The Security Professionals (650) 344-5625 providing the finest quality in floor safes home wall safes and fire safes at the best value in the industry
Featuring A1 Quality Safes
Shopping CartOrder TrackingChange Price Set
Search Keywords
Browse Pages
Navigation
Featured Products
Sentry Safes: sentry 5 gun safe from sentry safe company
Only $378.00
On SALE for only $226.80
gun safes on sale
Handgun safes electronic drawer safe wall mount pistol box
Only $89.00
On SALE for only $59.95
handgun drawer safes
A1 Quality Wall Safes - Free Shipping on electronic in wall safe
Only $360.00
On SALE for only $179.95
Free Shippimg
Floor Safe: Electronic digital lock floor safes
Only $500.00
On SALE for only $275.00
electronic floor safes
Hotel Safe: blue lcd laptop size hotel safe
Only $380.00
On SALE for only $228.00
hotel safe 40% off & free shipping
Fire Safes: electronic LCD burglary resistant fireproof safe
Only $900.00
On SALE for only $540.00
electronic fire safes 40% off
cash boxes: strong steel cash box blue
Only $36.00
On SALE for only $18.00
cash box 50% off
key boxes: 48 key cabinet box
Only $100.00
On SALE for only $50.00
key box 50% off
Depository Safes: LED display electronic lock depository safe
Only $300.00
On SALE for only $150.00
under counter safe 50% off
Mailboxes: wall mount horizontal residential locking mailboxes
Only $114.00
On SALE for only $57.00
mailboxes 50% off sale
Home Safes: large home electronic burglary safe
Only $650.00
On SALE for only $325.00
home electronic safes
Sentry safes - fireproof security box - sentry fire safe chest
Only $34.00
On SALE for only $28.80
sentry safe free shipping
Fire King Media Safes Vault - fireproof data media safe
Only $640.00
On SALE for only $420.00
fireproof data media safe
Coupons
FREE
Safe Catalog
Handgun safe
A1 Quality pistol safes, handgun safes & firearm trigger locks

As a handgun owner, a safe and secure pistol box is one of the most important responsibilities that you assume. Only you and your spouse should be aware of where your hand gun is permanently stored. It should not be within sight or reach of children, or accessible to burglars.
 
    Description Price
1.   Cable gunlock secures all types of guns
Item No. 107DSPT
$9.19
$9.99
2.   Set Your Own Combination Trigger Lock
Item No. 94DSPTA1
$12.48
$14.64
3.   Hand Gun Trigger Lock
Item No. A106HGTL
$12.80
$14.99
4.   Gun Lock instant firearm access cable and trigger lock
Item No. GL650KD
$28.95
5.   Gun safes accessories. Desiccant
Item No. 3645027
$52.00
$65.00
6.   Gun safes accessories Pistol Rack
Item No. 3645084
$36.00
$45.00
7.   Handgun safes electronic drawer safe wall mount pistol box
Item No. A1Q8EBD
$59.95
$89.00
8.   Home Safes - electronic home handgun / hotel safe
Item No. A1Q20EB
$93.00
$160.00
9.   Wall Safes: Home electronic drawer / wall mount gun safe
Item No. A1Q8EBW
$79.95
$160.00
10.   Wall Safes: low price electronic hotel wall safe - wall mount pistol safe
Item No. A1Q12EWD
$99.95
$180.00
11.   Jewelry Safes: High security key lock jewelry safe.
Item No. A1Q-JS22K
$90.00
$180.00
12.   Handgun safe: electronic drawer safe home handgun safe
Item No. A1Q-HDGN1214
$98.00
$200.00
13.   Handgun Safe / electronic hotel safe - home handgun safe
Item No. A125EA
$98.00
$225.00
14.   Wall Safe / extra deep 5" depth wall safe
Item No. A1Q-WS815K
$144.00
$240.00
15.   Gun Safes Push button single pistol safe
Item No. PB48
$147.50
$205.00
16.   Home Safes: personal home burglary safe
Item No. A1Q-HS20
$128.00
$260.00
17.   Hotel Safes: electronic LCD display hotel safe
Item No. A1Q-HS30
$360.00
18.   Hotel Safes: electronic credit card locking hotel safe
Item No. A1Q-C25HS
$120.00
$400.00
19.   Pistol Safes Vline top drawer keyless access handgun safe
Item No. 2912-S-TD
$169.00
$183.00
20.   Quick Release Mounting Bracket
Item No. MB2912
$24.00
21.   Desk Mate
Item No. 2597-S
$174.00
22.   Tray for Desk Mate
Item No. TRDM
$25.00
23.   Quick Release Mounting Braket
Item No. MBDM
$24.00
24.   Universal Mounting Bracket
Item No. UBDM
$39.00
25.   Hide Away Security Safe
Item No. 3912-SH
$198.60
$239.50
All prices in US Dollars

