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March 13th, 2019, 10:18 PM #1
What combo safes have OK steel under $1500?
I've been debating the safe/cabinet topic for some time and several recent events suggest the need for a legitimate safe, but I haven't seen anything that quite fits the bill just yet. Most of my research is leaning either towards 'what not to buy' or 'thousands over my budget'. Found a handful of options from TSC and privately (Stack On Elite, Mesa, Liberty USA series) that seem sorta OK, but look like they emphasize fire protection over steel thickness.
Are there any offerings with combination locks, long lugs and decently thick gauge steel that are under $1,000? Under $1,500? Combo lock is a must in my mind, and the thicker the steel body and longer the lugs the better. Capacity is very negotiable from 10-???, and I know the saying about buying more than you need . And fire protection is preferred, but not mandatory (unfinished cement surroundings, and I'm 1 mile from the fire station). Oh, and no stairs to worry about with a move. Not necessarily looking for un-breachable, not looking for 70 gun capacity, just looking for something that is tougher than average.
Or is it a pipe dream on my end at that price?
TiA, RR
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March 13th, 2019, 10:35 PM #2
Re: What combo safes have OK steel under $1500?
Personally, I'd find a GSA-Approved safe with a Class 5 rating. Combo lock would be a mechanical Sergeant & Greenleaf version (combination can be changed with a key).
With a mechanical combo lock you don't have to worry about the battery going dead.
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March 14th, 2019, 02:33 AM #3
Re: What combo safes have OK steel under $1500?
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March 14th, 2019, 10:08 AM #4
Re: What combo safes have OK steel under $1500?
I have a Cabelas 27 gun safe that's actually a Liberty Franklin series and is registered with and guaranteed by Liberty. They put them on sale occasionally and I think I paid about $1699 for mine but Cabelas gives a 5% veterans discount so it puts it in your price range. It has an 8M10 rating, whatever that is, and 75 minute fire protection at 1200 deg. I think it's a pretty good bang for the buck.
This is the one. Look for it to go on sale if you have time.
https://www.cabelas.com/product/CABE...6.uts?slotId=8Last edited by oldengineer; March 14th, 2019 at 10:16 AM. Reason: Add Content
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March 14th, 2019, 10:12 AM #5
Re: What combo safes have OK steel under $1500?
$1000 dollar range you cannot go wrong with a Liberty.. look on Facebook Marketplace and you can often find slightly used ones..
The Cannon safes at TSC are a good deal - when on sale! but I would take a Used Liberty over a new TSC Cannon safe for quality.
Look on Facebook Marketplace.. here is a nice Liberty in Wellsboro PA https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...2279534079054/Last edited by Parrisk; March 14th, 2019 at 10:47 AM.
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March 14th, 2019, 10:19 AM #6
Re: What combo safes have OK steel under $1500?
I looked at Canon at TSC before I went to Cabelas and got mine. World of difference in quality IMO. The door on the floor model at TSC wobbled. My better one has 14 active bolts. One thing though - mine does have the S&G electronc lock but it's the better quality one and I have had no problems with it.
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March 14th, 2019, 10:49 AM #7
Re: What combo safes have OK steel under $1500?
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March 14th, 2019, 10:51 AM #8
Re: What combo safes have OK steel under $1500?
Realistically anything at that price point will have a bomb proof door and hinges...with thin walls. So pick one that you like and don't ask it to do more than it was designed for.
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March 14th, 2019, 11:16 AM #9
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March 14th, 2019, 11:16 AM #10
Re: What combo safes have OK steel under $1500?
Buying a gun safe all depends on what you want to protect against. Any safe can be opened depending on the skill of the thief, tools available, and time allotted for the thief to work on the safe without discovery.
Here are the risks and protection levels I feel are appropriate for this discussion lowest to highest:
1. To help protect guns from unauthorized family and kids - most basic protection - an inexpensive non-fireproof safe with a mechanical or digital lock - $100-$200
2. To help protect guns from above and fire - same as above but fire rated $500+
3. To help protect guns from typical B&E (crack heads) and the above -midrange safe 300-600 pounds - fire rated - $800-$1000 (I'd stick with a mechanical lock)
4. To help protect against B&E (seasoned criminal) and the above - upper range safe (main stream vendors) $1200-$3000
You can harden any safe above by:
-Bolting it to the floor and wall and/or putting it in a closet (to limit maneuverability of the thief for forced opening).
-Lock up your power tools
-Add a security system.
-You can buy a remote camera system to send you an alert to your cell phone when any noise or movement is detected in the area of your safe. They also have the capability to record the event. Look at NEST: https://nest.com/cameras/nest-cam-indoor/overview/)
- Lastly and maybe most importantly, insure your guns so that if they are stolen, or lost in a fire, you can at least recuperate their value. Insurance is pretty cheap, $100 a year for approx. $15K of coverage: Look at: https://www.collectinsure.comLast edited by Hawk; March 14th, 2019 at 12:24 PM.
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