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Security and access are opposites.The more secure your gear is, the harder it is to reach—and the easier it is to access, the less secure. My non-traditional loadout storage solution I’ve been using for years: storing a full sensitive loadout inside a FireKing lateral file safe using a grab-and-go bag. This setup evolved over time. It started with everything stuffed into a double rifle bag after watching early YouTube loadout content (including @Sootch00 bag videos), then moved through various bags and locked storage options—including a Knaack job site box—before landing on what I believe is a more deliberate balance of security, access, discretion, and cost. What Why security and access are normally opposed—and how this setup bridges the gap Why lateral file safes work better than expected for loadout storage FireKing 38” and 42” lateral safe measurements (overall and drawer). The drawers hold 170lbs! Using a grab-and-go bag (@Eberlestock Hyllus 65L) inside a drawer safe What gear belongs in secure storage vs sustainment gear Pros, cons, and honest limitations of this approach Why This isn’t about being tacticool or showing off gear.It’s about: Securing expensive, sensitive equipment Keeping access fast and simple Avoiding obvious “gun safe” storage Using solutions that work in real homes and apartments If you’ve ever struggled to balance security, speed, and discretion, this may give you another way to think about storage. Questions Has anyone else used lateral safes for gear storage? Would you buy a purpose-built bag designed for drawer safes? How do you balance security vs access? Drop your thoughts in the comments—I’m genuinely curious how others are solving this. @ArmasightNightVision @brownells @aimpointusa7954 @eotechinc @USNVcorp @Magpul @fulltangtactical @tracertactical @TheSafarilandGroup @HardHeadVeterans @olightworld @TheKEYBAR @Garmin @ChaseTactical @Agilitetactical @TacticalSht @emdomusa930