On Thu, 15 Feb 2018 20:33:47 -0500, Alex  wrote:
Keyser Soze wrote:
 On 2/15/18 4:47 PM,  wrote:
 On Thu, 15 Feb 2018 08:23:52 -0800 (PST), Its Me 
 wrote:
 There is even easier access to kitchen knives, hammers and cars, but 
 it is far more rare that a troubled person uses one of those to kill 
 someone.
 There must be something other than easy access to drive them to use 
 a gun, eh?
 Efficiency. The same reason Harry has had an assault rifle of some
 sort for as long as I can remember.
 Knives and clubs still kill about 2200 a year vs a few hundred for
 rifles.
 I engage in the wholesale slaughter of empty beer and soda cans, 
 plastic soda bottles, and paper targets. No kids or crazed right-wing 
 rec.boaters are going to get their hands on my rifles unless they blow 
 up or carry out my 800-pound safe that is through-bolted to concrete.
Unless it's a tiny safe, you don't own a safe.  Mine is just over 1500lbs.
Harry is a high volume dealer but he never has a lot of inventory in
his floor plan. A small safe works for him.
BTW have you ever seen how long the typical "gun safe" holds up to a
determined thief with modern tools?
A diamond blade in a $20 Harbor Fright circular saw will slice through
the side or back of these things in a few minutes. A regular "metal"
cutting carbide blade will defeat most of them.  
It is noisy and dusty but effective on just about anything but 1/4"
armor plate. Most are 16ga up to 12ga steel with some kind of cement
board or even fire code drywall between layers.