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<blockquote data-quote="dfanonymous" data-source="post: 1553130" data-attributes="member: 97050"><p>I voted liberty. For one, I have one. Second I would look at some info on the interwebs. I had a local locksmith and safe place I went to to ask my questions on they gave me some materials to look at to help me decide on a safe.</p><p>Long story short, if you are getting a safe for any actual security...buy American. A lot of the bassproshop brands including browning, safes from Costco and dicks are imported garbage and can simply get pried open fairly easily.</p><p>Look at the quality and thickness of the door metal as well. The cheaper the safe, more than likely the thinner the doors metal thickness is and the more composite is in there.</p><p>Lastly, I have the fatboy jr.. It fit my budget and I recommend bolting that thing to the ground. It's not super thick metal or anything, there's definetly better safes, but it's still heavy enough that the weight of the door tips the whole safe plus it's harder for someone to steal 700 lbs of safe if it's lagged to the ground</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dfanonymous, post: 1553130, member: 97050"] I voted liberty. For one, I have one. Second I would look at some info on the interwebs. I had a local locksmith and safe place I went to to ask my questions on they gave me some materials to look at to help me decide on a safe. Long story short, if you are getting a safe for any actual security...buy American. A lot of the bassproshop brands including browning, safes from Costco and dicks are imported garbage and can simply get pried open fairly easily. Look at the quality and thickness of the door metal as well. The cheaper the safe, more than likely the thinner the doors metal thickness is and the more composite is in there. Lastly, I have the fatboy jr.. It fit my budget and I recommend bolting that thing to the ground. It’s not super thick metal or anything, there’s definetly better safes, but it’s still heavy enough that the weight of the door tips the whole safe plus it’s harder for someone to steal 700 lbs of safe if it’s lagged to the ground [/QUOTE]
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