^^^ You alarm is on when you are in ?
You have to secure the outer perimeter - locking things inside the house just means they will make a hell of a mess to get it!
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A lot of effort surely, that being the point of a Police Approved Gun Cabinet. Plus I'd imagine if they were trying to get in the Gun Safe they'd be more interested in the shooter than your kit which would be a nice "extra". Although if you were to have 2 Gun Safes 1 for the Camera gear and 1 for the shooter(s) I'm sure your FEO would be quite pleased as anyone breaking in would have to pick which cabinet to break into and get a 50:50 chance of getting it right. Or even better split the gun across two cabinets and your kit across 2 cabinets so that they's have to get in to both to get the gun and all your kit.Originally Posted by treeman
I only mentioned that as I have one (I have to have a shotgun for work), and in moments of paranoia I've managed to stash my camera and lenses in there. Ultimately it would only be a stalling tactic, as you could get in there with a bit of effort.
Ok, I've never tried breaking in to my gun cabinet, but to be honest, it don't look that strong. And actually any burglar with a brain knows not to touch firearms, as this immediately launches a major man hunt, as opposed to the usual Police line "sorry mate, maybe you should get some better locks".
Back to topic, anyone know how much space there usually is under the floorboards of an upstairs room? (before I start ripping things up).
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But if you should catch a burglar nicking your gear he will probably get away with it if you clobber him http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...wielding-burglar-jailed-intruder-let-off.html
Flipping worlds gone mad, if you don't want to get clobbered don't break into houses. Judges are stupid or so it seems. I agree the guy may have overreacted but when your family is threatened by this sort of low life he deserved what he got.
How long's a piece of string?
It depends on your age, your eployment, where you live, how many claims you've had etc etc etc.

Absolutely, I have a little fob, when I lock the front door, I activate all the perimeter alarms in the house. Burglaries can happen when you are at home too
Gary.
they can indeed.. I was burgled by some scrote who just walked into my house in the middle of the day, the kids (both adults) were upstairs.. grabbed a laptop, phone and camera plus sons bike from garden.. (which is probably what brought them in initially then chanced their luck on trying the door which was unlocked)
in an out in minutes, son had only called back for a few mins so hadn't locked bike up.. good job he didnt come face to face with whoever it was, would have been murder!
neighbour watched this lad roll bike out of garden, saw someone on the corner watching out and did booger all about it
anyway.. dont have expensive kit but its hidden out of the way when not in use![]()
I have had the chance to test them once, I left my tripod on the beach - completely brain fart, they covered for the cost of a new one, no problems at all. I like to think of it as the STUPID clauseStupidity Cover if you will.
Hope that wasn't your £800 tripod......
After last week's events I've just bought 3 rottweilers, a burglar alarm, 2 german shepherds, pepper-spray, baseball bats, infrared triggers etc etc.
Just in case they are reading......

Oh thats overkill, I just joined the army and took my kit with me
Barney