Product Preview: Pendleton Safes Knight Series

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posted on January 28, 2016
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Pendleton Safes has reconceptualized firearm storage by utilizing an internal, carousel-style turret with customizable shelves and gun racks. The turret and multi-level shelves allow users to store more guns in a smaller, and far more organized, space than traditional safes. And, since it is powered by an electric motor, the turret rotates, bringing firearms and valuables front and center without having to reach and shuffle around other items. Pendleton’s Knight Series safes offer security, efficiency and luxury, requiring just 35.5"x32.25" of floor space and boasting an extra-wide access door to further ease firearm retrieval. Available in more than 10 colors and finishes, the Knights feature interior LED lighting, moisture control and additional corner shelving for ammunition and accessories. Security is provided by its 3/16" steel construction (1/4" steel is available), a Sargent and Greenleaf manual or electronic lock and a plate bolt design that provides more than 50" of steel locking surface area. Truly the Cadillac of gun safes, Pendleton’s Knight offers customers revolutionary security and convenience. MSRP: starting at $6,995. Contact Pendleton Safes; (770) 466-6181; pendletonsafes.com.

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