Gun Safes UK: Firearm and Shotgun Cabinets
Secure Firearm and Shotgun Storage Cabinets
Gun safes provide secure storage for firearms, shotguns, rifles and ammunition. Also known as firearm cabinets or shotgun safes, they help licensed owners restrict unauthorised access, support responsible UK firearm storage and help with local firearms licensing checks when correctly selected, fixed and used.
Gun safes are specialist safes for firearm, shotgun and ammunition storage. They sit within our wider safe and security storage range, but this page is focused on firearm cabinets, shotgun safes, rifle storage and secure gun cabinet options.
Many UK buyers also refer to these products as gun cabinets, firearm cabinets or shotgun cabinets. The right choice depends on the firearm type, available fixing position and required storage capacity.
Gun Safes for 1–7 Firearms
Gun safes provide secure storage for firearms and ammunition in private homes, shooting clubs, rural properties and professional environments. The range includes compact single-gun safes through to larger cabinets for multiple shotguns, rifles and accessories.
Available in a range of sizes and configurations, these firearm storage cabinets offer robust steel construction, secure locking systems and fixing points for permanent installation. Many models are built to BS 7558 requirements, helping support UK firearms licensing inspections when installed in a suitable location.
Gun safes from Total Locker Service are designed for responsible firearm storage. Options include single-gun cabinets, multi-gun safes and models with lockable internal compartments for ammunition. Free UK mainland delivery is available on gun safes in this section, with selected models available for fast dispatch.
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Gun Safe Features to Check Before Ordering
Before ordering a gun safe, check the internal height, usable depth, door opening, lock type, fixing points and whether the cabinet includes a separate lockable ammunition compartment. Rifle owners should also allow space for scopes, moderators and accessories.
Which Gun Safe Do You Need?
| Requirement | Best option | What to check |
|---|---|---|
| One shotgun or firearm | Compact 1-gun safe | Internal height, fixing points and lock type |
| Several firearms | Multi-gun cabinet | Capacity, internal rests and spare storage space |
| Ammunition storage | Cabinet with lockable internal compartment | Whether separate secure ammunition storage is required |
| Future licence changes | Larger gun safe than your current need | Available wall or floor fixing location |
What Is a Gun Safe?
A gun safe is a secure cabinet designed to store firearms, shotguns, rifles or ammunition. In the UK, firearm storage is normally assessed by the local firearms licensing officer, so the safe should be suitable for the firearm type, the property and the level of risk.
- BS 7558 cabinet options to support UK firearm storage requirements
- Heavy-duty steel construction for physical protection
- Secure locking mechanisms to restrict unauthorised access
- Fixing points for wall or floor installation
- Capacity choices from compact single-gun safes to larger 7-gun cabinets
Always check the product specification before ordering. Final suitability may depend on the certificate holder, premises, fixing position and the advice of the local firearms licensing officer.
Shop Gun Safes by Capacity
Choose from compact gun safes for single firearms through to larger storage cabinets for multiple shotguns, rifles and accessories.

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Gun Safe Storage and UK Guidance
Gun safes are used to restrict unauthorised access to firearms, shotguns, rifles and ammunition. In the UK, secure storage is normally assessed by the local firearms licensing officer, so the cabinet, fixing position and premises all matter.
Choosing a Firearm Storage Cabinet
Choose a gun safe based on the number of firearms stored, the internal height required, the lock type and whether ammunition needs a separate lockable compartment. It is often sensible to allow spare capacity for future certificate changes or additional equipment.
Fixing and Installation
Most gun safes are designed to be fixed to a solid wall, floor or building structure. Avoid visible locations that can be seen from windows or public areas. The correct fixing method depends on the surface, cabinet weight and site conditions.
Firearm storage requirements can vary depending on the certificate holder, premises and local firearms licensing assessment. Always follow the advice of your local firearms licensing officer. For more detail, read our UK gun safe installation guide.
Gun Safe FAQs
Do I need a BS 7558 gun safe?
BS 7558 is commonly used as a recognised construction standard for gun cabinets in the UK. Final suitability depends on the firearm type, property, fixing position and local firearms licensing assessment.
What size gun safe do I need?
Choose a gun safe with enough internal height, depth and capacity for your current firearms, plus spare space for future certificate changes, accessories or additional shotguns and rifles.
Do I need separate ammunition storage?
Some gun safes include a lockable internal ammunition compartment. In other cases, a separate ammunition safe may be more suitable. Check your certificate conditions and local firearms licensing advice.
Where should a gun safe be installed?
Gun safes are usually fixed to a solid wall, floor or structural point. Avoid obvious visible locations and make sure the fixing method suits the building surface and cabinet weight.