(Newswire.net — June 17, 2013) Lynden, WA — Last year’s total gun sales in California came in at around 817,000. Handgun sales accounted for 388,006 of that. That’s almost 100 thousand more in handgun sales than in 2011.
But curiously enough, this has not caused an increase in gun related accidents or deaths. Last year’s injuries by firearms dropped a staggering 38 percent.
One thing is sure, if introducing a handgun into your family you should get a gun safe to store it in. The default storage deposit for a handgun usually ends up being a shelf in your closet or under your shorts in a drawer.
You can reduce the statistics even more by taking a proactive approach to gun safety in your home. A handgun purchased for protection will often times be kept loaded in an easily accessible location.
Compact portable Gunvault Safes are designed for this very purpose. The Gunvault MultiVault Safe will store your loaded handguns in an easily accessible location while giving access within seconds when you need it.
The Gunvault MultiVault Safe comes in a variety of configurations. Biometric Fingerprint recognition technology is available and especially useful during high pressure situations where you’ve suddenly forgotten your access code.
Multivault safes have a removable middle shelf so you can store more than one firearm or use the additional space to store other valuables.
Here are just a few of the innovative features you can expect on your Gunvault Multivault:
- All of the MultiVaults are California DOJ Approved
- Outside is constructed of solid 16-gauge steel
- Soft foam lines the inside and protects valuables
- High-Strength lock mechanism for Durable performance
- Precise fittings make it almost impossible to pry open with hand tools
- Tamper indicator lets you know of any unauthorized access attempts
Purchase a handgun, purchase a Gunvault Safe to store it in.
More information on the Gunvault line of safes can be found at the Miles Tactical website.
Media Contact Info:
Miles Tactical
Lynden WA 98264
Phone: 800-908-9128
Sources
http://oag.ca.gov/sites/all/files/agweb/pdfs/firearms/forms/dros_chart.pdf?