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    Your gun cabinet does not need to be secured to the floor if you can put the stand alone cupboard up close to a wall. Three or four 10mm 67mm long coach screws into a wall stud or studs will do fine. It's a good idea to use large washers behind the bolt heads of the coach screws. If you think that the wall studs can be cut with a saw by breaking the plasterboard (Gib) then a couple in the floor is added insurance.
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    Thanks for that, I am just trying to exceed the minimum standards.
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