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yes, QUALITY gun safes are a MUST. Even fire can be a hazard so get one that has some good fireproof ratings.
I even keep a good detailed log of my ammo, how many I have, what I've reloaded when, and on days I shoot a lot, I put that down to.
Do the pics/list of all things expensive: tools, guns, collectibles, etc. Not to long ago my dad's shop got broken into and they didn't have a list of tools... they just tried to remember it all and I'm sure that they forgot a good bit.
The crappy part about serial numbers is that it is really easy to remove them to resell in the 'hood...
Yea, but if it does turn up with serial numbers they are on record. That means that they get busted, and we get protected if used in a crime. Also means if they are recovered they might mike their way back to us. On the flip side if they turn up without a serial that's bad news for the person that has it then.
I have been known to make custom marks in hard to see places. In one way to mark that it is mine, I also put the date so in 50 years I know when I got it.
if it's almost impossible to log stuff that is valuable.....
y'all must not worry to much about it.. since it's scattered, broken, etc.
I'm not saying that in a 'mean' way...
log everything if you want records to go buy.
I have insurance on our guns and they are just regular hunting rifles and handguns, nothing special... but it's more $$ than the homeowners will cover.