Anyone have any experience witht the following safe manufacturers? I know we've discussed safes before but I'm looking for some input on the variuos makers.
Fort Knox
Liberty
Cannon
What happens in the basement stays in the basement.
mnglocker wrote:Get a sargent and greenleaf combination lock. You can change the combo yourself if you're handy and there's no battery to fail.
FredsBank wrote:Does this part bother anyone?
"Police regularly inspect the properties of gun owners to check they are being stored safely."
I hope it never comes to that here.
EastSideRich wrote:I've never tried to break into it, but it seems like it would be a tough nut to crack. Would absolutely keep your average burglar out. Someone who's well versed in breaking safes -- ???
Besides, the average gun owner really needs to stop little kids and small-time smash and grab meth-head burglars.
I am completely confident this safe will keep a couple of guys with crowbars, sledge hammers, and whatever else out for plenty long.
45Badger wrote:EastSideRich wrote:I've never tried to break into it, but it seems like it would be a tough nut to crack. Would absolutely keep your average burglar out. Someone who's well versed in breaking safes -- ???
Besides, the average gun owner really needs to stop little kids and small-time smash and grab meth-head burglars.
I am completely confident this safe will keep a couple of guys with crowbars, sledge hammers, and whatever else out for plenty long.
It is PERFECT for kids and smash and grab druggies. Competent/professional burglars.....not so much. There's a video on the interwebs of two guys with sledges and crowbars peeling one open in about 90 seconds.
45Badger wrote:It is PERFECT for kids and smash and grab druggies. Competent/professional burglars.....not so much. There's a video on the interwebs of two guys with sledges and crowbars peeling one open in about 90 seconds.
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