Gun Locker Systems for Military & Law Enforcement
A gun locker secures firearms and gear with reinforced steel, configurable compartments, and PIN/biometric access that integrates with your badge system. From squad rooms and courthouses to full military armories, our designs support ATF/DoD physical security requirements, audit logging, and high‑density options for compact spaces. Configure layouts for rifles, pistols, optics, and ammo to improve readiness, accountability, and safety.
Automated Security with Real-Time Monitoring
Weapons lockers are more than just storage—they're a vital part of operational readiness. Designed for police and military use, these systems combine physical strength with advanced access control to support fast, secure deployment. Locker units include all-steel construction and reinforced doors, while digital and biometric locks streamline weapon retrieval during critical moments.
System administrators can configure access by rank or shift, track weapon issue logs, and receive tamper alerts—all from a centralized dashboard.
- All-steel construction with reinforced doors
- Lock options: keyed, combo, or electronic
- Ventilated interiors to prevent moisture buildup
- Tamper-evident seals and secure compartments
- Configurable sizing for rifles, handguns, and gear
Smart Lockers with Digital Access Control
Elevate your armory with smart weapons lockers that track every transaction and respond to security threats in real time. These lockers use advanced tech to log access, assign permissions, and monitor usage from a central platform.
- Biometric and PIN access with time-restricted permissions
- Remote monitoring and real-time breach alerts
- Digital log of weapon retrieval and return activity
- Scalable to support large teams and multiple zones
- Compatible with department-wide security systems
High-Density Storage for Growing Inventories
As tactical needs expand, floor space doesn’t. High-density weapons lockers slide on tracks to eliminate unnecessary aisles, making the most of every square foot. These modular systems accommodate handguns, rifles, ammunition, optics, and tactical gear.
Systems are fully customizable to fit narrow hallways, shared equipment rooms, or full-scale armories—ensuring nothing is left unsecured.
- Mobile shelving and compact rack designs
- Modular, expandable configurations
- Multi-tier layouts for handguns, rifles, and gear
- Accessories for storing ammo, optics, and attachments
- Perfect for tight armories, mobile units, or shared rooms
Good
Wall Gun Safe
- Compact design for personal or duty-issued firearms
- Multi-compartment layout with individual locks
- Mechanical or keyed access—no network required
- Ideal for squad rooms, lobbies, or court entrances
- Powder-coated steel for long-term durability
Better
Law Enforcement Weapons Lockers
- Configurable compartments for mixed gear and long guns
- Electronic access control with audit trails
- Compatible with building security and ID badge systems
- Reinforced steel doors with ventilation and drainage
- Built to meet ATF, DOJ, and military-grade standards
Best
Quick Access Rifle Safe
- Tall rifle-ready compartments with accessory slots
- Digital PIN pad or biometric access options
- Built-in alert triggers for tamper attempts
- Adjustable shelves for gear and optics
- Suitable for patrol vehicles or compact gear rooms
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Southwest Solutions Near You
With 7 offices in Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas and Colorado, plus teams covering every major metro area nationwide, Southwest Solutions Group delivers expert gun locker sales, design, installation, and maintenace support wherever you need it.
