Been considering a Stack on safe since it is affordable and better than nothing. My hang up is do I opt for electronic or combination lock? The 14 gun firesafe Models # FS-14-MB-E and # FS-14-MG-C are what I'm considering.
Been considering a Stack on safe since it is affordable and better than nothing. My hang up is do I opt for electronic or combination lock? The 14 gun firesafe Models # FS-14-MB-E and # FS-14-MG-C are what I'm considering.
A thief with a crowbar will be in that safe in a matter on minutes.
Up to you. But if you truly need something secure, buy a Liberty Safe.
That's funny. Obviously you've never seen someone really determined attack a safe. 20 minutes? Try less than 2 minutes:It's not quite that cheap. I'd say it'd take 20 minutes for somebody determined, energetic and skillful.
The less people know you have a safe the safer you are.
That's funny. Obviously you've never seen someone really determined attack a safe. 20 minutes? Try less than 2 minutes:
In the video they are attacking a decent gun "safe". We're talking about a "safe" that is 20 times less secure than what's in the video.
Thanks for all the feedback! Figure most safes are only going to deter the smash and grab type of thief, for a pro it probably doesn't matter what you have they're going to get in.
We live a private community so I'm not too concerned with a burglary but more so a curious kid. As of now our long guns are locked in a closet and I'd have better peace of mind knowing they were locked in something a bit more secure.
Going on the hunt Monday to find a place that has safes on display to check them out in person. Most places I've been to have security cabinets on display and the safes are by order only.
That's funny. Obviously you've never seen someone really determined attack a safe. 20 minutes? Try less than 2 minutes:
In the video they are attacking a decent gun "safe". We're talking about a "safe" that is 20 times less secure than what's in the video.