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    Default Cannon Safes

    What do you guys think of Cannon safes?

    This is the one we are thinking of buying.

    It looks like they have a great warranty. We'd be buying it from Costco since we get free shipping. $1000 is about the limit we'd spend on it.

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    I cant comment on that safe as I know nothing about safes. I will say this though, I just seen the same exact safe on ebay, brand new for $200 less including shipping.

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    I only see 1 of the same model at $799 but thats the beginning bid price. it doesn't say anything about free shipping that I could see, though.

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    The Cannon was on my list and it would have been a good choice for it's price and quality of build. If this Cannon model meets your needs and price I am sure it will be a good choice.

    What ever safe you get shoot a little Breakfree CLP on the hinge pins as the doors are heavy and soon need some lubbing to keep quite and make them easy to move.

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    I am sorry... The one I seen on ebay was actualy smaller then the one your looking at. It is only 21.88 cubic feet, and holds 24 guns. Your safe is 30 cu ft and can hold 28 guns. http://cgi.ebay.com/Cannon-Fire-Secu...QQcmdZViewItem Here is the link for it just in case you want to take a look.

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    I think that it's too small. Get the largest one that you can fit through the door and within your budget.

    I made that mistake on the first safe that I bought.

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    Default Re: Cannon Safes

    12gauge steel? the piece of steel in my tongue is 4 gauge 12 seems quite thin to be a safe also 3/16th" thick door? i have a safe at work thats like 2" thick are all gun safes like this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by c.sander View Post
    12gauge steel? the piece of steel in my tongue is 4 gauge 12 seems quite thin to be a safe also 3/16th" thick door? i have a safe at work thats like 2" thick are all gun safes like this?
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    This is the safe I picked to protect my stuff.
    The Fort Knox Defender Series 7211

    Also with the Reinforced fire door™
    and Reinforced steel liner
    Also the Electronic lock

    UL Listed.
    » Certified 1450ºF/50 minute fire protection.
    » 1/4" thick steel door.
    » Quadrafold™ door frame with deep recessed door.
    » 10 gauge steel, Uni-body construction (1-1/2" total body thickness).
    » Up to 13-1½" diameter active door locking bolts all the way around the door.
    » An additional locking bolt on the top of the door.
    » Patented rack & pinion gear drive locking mechanism.
    » Bolt Detent.
    » Drill deflector bolt guard.
    » EasyGlide™, concealed ball-bearing hinges.

    Total weight around 1350#

    http://www.ftknox.com/redesign/safes/defender.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by riverider View Post
    ======
    This is the safe I picked to protect my stuff.
    The Fort Knox Defender Series 7211

    Also with the Reinforced fire door™
    and Reinforced steel liner
    Also the Electronic lock

    UL Listed.
    » Certified 1450ºF/50 minute fire protection.
    » 1/4" thick steel door.
    » Quadrafold™ door frame with deep recessed door.
    » 10 gauge steel, Uni-body construction (1-1/2" total body thickness).
    » Up to 13-1½" diameter active door locking bolts all the way around the door.
    » An additional locking bolt on the top of the door.
    » Patented rack & pinion gear drive locking mechanism.
    » Bolt Detent.
    » Drill deflector bolt guard.
    » EasyGlide™, concealed ball-bearing hinges.

    Total weight around 1350#

    http://www.ftknox.com/redesign/safes/defender.htm
    looks like that safe goes for about $5000 too. 5x the price we can spend.

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    Your Cannon safe will do you just fine it's a quality safe.

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