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  • jeanclaudesegal

    Homeland Security Gun Safe Review vs Sturdy Gun Safe vs Vault Pro USA vs Fort Knox.

    Hi everyone ..I recently made a big purchase on a gun safe that I had custom built to my specifications..I did a price comparison vs the competition for what you are getting..this might help a few people who are shopping around for a new gun safe..please check the youtube video below.Tell me what you think



    Here is a list of everything that is included..when you custom build it

    1/4" steel plate wrapped in 10 gauge steel door

    4 Gauge solid steel body measures almost 1/4" of steel

    18 1 1/2" steel locking bolts from top to bottom and all sides

    2" Double step door system with Anti Pry door tabs

    1800 degree fireproofing for 60min

    Electronic Lock

    Gold 5 spoke door handle with gold pin striping

    6 level adjustable shelving with additional gun shelf rack

    4 1/2" bolt down holes

    Department of Justice Approved

    High Gloss 2 Tone black exterior finish with Smooth Grey felt interior finish

    1" hardened steel plate infront of locking mechanism

    shear off handle

    spring loaded relocking system incase someone tries to punch out the lock

    Made In USA



  • Slappy
    Warrior
    • Feb 2014
    • 711

    #2
    And everything is BLACK!! Looks like a nice one. BANG BANG!!

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    • #3
      Very nice safe... and collection

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      • jeanclaudesegal

        #4
        Thanx..glad you guys like it..

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        • mongoosesnipe
          Chieftain
          • May 2012
          • 1142

          #5
          That's a beautiful safe, now hide it..... Even though it is twice as thick as the store bought safes it would still lonly take about 15 minutes to cut in half with a gas chop saw and an abrasive blade little longer if the thief was worried about carbon monoxided and used a standard 7.5 in circular saw might take up to an hour....
          Punctuation is for the weak....

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          • Tedward
            Banned
            • Feb 2013
            • 1717

            #6
            Originally posted by mongoosesnipe View Post
            That's a beautiful safe, now hide it..... Even though it is twice as thick as the store bought safes it would still lonly take about 15 minutes to cut in half with a gas chop saw and an abrasive blade little longer if the thief was worried about carbon monoxided and used a standard 7.5 in circular saw might take up to an hour....
            Possible easier if it's setting on a plywood floor and not a cement slab, just take the floor with it. I see this a lot, super safes and installed incorrectly or not discreet. 1st thing is if a burgler doen't know you have it he wont have the saw so be discreet, 2nd, have a security system that howles and calls out on a backup cell number so if the phone line is cut, it still send out notification and 3rd, make sure it is bolted to a cement slab and if possible to the wall too, this can help the pry affect when pulling it over. All that weight and being tall has a lot of leverage to pull the anchors out of the floor. 1/2"x 3" steel anchor has about 2,000 lbs of pull out strength, lead anchors less. Having sheer and pull strength, is always best.
            This is how Jewelry stores and small cash depository's are mounted a lot of the time.

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            • jeanclaudesegal

              #7
              Originally posted by Tedward View Post
              Possible easier if it's setting on a plywood floor and not a cement slab, just take the floor with it. I see this a lot, super safes and installed incorrectly or not discreet. 1st thing is if a burgler doen't know you have it he wont have the saw so be discreet, 2nd, have a security system that howles and calls out on a backup cell number so if the phone line is cut, it still send out notification and 3rd, make sure it is bolted to a cement slab and if possible to the wall too, this can help the pry affect when pulling it over. All that weight and being tall has a lot of leverage to pull the anchors out of the floor. 1/2"x 3" steel anchor has about 2,000 lbs of pull out strength, lead anchors less. Having sheer and pull strength, is always best.
              This is how Jewelry stores and small cash depository's are mounted a lot of the time.
              Yes..it is mounted to the concrete slab using these 4 steel concrete anchorsanchor.jpganchor2.jpg....also i already have a wireless security internet cam throughout my house with a wireless cellphone alarm tower..I was planning on adding this to my safe.. http://www.deansafe.com/gun-safe-alarm.html ..Thanx again for your suggestions and input..as for hiding it in my house..it is a very good idea but i failed to due because it is so damn big that it wont fit in any crease or closet..
              Last edited by Guest; 03-06-2014, 02:17 PM.

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