Huntin' Land

4 Safe Gun Storage Ideas for Hunters and Home Defenders

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This is Huntin’ Land, the podcast for landowners and land hunters; with how-to’s for habitat management and land investment. If you own, manage, or dream of owning land, this is the podcast for you. For anyone who owns a gun, safe gun storage is a must. With that in mind, we sat down with an expert in gun safety to share his safe gun storage ideas for hunters and home defenders, alike. On this week’s episode, we talk to Tom Kubiniec of SecureIt Tactical, the largest supplier of weapons storage units to the U.S. military, including special forces. Tom is a guy who knows the answers when it comes to safe, tactical gun storage. 

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Topics Discussed Regarding Safe Gun Storage Ideas for Hunters and Home Defenders

How did you get into the gun storage business?
How has the recent spike in gun sales affected gun storage business?
Are gun shops essential businesses?
  • Are there any states that have tried to shut them down?
  • Is that constitutional?
Ideas for New Buyers
-What should the biggest concerns be for the gun owner?
-When do most break in’s occur?
-How big of a risk is a violent break-in?
-Where do thieves go when they break into a home?
Best places to secure guns safely from children, yet easy to access in a crisis.
What kinds of things to consider for a crisis plan?
Difference in SecureIt tactical storage vs your conventional gun safe?

 

 

This week’s show has been brought to you by Joe Baya and Clint Flowers, members of the top producing team at National Land Realty, the fastest growing and most innovative land brokerage in the nation. With hunting season right around the corner and interest rates at historic lows, now is a great time to be buying or selling land. If you want to learn more, shoot us an email at pros@landhuntin.com or call us at 855-NLR-LAND.

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Joe Baya

Joe Baya is Great Days Outdoors' editor-in-chief. He is responsible for a team of hunters and anglers that cover everything from fishing and hunting to the financial implications of owning and managing private land. Baya started his career in the outdoors as a charter boat deckhand and eventual 50 Ton Captain logging over 1,000 days on the waters of the Gulf of Mexico fishing out of Dauphin Island, Alabama. His formal education began in agricultural communications at Auburn University, where his Dad asked, "What are you going to do...Talk to cows?"

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