Gun Locker Service Areas
Texas
- Dallas
- Austin
- Houston
- San Antonio
- Waco
- Tyler
- Amarillo
- Lubbock
- El Paso
- Ft Worth
- Corpus Christi
- Midland
Oklahoma
- Oklahoma City
- Tulsa
- Norman
- Lawton
- Enid
- Stillwater
- McAlester
- Muskogee
Kansas
- Wichita
- Overland Park
- Topeka
- Kansas City
- Lawrence
- Manhattan
- Salina
- Hays
- Dodge City
- Garden City
Colorado
- Denver
- Colorado Springs
- Fort Collins
- Grand Junction
- Pueblo
- Durango
- Alamosa
- Steamboat Springs
Alabama
- Huntsville
- Birmingham
- Montgomery
- Mobile
- Tuscaloosa
- Hoover
- Dothan
- Decatur
Alaska
- Anchorage
- Fairbanks
- Juneau
- Sitka
- Ketchikan
- Kodiak
- Bethel
- Nome
Arizona
- Phoenix
- Tucson
- Flagstaff
- Yuma
- Prescott
- Lake Havasu City
- Sierra Vista
- Kingman
Arkansas
- Little Rock
- Fayetteville
- Fort Smith
- Jonesboro
- Hot Springs
- Pine Bluff
- Texarkana
- Bentonville
California
- Los Angeles
- San Diego
- San Francisco
- Sacramento
- Fresno
- Redding
- Bakersfield
- San Bernardino
Connecticut
- Hartford
- New Haven
- Stamford
- Bridgeport
Delaware
- Wilmington
- Dover
- Newark
- Rehoboth Beach
Florida
- Jacksonville
- Tallahassee
- Orlando
- Tampa
- Miami
- West Palm Beach
- Fort Myers
- Pensacola
Georgia
- Atlanta
- Savannah
- Augusta
- Columbus
- Macon
- Athens
- Valdosta
- Gainesville
Hawaii
- Honolulu
- Hilo
- Kahului
- Kailua-Kona
Idaho
- Boise
- Coeur d'Alene
- Twin Falls
- Idaho Falls
- Pocatello
- Lewiston
- McCall
- Sandpoint
Illinois
- Chicago
- Springfield
- Rockford
- Peoria
- Champaign
- Bloomington
- Carbondale
- Moline
Indiana
- Indianapolis
- Fort Wayne
- South Bend
- Evansville
- Lafayette
- Bloomington
- Terre Haute
- Gary
Iowa
- Des Moines
- Cedar Rapids
- Davenport
- Sioux City
- Iowa City
- Waterloo
- Council Bluffs
- Ames
Kentucky
- Louisville
- Lexington
- Bowling Green
- Owensboro
- Covington
- Paducah
- Ashland
- Richmond
Louisiana
- New Orleans
- Baton Rouge
- Shreveport
- Lafayette
- Lake Charles
- Monroe
- Alexandria
- Houma
Maine
- Portland
- Bangor
- Augusta
- Lewiston
- Waterville
- Presque Isle
- Bar Harbor
- Biddeford
Maryland
- Baltimore
- Annapolis
- Frederick
- Hagerstown
Massachusetts
- Boston
- Worcester
- Springfield
- Pittsfield
Michigan
- Detroit
- Grand Rapids
- Lansing
- Ann Arbor
- Flint
- Traverse City
- Marquette
- Kalamazoo
Minnesota
- Minneapolis
- St. Paul
- Duluth
- Rochester
- Mankato
- St. Cloud
- Bemidji
- Moorhead
Mississippi
- Jackson
- Gulfport
- Hattiesburg
- Biloxi
- Southaven
- Meridian
- Tupelo
- Natchez
Missouri
- Jefferson City
- St. Louis
- Kansas City
- Springfield
- Columbia
- Joplin
- Cape Girardeau
- St. Joseph
Montana
- Helena
- Billings
- Missoula
- Great Falls
- Bozeman
- Kalispell
- Havre
- Miles City
Nebraska
- Lincoln
- Omaha
- Grand Island
- Kearney
- Scottsbluff
- Norfolk
- North Platte
- Fremont
Nevada
- Las Vegas
- Reno
- Carson City
- Elko
- Pahrump
- Henderson
- Winnemucca
- Mesquite
New Hampshire
- Concord
- Manchester
- Portsmouth
- Keene
New Jersey
- Newark
- Jersey City
- Trenton
- Atlantic City
New Mexico
- Santa Fe
- Albuquerque
- Las Cruces
- Roswell
- Farmington
- Gallup
- Carlsbad
- Clovis
New York
- Albany
- New York City
- Buffalo
- Rochester
- Syracuse
- Binghamton
- Ithaca
- Plattsburgh
North Carolina
- Raleigh
- Charlotte
- Greensboro
- Asheville
- Wilmington
- Fayetteville
- Boone
- Greenville
North Dakota
- Bismarck
- Fargo
- Grand Forks
- Minot
- Dickinson
- Williston
- Jamestown
- Devils Lake
Ohio
- Columbus
- Cleveland
- Cincinnati
- Toledo
- Dayton
- Akron
- Youngstown
- Athens
Oregon
- Portland
- Salem
- Eugene
- Hermiston
- Baker City
- Medford
- Bend
- Klamath Falls
Pennsylvania
- Harrisburg
- Philadelphia
- Pittsburgh
- Erie
- Scranton
- State College
- Allentown
- Williamsport
Rhode Island
- Providence
- Warwick
- Newport
