halfmoanut
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I need a safe give me your thoughts. I only have 10 rifles and probably won't own anymore. Have 3ea benchrest rigs. Will keep in basement. Which is the best bang for the buck??
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1/2 inch nut, the way you spelled his username, I don't care who you are that's funnyNodak7mm said:1/2 inch Nut,
Gotta define its purpose to better answer your question. What are your needs?
A safe place to lock firearms up from kids?
A safe to keep stuff safe from burglers/thiefs?
A safe place for valuables in the event of a fire?
IMHO: each one of those purposes has a different price range..
Regardless, dont settle for a 10 gun safe... Lol!! Unless all your rifles are unscoped small .22 rimfires, they wont fit all fit nicely.. Mine is a 18-20 gun Liberty and I can barely fit 12 rigs in there... Something to bear in mind...
Rod
Forum Boss said:a good rotary lock will last longer with less maintenance issues. There are, of course, really good electronic systems, but for the guy who goes into his safe maybe once a week, the rotary dial is probably a better choice. Most locksmiths agree.
Mike,Taildrag15X said:In a basement home built with 14"reinforced poured concreit walls, 10" floor and ceiling with a Vault Door from these guys:
http://www.sportsmansteelsafes.com/defender.htm
Get into a safe with a body saw,...yes,in less then 60 seconds,.....NO way in hell. Maybe one of those wallmart cheap tin lockers they call a gun safe but not a real safe.dreever said:The sides of the safe are the most vunerable. Unfortunately any thief with a body grinder and a hard wheel can get to your guns in less than a minute. Also pretty safes scream "LOOK HERE I AM!". Concealment of your safe is your best answer for protection.
Danny