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Long Gun Safe... what do you guys use?
475okh:
Bought a Zonnotti Armor years ago and have been more than satisfied with it. Best advice I ever have seen involving a safe---get any safe--on top put a unopened 5th of Jack Daniels along with two 100 dollar bills--the losers that would break in will grab the whiskey and the money and forget about the work of forcing a safe open.
Rich B:
--- Quote from: bkoenig on February 16, 2011, 08:25:59 PM ---I've been looking at the Zanotti safes. They're modular so you can take them apart and move them yourself. That would be a nice feature. Getting a full size safe into my basement would be tough.
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I have a Zanotti that I'm very happy with.
The modular feature is great as it makes moving it much easier. It's not as sturdy as a TL-15 or TL-30 rated unit, but it's significantly lower in price for a given size.
I have no illusions that my guns are 100% safe inside my Zanotti. It keeps honest people out and will hopefully deter smash-and-grab thieves. Someone with a little bit of time and expertise will get into it, but the same could be said for probably 95% of "gun safes" on the market.
Cornhusker:
I just have the locking metal gun cabinets.
I don't really have room for a full safe, and my "gun room" is on the second floor, there's no way to get a safe up there.
David Hineline:
http://www.dakotasafe.com/dakotavideo.html
for those who can not get one upstairs.
jlficken:
I have an AmSec BF6030 and while it is a very nice RSC it is not a "Safe". Real safes are very heavy and expensive.
See the link below for more detail.
[URL]http://www.vaultandsafe.com/safe_ratings_classifications.shtml[URL]
If I were to buy again I would probably try to afford a B-Rating safe. Get the biggest you can afford and bolt it down. If it will be on concrete put a stall mat underneath it.
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