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[6.10] Storage

Pack
   A typical flexible storage bag made of nylon, canvas, leather, or other appropriate material. While they are convenient for holding a wide variety of equipment, their contents are usually not quickly accessible.
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Holster
   The holster is a leather or nylon receptacle that keeps a handgun firmly in place for quick, easy access. Holsters can be strapped on beneath the shoulder, around the belt, on the back, or around a person's leg or ankle.
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Wall safe
   These storage areas tend to be rather small, having an average of about a cubic foot (28.3 L) in volume. Their diminutive size allows them to be concealed behind pictures or other wall hangings. Like all safes, they can be purchased in different levels of quality. More secure safes are also more expensive.
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Small floor safe
   A small safe is a strong metal box with a swing-open front door panel. These safes are typically cubic in shape, measuring around 60 cm on each side with an interior volume of 6 cubic feet (174 L).
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Medium floor safe
   Floor safes of this size stand about 6 feet (1.8 meters) tall and are often used to secure rather lengthy items, such as rifles, shotguns, and other longarms. The width of a medium floor safe is 2.5 feet across and 1.5 feet deep (for a volume of 22.5 cubic feet, or 637 L).
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Large floor safe
   These mammoth containers are the next best thing to your own personal vault. Six feet (1.8 meters) tall, four feet (1.2 meters) wide, and three feet (.9 meter) deep, large floor safes have a volume of 55 cubic feet (1,500 L).
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Walk-in safe
   For everyone wanting their own personal vault, there is the walk-in safe. A thick metal door opens into a small room with armored walls, ceiling, and floor to prevent unauthorized access from all sides.
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