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Looking for a full size safe - something that can accommodate a few long guns and hand guns. I don't have a big collection myself but sometimes store my brothers.
We have a baby at home now, and we want to move to a much more secure storage method than what we currently have.
Whatcha got?
http://www.tractorsupply.com/en/stor...4-gun-capacity
My fiancé bought this for me as a birthday present after I did a ton of research. Long story short, the gauge of steel, # of locking bolts, internal shelves/pockets, door seal, and fire rating make it the best bang for your buck. A lot of box stores sell spec manufactured products from big names like liberty, cannon etc.. That are made in china. These Winchester ones are much more solidly built and made in the USA.
I've had mine for 3 months and love it.
My only concern is that it doesn't have a biometric lock. I didn't want to chance my kids (when they get older) guessing the code and getting into the safe. Maybe I'm too paranoid.
Hopefully … I'm a new parent so like I said, probably overly concerned. A 5 digit code would be hard to guess.
Actually, brain fart, it's a 6 digit code that you choose.
I think this is the one i have...
http://www.ftknox.com/vaults/the-protector-vault/
It's expensive but worth it and made in the USA. My one suggestion, buy one twice as big as you think you want.
I like this part...
"Fort Knox Inc. will replace any vault, free of charge, broken into by forced entry or damaged due to an unlawful attempt during the lifetime of the original purchaser."
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Your kids won't guess it. The bigger problem will be getting your wife to remember it!
The pros dust the keypad and shine UV light to see which ones have been used. But I did some research on the number of homes with safes that had been "cracked" and it is very rare that it is attempted. When it is, according to a local locksmith, it's almost always an "inside job" by an employee or someone with access to the house or business.
The Fort Knox products are super. I have a narrow hallway that has prevented me from upgrading but that's what I want.
BTW there are many safe threads on NES. Many recommend Eastern Safe as they are pros, have many different lines, and can deliver anything they sell. Some stores that "deliver" really only drop it at your property, not put it in place.
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Thanks for the info everyone! Much appreciated!
My electronic safe is/was BS
1st The board was cold soldered and it took years to get it 1/2 reliable about opening , still a little wonkey
2nd The MASTER program that is in ROM is the same as President Scroobs luggage
I ended up putting a mechanical pad lock with hasp to keep out my boys and any chimpanzees
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My electronic safe is/was BS
1st The board was cold soldered and it took years to get it 1/2 reliable about opening , still a little wonkey
2nd The MASTER program that is in ROM is the same as President Skroobs luggage
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzEz-SHJbB0
I ended up putting a mechanical pad lock with hasp to keep out my boys and any chimpanzees
The calculus of hate
It is not that I should win it is that you should lose
It is not that I succeed it is that you fail
It is not that I should live it is that you should die
Ft Knox does make good products as well. We have a couple of their boxes at our department.
Remover, Something is better/safer than nothing.
My complaint with the Ft.Knox website, "click here to be contacted with a free quote!" This was after I took the time to configure it how I wanted.
Or, how about you show me the price as configured. Saves me months of regret after they get my phone number/contact info and spam me constantly.
Yes, I'm actively searching for a 24-32 gun safe as well.
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I bought mine at Rileys in Hooksett. They had a bunch of Ft Knox and other makes to look at.
They gave me the number of a guy who worked there who picked it up and set in in place for 300bucks. Being it weights 600-700lbs that was a no brainer. I'm quit certain I would have killed one of my friends trying to put it in place myself.
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I've been looking at the one harbor freight carries...any one have them?
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Another ft knox fan here. I bought one from eastern security safe back in 2007. Back then it cost me $2000 delivered into my basement. The same version is now $2500 (cost of materials more). The cool thing is no sales tax on gun safes in massachasetts.
I have three safes, one six digit code, one combination, and I just got a barska biometric safe. The only reason I didn't buy that winchester is the model I saw at TS when closing the bolts it appeared as though they only caught 1/8 of an inch. I didn't like it and thought they could have grabbed more wall, but ymmv.
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Just checked mine and the bolts extend a good 1.5" to 2" when locked. Might have been a floor model/demo thing. My handle does about a full turn to unlock/lock.
Ha! I just did the same!!
I would have been very disappointed with myself if they only engaged 1/8"
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That's why I added the ymmv, I literally had cash in hand ready to buy the wini but had a Wtf moment when I looked at the bolts. I swear the bolts barely caught the lip of the side wall, legitimately barely covered and I was pissed because I was ready to take one home. Good to know because I need another safe and like the fit and finish of the Winchester safes whoever makes them. Just don't tell my girl I need a fourth safe she might think I have to many guns.![]()
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....Winchester Safes Introduces New "Made in the USA" Models
1/10/13 - Irving, TX----- Winchester Safes, the exclusive line of safes manufactured and marketed by Granite Security Products, Inc., has upgraded and reopened their manufacturing facility in Fort Worth, TX. The facility has undergone a major upgrade with significant investment in state of the art engineering design software and automated fabrication and welding equipment.
Winchester Safes will be introducing 5 new gun safes at the 2013 SHOT Show that will all be manufactured in their Fort Worth, TX manufacturing facility. The new Bandit, Deputy and Pony Series safes will highlight that they are all now "Made in the USA" and will offer top selling sizes at very aggressive retail price points.
"We're excited to launch our new series of "Made in the USA" safes at the 2013 SHOT Show," stated Kyle Walters, President of Granite Security Products, Inc. / Winchester Safes. "We listened to the feedback of our dealers and customers, which helped us in making our decision to bring back the manufacturing of part of our product line to our factory in Fort Worth. We're confident that the significant investment that we made in our manufacturing facility will support Winchester Safes goal to continue to be the fastest growing gun safe manufacturer in the industry."
To learn more about Winchester Safes and the new line of Made in the USA safes, visit SHOT Show booth # 13129 or www.winchestersafes.com.
Granite Security Products, Inc. was established in 1997 in Ft. Worth, Texas and is known today for manufacturing and marketing high quality gun, fire and security safes. Granite Security Products, Inc. is the exclusive licensee of Winchester ® Safes.
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You're on the right path randy. Something is better than nothing , and keeping them out of sight is huge. The less thieves and people know and can see the better.
I'm not a theft but if I were and saw a lock like that on a door you bet your ass I'd try to break into it.
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