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There are no restrictions on the storage of shotgun cartridges, so the fruit bowl is an entirely legal place to keep them. Wouldn't fancy biting in to one though, it's bad enough biting in to a shot in a pheasant, so hundreds of them wouldn't be fun!
And as BB says, any solid wall, where they are fairly well out of sight, should be fine. The test in theory is that it takes more than 200N of force to pull them off, but I've never heard of an FEO turning up with a spring balance and hanging off a safe.
The gun safe is purely there to put opportunist burglars off. It's understood that if someone is intent on stealing the guns, no safe will hold for ever. This is why above a certain number of guns they will want increased overall security, including a silent alarm. |
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