There's a science to the safe room. Some like a mirror. Others don't.
Just like Doettling's Guardian, we we wonder where our fascination with Gucci's gold-cornered travel trunk came ($50,000.00 USD) from. It's gold plated corners and locks etc. made us wonder - who would pay money to have them naturally scraped in transit? Would they have another case built to carry their case?
Would someone baby them (like a top notch loudspeaker) so that no scratch appeared on them? That is, for an in-use item.
It turns out it came from the Doettling Bel-Aire Magnus. Looking through a company's products, you are tempted to find those that appeal to you, and those that you would buy - that is, those items that are of purposeful and friendly value to you. How did we miss the Magnus?
The solid corners, the great leather straps, the cow-hide behind. Even the star suggesting liberty in a state like Texas, or your own.
Could one enjoy fire-arms responsibly, without any training? Just like driving, or any other purposeful and solid activity. The state will impose laws and incisions on your liberty. How else will it feed?
We like liberty. And we like safe. Being safe is another matter. Should you take law into your own hands, you will have the whole state to contend with. Succeed that, and you will have each and every other state at you, should you find a dictatorial route to success.
Could you be solid in your own room? That's the question we pose today. Would the window be a LCD screen, you'd be about right.
Dartz may help you with their Prombron tehcnology, or perhaps Doettling's Safe Rooms is enough.
We like Dartz and we like Doettling. What's more to say about that shite? It's solid. It's good.





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