Brattonsound Titan RT -20

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Re: Brattonsound Titan RT -20

#31 Post by adiepie »

Mine was also bent on arrival...they replaced it free of charge however

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Re: Brattonsound Titan RT -20

#32 Post by Paul-Andrzej »

On 12th February 2012 my Brattonsound like these but with two locks was jemmied open in nil seconds flat. They only had to "do" the top lock and the bottom sprung open with a pull. I think it was too secured to the wall giving the perpetrator plenty of leverage.

On here somewhere (probably GOM) under "Goodbye Guns".

My replacement (can't recall the name) has a series of sliding bars controlled by one lock.
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Re: Brattonsound Titan RT -20

#33 Post by bradaz11 »

just read the post, wow, not good. bet you still have a sore spot on those guns :(

I think given the price, and lock position, this type of cabinet will not be 2 lock jobbie, it will be a vault style, and from what I know of mine, I think they would have more luck angle grinding the front off, than jemmying it open
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Re: Brattonsound Titan RT -20

#34 Post by Countryman »

Yes, they are vault style doors.


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#35 Post by Paul-Andrzej »

Over it now, thanks,

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#36 Post by Countryman »

Paul-Andrzej wrote:Over it now, thanks,

Paul.
Still unpleasant and not a common story. Only you and Mr Digweed that I've heard recently.

Glad they made a recovery.
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#37 Post by @nd »

what is the difference between the Titan 10 rifle safe and the sentinel SL9+safe apart from the extra gun capacity
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Re: Brattonsound Titan RT -20

#38 Post by meles meles »

Ah, if you had class, ooman, and the better part of an additional £20,000 to spend, Viscount Linley would make you a bespoke oak cabinet to enclose both safes so you would never see the annoying asymmetry of the keyholes...
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#39 Post by Countryman »

meles meles wrote:Ah, if you had class, ooman, and the better part of an additional £20,000 to spend, Viscount Linley would make you a bespoke oak cabinet to enclose both safes so you would never see the annoying asymmetry of the keyholes...
Ah well, have class if not cash, so local cabinet maker crafted a bespoke cupboard in painted pine. It's been carpeted, felted and had led lighting wired up.

It's a picture. I hope to enjoy it for the next 20 years at least. Keyholes still get my goat.
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Re: Brattonsound Titan RT -20

#40 Post by Countryman »

@nd wrote:what is the difference between the Titan 10 rifle safe and the sentinel SL9+safe apart from the extra gun capacity
43mm wider
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