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Reddit mentions of GunVault GV2000C-DLX Multi Vault Deluxe Gun Safe,Black

Sentiment score: 4
Reddit mentions: 11

We found 11 Reddit mentions of GunVault GV2000C-DLX Multi Vault Deluxe Gun Safe,Black. Here are the top ones.

GunVault GV2000C-DLX Multi Vault Deluxe Gun Safe,Black
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    Features:
  • Unique no eyes; Keypad for quick access
  • Heavy gauge steel housing with tamper proof spring loaded door; Exterior dimensions (hxwxd) 8.125 x 10.3 x 14 inches; Interior dimensions (hxwxd) 6 x 9 x 12.75 inches
  • Built in computer blocks access after repeated invalid keypad entries
  • Learn buttons make it easy to program over 12 million user selectable access codes
  • Foam lining inside to protect the firearm or other valuables
  • Patented no eyes keypad allows for quick access
  • Protective foam lined interior, with tamper resistant, spring loaded door
  • Precise fittings are virtually impossible to pry open with hand tools
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height8.2 Inches
Length15 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateOctober 2009
SizeMulti Vault
Weight16.3 Pounds
Width10.5 Inches

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Found 11 comments on GunVault GV2000C-DLX Multi Vault Deluxe Gun Safe,Black:

u/flmorris91 · 330 pointsr/instant_regret

You all know they make small pistol safes that bolt to the inside of your dresser or drawer, right? You can keep a full size pistol, loaded, right beside you and nobody’s getting into it without the right keypad combo or a pry bar that’s too heavy for a child to wield.

Edit: for those that asked, this what I’ve had for the past 6 years. I like the double height to keep a full size pistol and small compact version together, plus room for ammunition. I’m sure the other gun vault models work just as fine as well.

GunVault GV2000C-DLX Multi Vault Deluxe Gun Safe https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000O8VUR0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_KJH5CbCEG8ZYJ

u/Zoroko · 4 pointsr/AskReddit

>A lot of people in my neighborhood had guard dogs but they are often neglected

That doesn't mean you have to neglect your dog.

>trips with me because it's too much of a pain in the ass to find somebody to take care of their pet.

I have two dogs, and having them is more valuable to me than going on trips all the time. I don't have chilrdren (yet), so to me they are my children and I love spending time with them. Having them has added to my life, whereas I look at what you said and it seems like having a dog would take away from it.

>As for guns, I feel much safer without

I can respect your opinion, but feeling safe and being safe and two different things. Even the fastest response time for a police department is still minutes and an altercation only takes seconds. I don't want a shoot out in my living room either, but to protect myself and my family i'd do it in a heartbeat.

> I'm kind of glad the guy got away

that makes you house a target for future burglaries. House burglars often come back, because most the of the time people will have all the items stolen replaced via insurance. I've known people who have had their homes broken into upwards of 8 times, a few times while they were home asleep.

>roommates samurai sword proved how weapons should not be in the house during huge parties

gun safe


I think i've poked enough holes in what you said. I'm not trying to be rude or a dick, I just don't like it when people don't feel the need to protect them selves. I look at my home defense gun like I do seat belts. I've been driving for almost 15 years now and I've only needed my seat belt once... but the one time I needed it, it saved my life.

u/j1mmy_chew · 2 pointsr/CCW

I've been a happy owner of a Gunvault for a while now. The particular model I linked has enough space for 2+ weapons and some other items, which is nice. The real reason I opted for this was the easy access (easily opened in under two seconds) and dual power supplies (110v and battery). You can also manually un/lock with the supplied keys.

For the price, I am happy with the purchase.

u/theadguy · 2 pointsr/guns

I should mention, I actually have the two gun version of that safe. If you think you may buy a second firearm at some point, or want to stash a few valuables in there, the two-gun version might be a better option. It not that much larger floor-space-wise, but is a bit taller.

u/username_unavailable · 2 pointsr/videos

If you keep a biometric gun safe like this one near your bed you can get to your weapon quickly. If your bedroom isn't easily accessible from the ground floor it's going to take a bit of time between when you first notice someone breaking in and when they can get to you. It's not foolproof but it's a hell of a lot faster than the police.

u/PrincessSugartits · 2 pointsr/steroids

I've been eyeballing this one for a while. Seems like all the bad reviews are from tards who did it wrong or didn't read that the battery needs replaced every couple of years. I had this and gave it away because I didn't care for it. It would unlock properly maybe 3 of every 10 tries. Fuck that thing. Gunvaults suck IME.

Right now I've just got my carry 9mm on the kitchen counter and my home defense .45 on my nightstand which is nowhere near ideal.

You should buy it first and let me know so I don't waste my cash ;)

u/bremergorst · 2 pointsr/CCW

I have a Gunvault that sits on my nightstand. I can unlock it in no-light situations if need be.

Gunvault GV2000C-DLX Multi Vault Deluxe Gun Safe

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000O8VUR0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_h3EIAb94YJ3Q4

Also, consider this a good reason to buy another gun that you keep a weapon light mounted on. The safe I linked to has my P30L with Inforce light mount in the bottom shelf, and my daily P2000 goes in the upper shelf. As well as some extra mags, a knife, and an extra flashlight.

u/mickeymouse4348 · 1 pointr/ar15

i use a glock 22 for HD (getting a 9mm conversion barrel with my next paycheck)

i keep it on my nightstand in this safe that i close when i leave the house and leave open when im home

i keep my ARs unloaded in a locking gun rack on my wall with a loaded 40 round mag in my night stand just in case

u/chloraphil · 1 pointr/homedefense

I have two young children in the house, who are definitely of the age to get in to things they shouldn't. I also own multiple firearms, including handguns.

They are all kept locked in one of two safes - one for the long guns and ammo, and a smaller one for the pistols that is beside the bed.

I am of the personal opinion that a long gun (shotgun or rifle) is better for home defense than a handgun, but that's just my opinion. You could do much worse than this.

If you live in or near [redacted] I'd be happy to take you and your wife shooting :)

u/krystar78 · 1 pointr/CCW

https://www.amazon.com/Gunvault-GV2000C-DLX-Multi-Vault-Deluxe/dp/B000O8VUR0

the deluxe line has a AC/DC adapter plug with a battery backup.

u/ThatOneGuyJeff · 1 pointr/Glocks

you mentioned something for "all my family's guns"... how many are we talking and what kind?

like someone else mentioned - both can be easily defeated - heck even some of the better options just slow people down. you mention that someof the lock boxes can be taken - very true. i have a cable connected to my gunvault safe which is then again connected to the bed. can this be defeated? sure.. but hopefully the alarm going off will mean that theyre trying to take the easy stuff. here is the one i have i got it for just over $100 at a gun show. to answer your question - theyre kept loaded and ready to go.

i only store my carry guns (well and also my kids xbox controller when he gets in trouble) in there... otherwise theyre all in a safe thats bolted to the foundation of the house.

good luck with your search