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Gun safes: Help me pick!
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<blockquote data-quote="STXDriver98544" data-source="post: 15151472" data-attributes="member: 140519"><p>I feel it's time for me to invest in a gun safe in the foreseeable future this year, my collection is growing to the point that I'm running out of places to keep/store them. I have a 6yr old, so a cabinet is definitely out of the question, plus like most plan to do, I will keep a lot more in the safe than just guns.</p><p></p><p>I've been looking into the custom built Vault Pro's, so if any of you guys out there close to Sante Fe, Cali that personally know about their craftsmanship or have toured the facility your input would be great. It looks like great things come from their shop from what I can tell.</p><p></p><p>Really what I'm trying to sort through in this big box competitive market is what claims actually hold up and which ones are complete lies.</p><p></p><p>Also, if any of you have seen first hand maybe on your own or someone you know, an attempted break in and how the safe held up? And now you'll swear by that brand?</p><p></p><p>I'm not as concerned about fire as much as I am about them being able to cut into the body, my biggest focus will be strength. I live in a neighborhood so the fire dept. isn't far from the house, I won't need anything outrageous on heat tolerance.</p><p></p><p>Any help would be great, thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STXDriver98544, post: 15151472, member: 140519"] I feel it's time for me to invest in a gun safe in the foreseeable future this year, my collection is growing to the point that I'm running out of places to keep/store them. I have a 6yr old, so a cabinet is definitely out of the question, plus like most plan to do, I will keep a lot more in the safe than just guns. I've been looking into the custom built Vault Pro's, so if any of you guys out there close to Sante Fe, Cali that personally know about their craftsmanship or have toured the facility your input would be great. It looks like great things come from their shop from what I can tell. Really what I'm trying to sort through in this big box competitive market is what claims actually hold up and which ones are complete lies. Also, if any of you have seen first hand maybe on your own or someone you know, an attempted break in and how the safe held up? And now you'll swear by that brand? I'm not as concerned about fire as much as I am about them being able to cut into the body, my biggest focus will be strength. I live in a neighborhood so the fire dept. isn't far from the house, I won't need anything outrageous on heat tolerance. Any help would be great, thanks. [/QUOTE]
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