![]() They can then trailer your safe to their hideout where they can spend hours or days breaking into it. ![]() They can go buy the very same equipment we use to move safes out of their victim’s homes. As professional safe movers, we can painlessly move safes that are hundreds or even thousands of pounds. Just think, your safe got into your home somehow. Here are the top four causes of gun safe owner’s remorse, for safes that won’t cause heartache down the line, stop by our Naples, Florida safe showroom across from Mercato. Learn from the mistakes of the past by finding a gun safe that will provide the security you really need. Having been in the safe industry for over 40 years, “A” Locksmith has seen it all when it comes to devastating safe-buying regrets. I gotta reconfigure the shelves though as we have a lot more long guns than handguns.Most gun safes are pretty easy to break into! Due to clever marketing and design tricks many gun owners have been misled into believing their safes are more secure than they really are. I too have shot with a few of my neighbors and just about everybody around here has a berm and a bench out back.Īnyway the safe is bolted down and ready. He said he did that so neighbors wouldn't know it was a safe, then he commented on how I have no neighbors that could see anyway. The guy that delivered it had it padded and shrink wrapped in black plastic. Razor I bet you have something similar yourself, you didnt go out and purchase a new safe cause your not thinking, I wouldnt worry about a box unless its the one your safe comes in. Its a decent safe, cant just pop it open, on top of that mine sits inside an inner room and the safe dosnt fit through the door frame, time to get their carpenter skills/wrecking crew skills involved too. First they need to break in, alarm is going off, and now they need to find the safe and figure out how to either get it out of the house or break into it. However people knowing you have a new high tech safe in the house would stop all but a professional thief from even bothering to break in. Heck, I have gone shooting with a few of them. I am sure that my neighbors know that I have guns in the house. I've been shopping for a while now and I feel good about my choice, at least in terms of price to value. They gave me a guy's number that delivers for them so I hope to have it in place early next week. It may not be news to some of you but they have a new "Golden Rod" out now, it's bendable so you can put it in the corner. Don't ask me the brand I just drooled a minute, came back down to earth and went back to the poor folks section. And the interiors were upholstered in the skins of unborn Italian peasants. Plus they were such beautiful pieces of furniture you'd be tempted to put them in the living room. Guys, they had some safes there for like 4 and 5K that I swear the ol' lady and I could use as a tornado fraidy hole. Every other ones we looked at only went 30 minutes. The fire rating is 60 minutes at some ridiculously high temp. We went to Little Rock today and I just bought a new one. I'd contact them and see if there is a retrofit to a mechanical lock available, or if there is a backup way to open it if the keypad dies. ![]() IIRC, they were made by Granite Security and branded Winchester: I have an older Winchester safe with an S&G mechanical combo lock.
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