jeffo wrote:It is not a electronic lock but it can be replaced with one.
Got it.
Well that is an upgrade then at least.
jeffo wrote:It is not a electronic lock but it can be replaced with one.
jeffo wrote:I don’t remember the price of the safe. My guess is 600 - 700 plus 200 to put it in basement
jeffo wrote:I believe he quoted me $150 for mechanical lock and $225 for electronic lock.
jeffo wrote:28 gun Stack on.
linksep wrote:Personally I would just start cutting, it's just sheet-metal formed around drywall to give the appearance of thickness and a false "fire rating" (I believe drywall emits corrosive vapors in a fire so your guns won't melt, but they'll still be ruined).
I would replace it with this https://www.menards.com/main/home-decor ... 985&ipos=4 if all you want is to meet the definition of "locked up" or with this https://zanottiarmor.com/product/z-2-6/ if you are even slightly concerned about security.
Holland&Holland wrote:linksep wrote:Personally I would just start cutting, it's just sheet-metal formed around drywall to give the appearance of thickness and a false "fire rating" (I believe drywall emits corrosive vapors in a fire so your guns won't melt, but they'll still be ruined).
I would replace it with this https://www.menards.com/main/home-decor ... 985&ipos=4 if all you want is to meet the definition of "locked up" or with this https://zanottiarmor.com/product/z-2-6/ if you are even slightly concerned about security.
How do you cut without damaging the contents?
Holland&Holland wrote:Those hardly work on cans, much less a safe.
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