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August 01, 2020, 11:21 PM
leonidas211
Suggestions on large gun safe
Well. It’s time to move.

Currently have a liberty 30 gun safe that has served me well for 2 years.

I am going to sell it locally and want to purchase something bigger.

Would like an electronic keypad as it makes it so much easier to get into.

Need capacity for 30/40 long guns and various pistols.

Suggestions appreciated.


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August 01, 2020, 11:25 PM
LBTRS
I just ordered a Liberty Lincoln 40, can't go wrong with Liberty. There is a 50 if you need larger.


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August 01, 2020, 11:35 PM
wrightd
If you're yong or plan on additing to your collection, double your existing capacity. I'm just talking out my butt, but I bought more safe than I thought I'd need, and it still wasn't enough. Don't make that mistake twice ! And I stopped collecting a while ago.




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August 02, 2020, 12:38 AM
tatortodd
I'm a fan of the AMSEC BF line. At a safe store, I saw cutouts of the AMSEC BF side by side with Rhino and a much more expensive Fort Knox. AMSEC did a better job integrating the fire protection with the security and didn't have the surprising fire protection gaps their competitors did. Their BF7240 (72"H x 40" W) or BF 7250 would be a great choice.

They have also added an increased security version called the BFII.



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August 02, 2020, 07:14 AM
Henry Morgan
I have both the AMSEC described above and a FT Knox. I believe the AMSEC is the better choice both in fire protection and price. The one big value is the lifetime warranty and fantastic customer service on FT Knox. I had a problem with the electronic lock which they sent me a new lock and spent 30 minutes on the phone coaching me on the install.
August 02, 2020, 09:27 AM
PPinesRon
Tractor Supply is running a sale on a Cannon safe that they say can store up to 64 long guns for $900.
August 02, 2020, 11:09 AM
reflex/deflex 64
I’d consider keeping the one and getting a second. Damn things are hard enough to move in medium size.


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August 02, 2020, 12:13 PM
SIGfourme
Electronic keypads are easy to use but prone to breakage. S&G combo jewelers lock is my recommendation. You can lock the dial in place with a key.
August 02, 2020, 12:16 PM
bendable
any reason not to keep the old safe ?
and get the same size safe .

one for all the pistols another for the long guns?

make it hard on the bad guys ,
instead of 35 minutes to get all the guns
it may take 70 minutes.





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August 02, 2020, 12:27 PM
leonidas211
I appreciate all the responses.

I have also been looking at Fort Knox, might give them a call tomorrow. Looking at the suggestions in the thread as well.

Moving this safe is going to cost a bunch sand will just be a pain in the ass, although your comment as me thinking about it. One for long guns and one for pistols....

I will say the safe is just the last line of defense, cameras, motion sensors etc, all just as important.


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August 02, 2020, 01:40 PM
creslin
If you're in the habit of moving a lot..

https://www.snapsafe.com/modular-safes/

I personally have two of the super titan double doors.
I've never had anyone try to break into them but they seem just as sturdy as a normal safe.
I got them because I currently rent.
So I KNOW that someday I'll be moving.
With these.. I'll be able to just disassemble and take them with me.





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August 02, 2020, 01:46 PM
leonidas211
quote:
Originally posted by creslin:
If you're in the habit of moving a lot..

https://www.snapsafe.com/modular-safes/

I personally have two of the super titan double doors.
I've never had anyone try to break into them but they seem just as sturdy as a normal safe.
I got them because I currently rent.
So I KNOW that someday I'll be moving.
With these.. I'll be able to just disassemble and take them with me.


I did look at those. I do not think I will be moving for a bit after this.


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August 02, 2020, 01:46 PM
leonidas211
quote:
Originally posted by LBTRS:
I just ordered a Liberty Lincoln 40, can't go wrong with Liberty. There is a 50 if you need larger.


I am looking at the modern lincoln 50 now, kinda of digging it.


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August 02, 2020, 01:57 PM
1967Goat
Here's a good video that's been posted here a few times.


August 02, 2020, 02:03 PM
drill sgt
If coming from a local Can you get the old one taken away at the time when the new one is delivered? Or if you have room how about a second safe. ........................drill sgt.
August 02, 2020, 02:13 PM
cruiser68
quote:
Originally posted by tatortodd:
I'm a fan of the AMSEC BF line. At a safe store, I saw cutouts of the AMSEC BF side by side with Rhino and a much more expensive Fort Knox. AMSEC did a better job integrating the fire protection with the security and didn't have the surprising fire protection gaps their competitors did. Their BF7240 (72"H x 40" W) or BF 7250 would be a great choice.

They have also added an increased security version called the BFII.


Going on ten years with my Amsec BF7240. Got one larger than I was planning on and then filled it up. Been very happy with the performance and value.
August 02, 2020, 02:34 PM
Aglifter
Griffin safes are made in Chesterfield SC. The proprietor is well worth talking to.
August 02, 2020, 08:53 PM
SOTAR
A few years back I was in the same boat.

I bought a Liberty Lincoln 40.
- Made in USA
- Local dealer
- 90 Minute fire rating
- Premium features build quality etc..

I went with the rule of thumb to always buy one bigger than you need. So I got the Lincoln 40.

In hindsight, I would be happier if I would have gotten the Lincoln 25 slightly in order to be able to move it. Also so it wasn't a huge beast taking up so much room and not very concealable. Even within the room where I have it stored.
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August 02, 2020, 09:00 PM
leonidas211
quote:
Originally posted by 1967Goat:
Here's a good video that's been posted here a few times.

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So as luck would have it. This dude is about 20 minutes from my house, I am going to go see him tomorrow, he Cleary knows his stuff.

Thank you Sigforum as usual!


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August 02, 2020, 09:11 PM
ridewv
quote:
Originally posted by bendable:
any reason not to keep the old safe ?
and get the same size safe .

one for all the pistols another for the long guns?

make it hard on the bad guys ,
instead of 35 minutes to get all the guns
it may take 70 minutes.



I agree and if you'll have movers let them move your current safe for you.
I have a smallish Fort Knox Defender for my limited long gun collection and picked up a large old Mosler safe with drawers from a jewelry store that went out of business for my larger handgun collection.


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