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  • wabashman

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    Have 2 of them. They work well enough. Not super fancy or extremely thick metal. But wasn't looking to spend 3k per safe either.
     

    DRob

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    I think it's a good deal, too, but.............You gotta' remember the 64 gun capacity only means there are 64 slots. Scoped rifles can reduce the capacity by as much as 50%. And, I wouldn't have a safe with a digital lock. Too many stories about the lock mechanism failing.
     

    wabashman

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    I think it's a good deal, too, but.............You gotta' remember the 64 gun capacity only means there are 64 slots. Scoped rifles can reduce the capacity by as much as 50%. And, I wouldn't have a safe with a digital lock. Too many stories about the lock mechanism failing.


    I plead the fifth with regards top lock mechanism. Not wanting to jinx myself. However, you can easily replace the electric lock with a normal dial lock in about twenty minutes.
     

    Sling10mm

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    My "safe" has a digital lock and a combination lock. Kinda the best of both worlds, although I tend to be lazy and only use the keypad, so I don't have the dial combination memorized. Something I need to remedy, and as a buddy suggested, just change the digital combo to the same as the dial.
     

    thunderchicken

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    They're not bad safes. Sure there are better safes available, but they are a good value. I really like that mine doesn't have exposed hinges. Anchor it to the floor even though it is heavy. I have no issue with giving them my thumbs up.
     

    Vigilant

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    These are not good safes at all. They removed the relocker, hardplate and basically everything that gives it any security. At this point, they are purely going as a gun locker because the fire ratings are not even close to accurate. I would stay away from these guys. In the low end market, Winchester makes a much better safe, but for a couple bucks more you could get a really nice AMSEC or Liberty. Just make sure to buy domestic from these companies.
    Hmmm? Me thinks you may have a vested interest in this subject?
     

    Sylvain

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    These are not good safes at all. They removed the relocker, hardplate and basically everything that gives it any security. At this point, they are purely going as a gun locker because the fire ratings are not even close to accurate. I would stay away from these guys. In the low end market, Winchester makes a much better safe, but for a couple bucks more you could get a really nice AMSEC or Liberty. Just make sure to buy domestic from these companies.

    :welcome:to :ingo:
    Did you just join to advertise your business?

    I'm not sure Hoosiers will go all the way to LA to buy a safe.
     
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