
Vertical Metal Gun Cabinet with Storage Bins
This is a vertical, semi-heavy-duty metal security cabinet designed specifically for firearm storage and organization. The unit is constructed from cold-rolled steel with a dark brown or charcoal powder-coated finish. It features a single hinged door that swings open to reveal a compartmentalized interior. On the interior side of the door, there are three integrated plastic storage bins or organizers, typically used for ammunition boxes, cleaning supplies, or small components. The main interior cavity includes shelving on the upper left side and a tall section for long guns on the right, which currently contains several items in protective red and pink soft cases. The locking mechanism appears to be a standard key-operated cam lock system located at the top and bottom of the door's interior frame. Condition-wise, the cabinet shows signs of moderate use with light surface scratching, dust accumulation, and minor finish wear along the edges and door frame. There are no signs of major structural damage, rust, or forced entry attempts. The craftsmanship is utilitarian, typical of mid-to-late 20th-century residential security products, prioritizing function over aesthetic ornamentation.
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Estimated Value
$150 - $250
Basic Information
Category
Firearm Safes & Security Cabinets
Appraised On
March 10, 2026
Estimated Value
$150 - $250
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Item Description
This is a vertical, semi-heavy-duty metal security cabinet designed specifically for firearm storage and organization. The unit is constructed from cold-rolled steel with a dark brown or charcoal powder-coated finish. It features a single hinged door that swings open to reveal a compartmentalized interior. On the interior side of the door, there are three integrated plastic storage bins or organizers, typically used for ammunition boxes, cleaning supplies, or small components. The main interior cavity includes shelving on the upper left side and a tall section for long guns on the right, which currently contains several items in protective red and pink soft cases. The locking mechanism appears to be a standard key-operated cam lock system located at the top and bottom of the door's interior frame. Condition-wise, the cabinet shows signs of moderate use with light surface scratching, dust accumulation, and minor finish wear along the edges and door frame. There are no signs of major structural damage, rust, or forced entry attempts. The craftsmanship is utilitarian, typical of mid-to-late 20th-century residential security products, prioritizing function over aesthetic ornamentation.
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