interesting concept for quick access long gun safe
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interesting concept for quick access long gun safe
I like the concept here. Would like to see economy of scale bring price down below that of a conventional multi-gun safe.....at current price I think it will remain, pardon the pun, a niche product.
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Re: interesting concept for quick access long gun safe
Yeah, I like the idea of a quick access gun not in a normally suspected location, but with no way to attach it to the floor, I think it would be a target for theft just being a speaker. Then they have your hide out gun(s). JMHO
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Re: interesting concept for quick access long gun safe
It does allow for bolting to the floor.Jusme wrote:Yeah, I like the idea of a quick access gun not in a normally suspected location, but with no way to attach it to the floor, I think it would be a target for theft just being a speaker. Then they have your hide out gun(s). JMHO
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Re: interesting concept for quick access long gun safe
Flightmare wrote:It does allow for bolting to the floor.Jusme wrote:Yeah, I like the idea of a quick access gun not in a normally suspected location, but with no way to attach it to the floor, I think it would be a target for theft just being a speaker. Then they have your hide out gun(s). JMHO
I must have missed that it looked like it was portable. That would make it a somewhat better option.

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Re: interesting concept for quick access long gun safe
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Re: interesting concept for quick access long gun safe
Kinda makes you wonder about their marketing photo, though. They picture an AR and a pistol...and the only spare ammo is a bunch of shot shells, no spare mags or rounds for the two semi-autos anywhere in sight. I guess they're just highlighting that they have shot-shell loops built in, but if a shotgun isn't your go-to, that's just wasted space. I'd think it would have made more sense to build in Molle strips so folks could mount just about whatever spare mags/ammo they wanted.
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Re: interesting concept for quick access long gun safe
The video references that shotshell holder as the "optional ammunition holder".Skiprr wrote:Kinda makes you wonder about their marketing photo, though. They picture an AR and a pistol...and the only spare ammo is a bunch of shot shells, no spare mags or rounds for the two semi-autos anywhere in sight. I guess they're just highlighting that they have shot-shell loops built in, but if a shotgun isn't your go-to, that's just wasted space. I'd think it would have made more sense to build in Molle strips so folks could mount just about whatever spare mags/ammo they wanted.
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Re: interesting concept for quick access long gun safe
Yep; you're right. And I didn't previously click on "Pre-order Now," but it seems that's where you need to go to see specifics:The Annoyed Man wrote:The video references that shotshell holder as the "optional ammunition holder".Skiprr wrote:Kinda makes you wonder about their marketing photo, though. They picture an AR and a pistol...and the only spare ammo is a bunch of shot shells, no spare mags or rounds for the two semi-autos anywhere in sight. I guess they're just highlighting that they have shot-shell loops built in, but if a shotgun isn't your go-to, that's just wasted space. I'd think it would have made more sense to build in Molle strips so folks could mount just about whatever spare mags/ammo they wanted.
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Sentinel Storage Accessory
As featured in the prototype on Indiegogo we have added some accessories not included with sentinel including a holster for a pistol and some ammo storage. Sentinel storage accessory will easily attach to the inside of your Sentinel and will have a place for a pistol, pockets for ammo, and clips.

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Re: interesting concept for quick access long gun safe
My wife liked the thing until she saw the price. $700 may be a good price, but it's more than she wants to spend.
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Re: interesting concept for quick access long gun safe
I was ready to buy one until I saw that priceThe Annoyed Man wrote:My wife liked the thing until she saw the price. $700 may be a good price, but it's more than she wants to spend.
Cut out the speakers and it could get that price point lower
Re: interesting concept for quick access long gun safe
Pretty cool but adding the speakers is just a ploy to get more money. I doubt the sound quality is anything I'd want to listen to.
Other than that, attaching it to the floor in your living room or any room other than a closet? No thanks. Not tearing up my floors. God forbid I want to move my furniture around.
Other than that, attaching it to the floor in your living room or any room other than a closet? No thanks. Not tearing up my floors. God forbid I want to move my furniture around.
Re: interesting concept for quick access long gun safe
It's $524 on the preorder. Still more than I''d pay.The Annoyed Man wrote:My wife liked the thing until she saw the price. $700 may be a good price, but it's more than she wants to spend.
Re: interesting concept for quick access long gun safe
I hear "price point" bandied about everywhere. What is the difference between "price point" and "price?" Or, is "price point" just a way to sound in the know? No offense intended.rentz wrote:I was ready to buy one until I saw that priceThe Annoyed Man wrote:My wife liked the thing until she saw the price. $700 may be a good price, but it's more than she wants to spend.
Cut out the speakers and it could get that price point lower
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It's a way for us cool kids to make you outsiders feel more awkward and worse about yourselves.G26ster wrote:I hear "price point" bandied about everywhere. What is the difference between "price point" and "price?" Or, is "price point" just a way to sound in the know? No offense intended.rentz wrote:I was ready to buy one until I saw that priceThe Annoyed Man wrote:My wife liked the thing until she saw the price. $700 may be a good price, but it's more than she wants to spend.
Cut out the speakers and it could get that price point lower


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Re: interesting concept for quick access long gun safe
Thanks TAM. Figured as much. It was one of my words/phrases I had in my "insider" vocabulary along with ROI, Let me be clear, at the end of the day, outside the box, etc.The Annoyed Man wrote:It's a way for us cool kids to make you outsiders feel more awkward and worse about yourselves.G26ster wrote:I hear "price point" bandied about everywhere. What is the difference between "price point" and "price?" Or, is "price point" just a way to sound in the know? No offense intended.rentz wrote:I was ready to buy one until I saw that priceThe Annoyed Man wrote:My wife liked the thing until she saw the price. $700 may be a good price, but it's more than she wants to spend.
Cut out the speakers and it could get that price point lower![]()