it’s controlled by a numerical keypad that requires entering a code to unlock.
I can also foresee the end of tempered glass windows and glass-topped display cases; although Lexan is more expensive, it’s a one-time purchase.
On September 14, 2020 at 10:49 am, Ned said:
It was a mistake to have to “get to his gun.”