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Cannon safe

Hell, my 24 gun Winchester safe weighs that much.

Yea it is better than nothing but it does not have a lot of steel in it. My Champion Crown 28 gun weighs twice that (not bragging just putting it into perspective). You get what you pay for but then again if you don't bolt it down it doesn't matter how much it cost or weighs. I heard that I guys Ft. Knox that weighed in at 1600+ lbs empty was rolled out of his house by some crooks...
 
Yea it is better than nothing but it does not have a lot of steel in it. My Champion Crown 28 gun weighs twice that (not bragging just putting it into perspective). You get what you pay for but then again if you don't bolt it down it doesn't matter how much it cost or weighs. I heard that I guys Ft. Knox that weighed in at 1600+ lbs empty was rolled out of his house by some crooks...


The safe in my house weighs @ 3,000lbs.. LOL
 
I've one... it's decent.
Has USB port and AC plugs inside.
This thing is so light I actually unloaded it from the truck all by myself & moved the safe as well.
I guess better than nothing... LOL
 


Not a bad price. Was $599 on Black Friday. These are good safes. Almost any safe can be gotten into with a fire axe and enough time... Even your 2000 or 3000 pounders. Remember, the bad guys don't care about treating your safe nicely when they are robbing you. There are You Tube videos of 4 - 6 gauge safes being shredded with fire axes. Just don't share with the world you have guns and a safe - although it is hard to sneak a safe this size into a condo. The size and fire rating are desirable. Electronic locks have their +'s and -'s. If you can find a good place to conceal it and or bolt it down, and hide your axes and tools (bad guys will use yours, if they can) you are good to go in most cases. Bad guys will always find a way... if we make it easy for them.

Just my humble opinion.
 
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