- Woonsocket
South Carolina
- Columbia
- Charleston
- Greenville
- Myrtle Beach
- Hilton Head Island
- Spartanburg
- Florence
- Rock Hill
South Dakota
- Pierre
- Sioux Falls
- Rapid City
- Aberdeen
- Watertown
- Brookings
- Mitchell
- Yankton
Tennessee
- Memphis
- Jackson
- Nashville
- Clarksville
- Cookeville
- Chattanooga
- Knoxville
- Johnson City
Utah
- Salt Lake City
- Ogden
- Logan
- Provo
- St. George
- Cedar City
- Moab
- Vernal
Vermont
- Montpelier
- Burlington
- Rutland
- Brattleboro
Virginia
- Richmond
- Norfolk
- Virginia Beach
- Roanoke
- Lynchburg
- Harrisonburg
- Fredericksburg
- Bristol
Washington
- Olympia
- Seattle
- Spokane
- Yakima
- Bellingham
- Wenatchee
- Kennewick
- Vancouver
West Virginia
- Charleston
- Huntington
- Morgantown
- Wheeling
- Parkersburg
- Beckley
- Martinsburg
- Bluefield
Wisconsin
- Madison
- Milwaukee
- Green Bay
- Eau Claire
- La Crosse
- Wausau
- Appleton
- Superior
Wyoming
- Cheyenne
- Casper
- Laramie
- Gillette
- Sheridan
- Rock Springs
- Jackson
- Cody
District of Columbia
- Washington D.C.
Frequently Asked Questions
Automated gun lockers can store long guns, rifles, handguns, and virtually any weapon type used by police departments, military facilities, or security agencies. These secure weapon lockers are designed to accommodate a wide variety of weapon shapes and sizes for high-security environments.
Yes, automated gun lockers can maintain full weapon issuance logs, recording who accessed each weapon, when it was removed, when it was returned, and which serial number was issued. This check in and check out capability ensures complete chain of custody for every stored weapon..
Yes, automated gun lockers can incorporate biometric security features such as fingerprint scanners. Biometric access ensures that only authorized and qualified individuals can retrieve weapons from secure weapon lockers.
Most automated gun lockers use a single-door-per-weapon configuration to maintain accurate chain-of-custody tracking. However, when RFID tracking is deployed at the issuance point, multiple weapons can be stored within a single secure weapon locker compartment based on the agency’s workflow.
Yes, automated gun lockers can be configured as pass-through lockers, allowing weapons to be loaded from one secure room and retrieved from another. This design improves workflow in high-security environments.
Yes, automated gun lockers can be programmed to restrict access by user role, weapon category, or qualification level. This ensures that only trained individuals can retrieve specific weapons stored in secure gun lockers.
Yes, automated gun lockers automatically record timestamps for every access action, providing a full audit trail for weapons stored within these secure weapon lockers. This data supports internal controls, audits, and compliance requirements.
No, automated gun lockers are not weapon safes. Automated gun lockers provide secure storage within a secured room or armory, while weapon safes are standalone, fire-rated, and designed to withstand forced entry. Automated gun lockers may include locking tambour doors but are not fireproof.
Yes, automated gun lockers can be either recessed into walls or surface mounted. Recessed weapons lockers include trim kits for clean installation in places like courthouses, jail intake areas, or police sally ports.
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At Southwest Solutions Group, we understand the unique demands of secure weapon storage. Whether you're a precinct captain, military planner, or security director, we help you implement weapons lockers that balance control, speed, and safety. From compact handgun units to high-density armory systems, our solutions are designed to grow with your needs.
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