Lokaway 3DCH 8 -12 Rifle Safe (Premium)

$ 99.35

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This safe comes with a 5 year warranty !!!. Sure there are cheaper rifle safes BUT in 7 years time when it fails and there are NO SPARE Parts available you will ask .. Why didnt I buy a good one and be done with it ? Lokaway use “standard” safe locks and mechanisms ! This is a deluxe rifle and storage; soft lining to prevent scratching and knocking into each other and deep slots for firm holding of rifles and thickness of case of safe. This is an easy to operate safe, LOK3DCH model has a 10 -14 rifle capacity, with ammunition box, with an easy turn handle operation. Doors slide open, with Swing and Slide technique. Legislative requirements for Category A, B and C firearms storage Section 60 of the Weapons Regulation 1996 (Qld) provides minimum requirements for safe storage of firearms. For Category A, B and C firearms: • The container must be of a rigid structure, made of either solid steel or solid timber; • Rigid structure refers to the strength of the container and the use of reasonable force to the sides or top of the container should not result in deflections of the panel or the container • The term solid, requires that the container panels are continuous (eg without venting/holes or perforation) • The container must be either steel (aluminium/alloys are not compliant) or solid timber. Species of timber or structural and marine ply are compliant. Chipboard, particle board, MDF and plaster board are not compliant. • If the container used for storing these firearms weighs less than 150kg, it must be securely fixed to the frame or floor of a permanent building; • The container must have a sturdy combination lock, keyed lock or keyed padlock; • The container must be locked other than for the time to remove/replace firearms; and • Firearms must be unloaded and the bolt must be removed or action broken for storage. The bolt is a major component part and is subject to same storage requirements as the firearm and can be stored with the firearm.Ammunition must be stored in a secure container or secured area that is separate from the container that holds the firearms; for example a gun safe with a internal secured area for the ammunition (Section 85 and 86 of the Explosives Regulations 2003 [Qld]). Legislative requirements for Category D, H or R firearms storage Section 60 of the Weapons Regulation provides minimum requirements for safe keeping of Category D, H and R firearms including: • The container must of a rigid structure, made of solid steel; • Be bolted to the frame or floor of a permanent building; • The container must have a sturdy combination lock, keyed lock or keyed padlock; • The container must be locked other than for the time to remove/replace firearm; and • Firearms must be unloaded and the action broken for storage Ammunition must be stored in a secure container or secured area that is separate from the container that holds the firearms; for example a gun safe with a internal secured area for the ammunition (Section 85 and 86 of the Explosives Regulations 2003 [Qld]). If more than 30 firearms are stored at the one premises (total firearms for all licensees), the firearms must be stored in accordance with Sections 39 to 43 of the Weapons Regulation   For other states regulations please visit; LOKAWAY safes State Regulations page.