Abraham wrote:Ericstac,
Ever set off your alarm system accidentally?
If so, did you get sick?
Lol, no I never have had the pleasure but I've dealt with the sirens and strobes enough at a distance to know it will not be pleasant.
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Abraham wrote:Ericstac,
Ever set off your alarm system accidentally?
If so, did you get sick?
My safe weighs in at 1200 pounds empty and the guy that sold it to me worked very hard at convincing me that it should be bolted down. Watching two guys maneuver it into position with very little effort convined me. I told them I would pay the extra fifty bucks if they would bolt it down for me. They did it at no additional charge.PBratton wrote:Putting my security hat on any safe that weighs less than 750 pounds should be firmly secured to the floor.
And the fewer folks that know of its existence, the better.
Congrats on the new toy.
I think this is the holy grail from what i've seen http://www.graffundersafes.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; but you better bring your check book.Abraham wrote:Is there one brand/model considered the holy grail of gun safes?
If so, what's the next one down the list?
There are so many out there, I've become paralyzed with analysis...
I had trouble opening your link. Here is a link that includes your site:Andrew wrote:Here's a link to a really good primer on safes: http://www.6mmbr.com/gunsafes.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; My first safe was a Zanotti, and it is now my ammo safe. My Bride and Children pooled their funds and got me a Graffunder for Christmas 2 years ago. It required the movement of my "Den" to a first floor location(it is a brute). Be careful with small pistol safes as several were shown to be easily opened by a 3 year old with a butter knife. I think Forbes had and article that covered testing of 10 or 12.
Here is that thread I was speaking of earlier. There is a whole lot of good info here. viewtopic.php?f=23&t=6705" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Abraham wrote:Is there one brand/model considered the holy grail of gun safes?
If so, what's the next one down the list?
There are so many out there, I've become paralyzed with analysis...