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If he was utilizing a weapons rack system or a cubed weapons storage sytem within his vault then 300 weapons would take up minimal floor space, would be securely locked and any victim finding themselves within the vault wouldn't be able to access them anyway.MOO MOO
If his family was out of town for several weeks he could have emptied out the vault temporarily.
Think of what you see in a doctor's office where all the files are in cubed cabinets that roll together to minimize the floor space they take up ...
Something like this:
High-Density Weapon Storage Systems | SecureIt Tactical
Increase the storage capabilities of your armory with smart high-density weapon storage systems including mobile aisle storage systems.

The top photo in the above with the 3 troops, just one side of one of those racks holds 96 long barrelled weapons. With one double-sided roll rack and one single sided roll rack he would have had space for 288 long barrelled weapons taking up virtually zero of his vault space. When the two are rolled together, they are locked in and secure, when open (apart from each other) each 'cage/rack' is still individually locked and then once the doors of a 'cage/rack' are opened, one can still employ a further locking bar or chain accross eack rack for additional security.
IMO, if he went to the expense of constructing a vault with an iron door, he didn't just toss up to 300 weapons in there haphazardly and insecurely; he'd have had them organized in order to be able to find the one he was looking for and, most likely, used a rack system of some type (which can all be locked too).
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