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Cannon H8 75-Minute Fire Safe for Home and Office, 8-Cubic-Feet by Cannon

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Cannon H8 75-Minute Fire Safe for Home and Office, 8-Cubic-Feet
(Misc.) Cannon

Pre-drilled bottom for bolting to floor
Allows you to safely store your valuables conveniently in you home or office
Also features Truelock internal hinges, and a unibody construction

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Cannon safes are shit?

Cant Open this Safe for Years, Cannon puts you on hold for forever....then shoots you to voice mail..

Cannon Safe, Never Again!


Why not call a pro locksmith? Cheaper and less aggravation.

Cannon Gun and Fire Safe Series. Where to Buy a Safe Online?


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Cannon Patriot Gun Safe P45 & P50


New from Cannon Safe, two big Patriot Gun safes Unboxed. Many customers are buying bigger and bigger gun safes every day and it's nice to see ...

How do I build (safe and legal)a tennis or golf ball cannon?

I want to know how to build a safe and legal cannon to shoot either tennis or golf balls.

Will high pressure pvc work?
Thanks.
what do I do?
I want to launch a small, non-lethal object a few hundred feet.


well No.1 there isn't any such thing as a legal cannon. Or potato gun. I have made several and nothing as it turns out is legal.I made several with schedule 40 PVC that have exploded in our faces. I am currently working on one that shoots T-Shirts into crowds for stage shows. I can't disclose...

Cannon Safe 9000-PISTOL 2009 Door Panel Organizer
Cannon Safe 9000-PISTOL 2009 Door Panel Organizer by Cannon Safe

Price: $69.00 $45.89

6 holsters with 2 universal pouches
2 multi use pockets for extra storage
No drilling required

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Airmen display combat capabilities

The second annual 27th Special Operations Wing Capabilities Exercise (CAPEX), a demonstration of the wing’s many special operations aircraft and missions for Cannon airmen and their families, was held June 4 at Melrose Air Force Range. The CAPEX was organized by Capt. Clayton Schuety, 16th Special Operations Squadron, and it required much preparation to ensure it was safe and exciting for viewers.

Melrose Air Force Range has been an integral part of Cannon Air Force Base since the early 1950s. Its 60,010 acres are used by many military units for training purposes. “The range is home to approximately 105 targets, which include trucks, planes, and tanks,” said Capt. Carson Heier, event narrator, 3rd Special Operations Squadron. “Target arrays are laid out to provide a realistic view of typical ground targets, including an airfield and battlefield.”

This setup made Melrose Air Force Range an ideal place to hold the CAPEX. The scenario played out for the crown was a direct action mission: a short-duration strike taken to seize, destroy, capture, or recover in denied areas, said Heier.