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<blockquote data-quote="Telford29" data-source="post: 1553269" data-attributes="member: 91061"><p>I have a rotary dial on mine, I do have to put my glasses on to operate it but I have heard about electronic malfunctions with the keypads . I will never regret buying the biggest safe they offered. In fact I would like another sitting next to it now. I bought an Iron Man Safe made locally here in Idaho and am very happy with it. It is fire rated also but in the event of a fully engulfed house fire I don't believe any of them will protect your firearms. They will be ruined. That is the information I was tought when I was a volunteer firefighter. Maybe someone could chime in on that as I don't have any first hand experience. They Fire Chief also said the best place to put a safe is next to a concrete wall if you have one in your home. I have kids and they have friends over all the time, knowing my guns are locked up gives me piece of mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Telford29, post: 1553269, member: 91061"] I have a rotary dial on mine, I do have to put my glasses on to operate it but I have heard about electronic malfunctions with the keypads . I will never regret buying the biggest safe they offered. In fact I would like another sitting next to it now. I bought an Iron Man Safe made locally here in Idaho and am very happy with it. It is fire rated also but in the event of a fully engulfed house fire I don’t believe any of them will protect your firearms. They will be ruined. That is the information I was tought when I was a volunteer firefighter. Maybe someone could chime in on that as I don’t have any first hand experience. They Fire Chief also said the best place to put a safe is next to a concrete wall if you have one in your home. I have kids and they have friends over all the time, knowing my guns are locked up gives me piece of mind. [/QUOTE]
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