A1-Locksmith Home  
If you need quick access to a loaded firearm in your home , you need to take special safety measures. Most fatal home firearm accidents occur when youngsters, often children who do not live in the home,discover firearms that the adults thought were safely hidden. Child-proof your handgun by removing all ammunition, opening up the action of the weapon and securing it with a trigger lock. There are several types of trigger locks available. Remember to lock your handgun before storing it in a locked pistol safe.

If children are in the home, a conscious effort by the hand gun owner should be made to assure that the weapon is locked and stored appropriately. According to law, you may be guilty of a felony if you are found to have been negligent in storing your pistol and it was used by a minor to cause death or injury to another person.

We recommend that you: Store your handgun, unloaded and uncocked, in securely locked pistol safes.
Store and lock your handgun and its ammunition in separate locations.
Do not store your handgun among your valuables, such as jewelry or silver.
Do not store your handgun in a bedside table or under your mattress or pillow.
Child-proof your weapon by placing a padlock around the tip strap of the weapon or by securing a trigger lock.
We recommend that you: Always carry with you, on your key chain, the keys that open both the pistol drawer safe that stores your handgun, and its padlock or trigger lock.
If you go on vacation, consider additional safe-keeping measures for your handgun while you are away.
Store ammunition in a locked container, away from heat or moisture.
Never throw out ammunition in the trash.
Record your handgun's serial number and keep it in a pistol safe.

We recommend that the following safety rules be strictly enforced:

Always treat every handgun as if it were loaded.
Never point a gun (whether loaded or unloaded) at another person or at yourself.
Always keep the firearm pointed in safe direction. You must also take into consideration that a bullet can ricochet or glance off of any object it strikes, and that bullets can penetrate walls, ceilings, floors, and windows.
Give your handgun to someone only if you verify that it is unloaded and the cylinder or action is open. Take a handgun from someone only after you verify that it is unloaded and the cylinder or action is open.
Always be certain that your target and the surrounding area are safe before firing.
Before firing your weapon you should routinely make sure that your firearm is in good working order and that the barrel is clear of dirt and obstructions.
Load your handgun only if and when you intend to fire it.
Assume your handgun's safety devices will fail.
When handling or cleaning your handgun, never leave it unattended - It should be in your view and under your supervision at all times.
The most dangerous handgun is an "unloaded" handgun.

BASIC HANDGUN SAFETY EXAM

That part on a revolver that holds the ammunition is called the:
a. magazine
b. clip
c. cylinder
d. bore

2. The end of the handgun from which the bullet exits is called the:
a. chamber
b. muzzle
c. bore
d. slide

3. The term �single action� in a revolver refers to a gun that:
a. only fires a single shot
b. must have the hammer cocked before squeezing the trigger and making the revolver fire
c. can be fired whether or not the hammer is cocked
d. is an antique that is no longer made

4. The term �double action� in a revolver refers to a gun that:
a. fires twice as many rounds as a single action
b. must have the hammer cocked before squeezing the trigger and making the revolver fire
c. can be fired whether or not the hammer is cocked
d. can only be fired if the hammer is in the �down� position

5. A semi automatic pistol is a handgun that
a. will fire continuously as long as the trigger is held down
b. will fire a single shot for each pull of the trigger
c. never requires the hammer to be cocked first on any model
d. is always hammerless

6. Rim fire ammunition has its primer:
a. in the center of the cartridge case
b. as a separate component on the edge of the cartridge case
c. as an integral component built into the rim of the cartridge case
d. rim fire cartridges do not use primers

