ShotLock Shotgun Vault
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ShotLock Shotgun Vault
ShotLock Shotgun Vault
Has anyone here seen or used one of these before? I've got a shotgun that I want to keep loaded and ready for home defense, but I don't want to leave it just laying around. I need a good way to secure it while also having quick access to it, and the ShotLock seems like a good solution. Still, no one in the Dallas area seems to carry these, and I'm hesitant to spend $170 on it sight-unseen.
Has anyone here seen or used one of these before? I've got a shotgun that I want to keep loaded and ready for home defense, but I don't want to leave it just laying around. I need a good way to secure it while also having quick access to it, and the ShotLock seems like a good solution. Still, no one in the Dallas area seems to carry these, and I'm hesitant to spend $170 on it sight-unseen.
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I know nothing about the device, but you might try Costco and save $40.
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I wonder if that would work mounted in a vehicle? Cool idea - similar in concept, though likely not design/durability, to the locks used in police vehicles to secure shotguns and ARs etc.
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COSTCO?!?!?!?!Pawpaw wrote:I know nothing about the device, but you might try Costco and save $40.

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Costco is fine. It's Las Vegas that's the problem.
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The Costco description says...austinrealtor wrote:I wonder if that would work mounted in a vehicle? Cool idea - similar in concept, though likely not design/durability, to the locks used in police vehicles to secure shotguns and ARs etc.
14 Gauge Steel Construction.
Mounts on a wall or in a vehicle
tacticool wrote:Costco is fine. It's Las Vegas that's the problem.

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Thread hijack!!
Costco has been known to post some locations off limits. Its really hit or miss, though, not consistent company policy.
Costco has been known to post some locations off limits. Its really hit or miss, though, not consistent company policy.
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...thanks guys!!! Made MY day...been looking to put a locking rack in the truck for the shotgun...quick access and still slow 'em down if they break in...this is it!!! don't like the upright ones we used in the squads...too many wise comments from longbeaks...this'll mount low and lying down and do the trick nicely!!! Didn't know anything about it...and I gotta go a whole 2 blocks to get one...note that the site warns us off a few that won't fit it...
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Have you had a chance to go pick one up? What are your first impressions?speedsix wrote:...thanks guys!!! Made MY day...been looking to put a locking rack in the truck for the shotgun...quick access and still slow 'em down if they break in...this is it!!! don't like the upright ones we used in the squads...too many wise comments from longbeaks...this'll mount low and lying down and do the trick nicely!!! Didn't know anything about it...and I gotta go a whole 2 blocks to get one...note that the site warns us off a few that won't fit it...
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i saw one at the gunshow saturday. i thought it looked kind of pointless.
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..not yet, TrueFlog...will post when I do...basically wanting a way to secure the long gun in truck when in a house working...think it'll do fine and still offer quick access...
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I saw an ad for that last night. As the owner of two new shotguns, and having to secure one in the house I have been wondering of getting a vehicle mount and putting it in the closet but the thought of running 12v power seemed like a pain in the rear. This will be quicker if it's a quality piece of gear.
Thanks, wish they had them B&M
Pawpaw wrote:I know nothing about the device, but you might try Costco and save $40.
Thanks, wish they had them B&M

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I saw it on costco.com today $129.99 delivered ShotLock at CostcoGrog wrote:I saw an ad for that last night. As the owner of two new shotguns, and having to secure one in the house I have been wondering of getting a vehicle mount and putting it in the closet but the thought of running 12v power seemed like a pain in the rear. This will be quicker if it's a quality piece of gear.
Pawpaw wrote:I know nothing about the device, but you might try Costco and save $40.
Thanks, wish they had them B&M
I would like to know if it is functional for mounting on a wall or behind a door for quick access, but have it secure.
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