Looking for suggestions on an entry level gun safe. Space and budget are limited......approx 36 inches wide max, and not more than $1,000. Thanks
I've posted the same opinion (advise) many times here and don't know if anyone has ever taken it or learned from my personal safe buying experiences, but I will post it here once again.
"GUN SAFES" are usually of two different types.
1) The cheap or economy models are usually nothing more than reinforced Gym lockers and are more for keeping the guns away from your kids and house guests. They are never much of a deterrent to any thief worth his salt.
2) Then there are the higher priced ones that are usually laden with fancy high gloss paint jobs, gold or chrome plated wheels and locks, and maybe some pin striping. These Safes are heavier, stronger, sometimes water proof, have re-lockers, usually very heavy, and the better ones (even more expensive) have burglar ratings as well as fire ratings. They usually come with rifle racks, adjustable shelves, and pretty linings inside. The Bolts are usually chrome plated and look large and very impressive, but when the cover inside the door is removed to expose the mechanism, you will witness a more vulnerable construction than you would think just from looking at the outside.
OK, so here is my advise:
Don't buy a "GUN SAFE"!
Look around at your local Safe Dealers, going out of business sales for Jewelry Stores (lots of them these days), Coin and Stamp Shops, and high end businesses that would require a Jewelry (Burglar Rated ) safe. Those safes are 10 times stronger, heavier, and better built than any Gun Safe I have ever seen. They will not have the fancy high gloss paint job or the pin striping, but you will have a REAL SAFE! You will also have to construct your own rifle racks, but that is not a big deal. The best part is that you can buy them for a fraction of their original price and probably even less than a mediocre gun safe.
When I bought my gun safe 16 years ago I purchased a Liberty Presidential model, and while it is one of the better "Gun Safes" on the market (I paid over $3,000 - 16 years ago) and I have had no problems with it, I would NOT but another "GUN SAFE". I would get a used Jewelry Safe as I have suggested. Unfortunately back then I fell into the same trap most gun owners do - they want a purty lookin' one! Well I fudged up too!
Hopefully someone here will read this and be more prudent than I was. Again, the Liberty President is a descent safe, but nowhere close to as secure as a burglar rated jewelry safe is!
Chief38
Regardless of the brand, find a safe that fits the number of your guns, and DOUBLE IT.
In only 3 1/2 minutes, the heat from a house fire can reach over 1100 degrees
Fahrenheit. The temperature can reach over 300 degrees in rooms that are not even on
fire; this is hot enough to melt plastic and kill the people in those rooms.