7. In a .357 Magnum revolver, you can use:
a. both .357 Magnum and .38 Special ammunition
b. any .38 caliber ammunition including .38 S&W and .38 Short Colt.
c. only .357 Magnum ammunition
d. any ammunition that will fit in the chamber

8. When not aiming at the target or otherwise ready to fire, your trigger finger should be:
a. outside of the trigger guard
b. pressing only lightly on the trigger
c. inside the trigger guard, but with no pressure on the trigger
d. on the trigger as long as the safety is on

9. A semi automatic pistol may be considered safe:
a. when you have removed the magazine
b. when you have placed the safety on
c. when you have checked the chamber but not removed the magazine
d. When the magazine is removed, the chamber is checked and empty, and the action is open

10. Always pointing a gun in a safe direction means:
a. pointing it so that if it discharges, the shot will not cause injury through a direct hit
b. pointing it so that if it discharges, the shot will not cause injury though a ricochet
c. pointing it so that if it discharges, the shot will not cause injury through over-penetration
d. All of the above

11. Guns must be secured from unauthorized persons by
a. keeping all doors to the residence locked when not at home
b. storing them in a secure storage cabinet such as a locked metal cabinet or safe
c. using trigger locks
d. Either B or C

12. Guns must be stored securely from unauthorized persons
a. to prevent theft
b. to prevent children from hurting themselves or others
c. because it is the law
d. All of the above

13. I can carry a loaded large capacity firearm (handgun) in my vehicle as long as
a. I have a class A LTC
b. the firearm is under my direct control
c. I do not have any restrictions on my LTC that would prevent such carrying
d. All of the above

14. The term �Firearm� essentially means:
a. any gun from which a bullet can be fired
b. handguns
c. large capacity handguns
d. rifles and shotguns

15. A guilty finding on a simple assault and battery which would be considered a �violent crime� under
the law, would disqualify a person from obtaining a license to carry firearms:
a. for one year
b. for five years
c. until his probation had ended
d. for life

16. Since a person can only accurately focus on one object at a time while shooting, he should focus on
the
a. rear sight
b. front sight
c. target
d. sight radius

17. When preparing to make a shot, the shooter should
a. hold his breath for as long as it takes to make the shot
b. not hold his breath, but breath naturally
c. hold his breath for up to six seconds. If the shot is not made, begin shot preparation again.
d. Exhale continuously during the shot preparation process

18. In addition to knowing your backstop, you need to know what is beyond your backstop because:
a. the bullet may penetrate the backstop and hit whatever is behind it.
b. the bullet may ricochet over the top or side of the backstop
c. you may miss the target and backstop entirely
d. All of the above

19. Eye protection is mandatory while shooting to prevent the shooter from being blinded by:
a. burnt gunpowder or other small particles coming from the cartridge case when firing
b. lead splatter or jacketed bullets ricocheting off of the backstop
c. cartridge cases ejecting either directly or by ricochet into the eye
d. All of the above

20. When at a shooting range, and on the firing line, pointing my gun in a safe direction generally means:
a. pointing my gun down range towards the target
b. pointing my gun muzzle up as frequently seen in police television dramas
c. pointing my gun sideways as there is a divider between the shooting lanes.

EXAM ANSWERS
1. C
2. B
3. B
4. C
5. B
6. C
7. A
8. A
9. D
10. D
11. D
12. D
13. D
14. B
15. D
16. B
17. C
18. D
19. D
20. A


 
view all humidors  
Home | Contact Us | Product Line | Return Policy | Privacy Statement | Product Line | Burglary Safes and Fire safes | Burglary Safes | cash Boxes | Depository Safes | Fire Data Media Safes | Floor Safes | Gun Safes | Hand Gun Safes | High Security Safes and Vault door | Hotel Residential Safes | Key Cabinet, key boxes | Mail Boxes | Sentry Safes | Wall Safes | Link Page
 

A1-Locksmith 359 Beach Rd Burlingame, CA 94010. copyrights reserved © A1-Locksmith 2002-2009 Last updated April 2009 email support@a1-locksmith.com Questions call (650) 344-5625 open 7 days a week