marblerye wrote:Hello Realcenters, I'm looking to upgrade my security with a quality gun safe for PM's. I know that security and anonymity are always sensitive topics here, but I'm wondering if anyone can assist me in selecting a good safe? I want something that can be bolted down to a concrete floor. I've read through a few buying guides online but would like to get an unbiased opinion or two.
My main questions/concerns:
1 - How much safe do I need?
2 - How much do I need to spend?
3 - Where's the best place to buy?
Thanks.
db23 wrote:marblerye wrote:Hello Realcenters, I'm looking to upgrade my security with a quality gun safe for PM's. I know that security and anonymity are always sensitive topics here, but I'm wondering if anyone can assist me in selecting a good safe? I want something that can be bolted down to a concrete floor. I've read through a few buying guides online but would like to get an unbiased opinion or two.
My main questions/concerns:
1 - How much safe do I need?
2 - How much do I need to spend?
3 - Where's the best place to buy?
Thanks.
1. Impossible for us to answer. You should ask yourself how much you plan to store in it and that will help you find the answer.
2. You need to find the answer to question 1 before this can be answered.
3. See the answer to question 2.
Would you store $100,000 worth of valuables in a $20 safe? Would you store $20 worth of valuables in a $3,000 safe?
The main problem being: I will very likely open my biggest, baddest, whiz-bang home safe with a gun to my head... or maybe even my wifes head.
hags wrote:The main problem being: I will very likely open my biggest, baddest, whiz-bang home safe with a gun to my head... or maybe even my wifes head.
Something to consider.....hags
Neckro wrote:hags wrote:The main problem being: I will very likely open my biggest, baddest, whiz-bang home safe with a gun to my head... or maybe even my wifes head.
Something to consider.....hags
If that's the situation, who says they'd stop at the safe, and not take everything from bank account. I got a safe for when I am not home. I got a gun for when I am home.
Lemon Thrower wrote:not in your house is best.
hidden in multiple places can be better than than locked up in one convenience place.
i understand that a lot of thieves will steal entire safes and take them home to crack open.
when i worked at domino's, they have a cylindrical floor safe. it was dug into the floor. now, a thief might eventually be able to break into that one but he's never going to be able to take it with them.
Neckro wrote:I got a gun for when I am home.
DirtyFingers wrote:I've always been as concerned about fire rating as well as security. Here's another website....
http://www.libertysafe.com/
texcollex wrote:DirtyFingers wrote:I've always been as concerned about fire rating as well as security. Here's another website....
http://www.libertysafe.com/
The fire rated safes I've looked at also were heavier. That could be a plus.
Mossy wrote:Neckro wrote:I got a gun for when I am home.
Can you have it pointed at the door before the splinters hit the ground? That means "carry at home".
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