Good home security can be expensive, and the world is full of good old fashioned cheapskates like you and I, always looking to make it happen for a bargain busting price. And even in home security, the cheapest way to go is usually buying used. Used gun safes are surely no exception. You’re usually going to find a better deal on a used gun safe than a brand spanking new one – that is, if you know what to look for.
You see, gun safes are significant investments, both in the realm of finance and responsibility. Making a poor choice could put your children in danger, and your valuables in the wrong hands.
First, you need to keep an eye out for obvious flaws caused by the wear and tear of time, and the not-so natural fire, theft, and water damage. Things like scratch and dents around the door, and smoke or mildew reminiscence should be an obvious red flag. And of course, if you’re not happy with a few minor scuffs and scratches, you’ll need to either work it into the final price, or keep looking.
You’re also going to want to consider the price of shipping when shopping for secondhand cheap gun safes because the price of freight and installation isn’t always all that cheap. Safes, especially larger, high end models can be very expensive to handle professionally. If you’re buying your safe out of town, or even close to home, make sure you don’t cut a deal without first figuring out what it’s going to cost to get it in your house.
Lastly, one of the most important things to consider when buying a used gun safe is the remaining life on the warranty. In fact, a lot of manufacturers won’t even honor their warranty to anyone but the original owner of the safe. Don’t be sold on lifetime comfort if it doesn’t apply to you. Most importantly, in all of this, just take your time. Being a responsible gun owner takes a little bit of money no matter how you cut it, but doing a little extra homework can help you come out on top.
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