I always here people say "they will never take that safe. It's to heavy".
They don't take the safes 99 percent of the time. They just break in. Having a 700-1000 pound safe doesn't matter. The weak point is the lock/welds/bolts. Once you get a safe away from a wall to get leverage with a Jackson bar it is only a matter of time. Could be three minutes or 30 but if they have the time they can do the crime.
I always shake my head when people twitter or facebook they are on vacation.
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- Mon Apr 22, 2013 7:29 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Question about the Stack-On Gun Cabinets
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- Mon Apr 22, 2013 7:16 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Question about the Stack-On Gun Cabinets
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Re: Question about the Stack-On Gun Cabinets
Well owning 2 Smaller safes and a gun cabinet. Here is my two cents. Gun cabinet's are for keeping little hands away and ammo storage. That's it! Anybody with a screwdriver and hammer could get into the gun cabinet in under 30 seconds.
I can not say that about the two smaller safes I own. It would take a pro a few minutes and both are bolted down. That being said after talking to a locksmith/safe company they pretty much told me either spend a few hundred on a basic stack on like safe or get a real gun safe and spend a couple of grand.
Personally I would look at the 16 gun safe stack on like jallen recommend and bolt it down. If they have enough time and the right tools they can get into anything. Basically the better the lock and welds the longer it takes them.
I can not say that about the two smaller safes I own. It would take a pro a few minutes and both are bolted down. That being said after talking to a locksmith/safe company they pretty much told me either spend a few hundred on a basic stack on like safe or get a real gun safe and spend a couple of grand.
Personally I would look at the 16 gun safe stack on like jallen recommend and bolt it down. If they have enough time and the right tools they can get into anything. Basically the better the lock and welds the longer it takes them.