safes

  1. Tayne

    How do you anchor your safe?

    I recently bought a new (to me) home and moved my gun safe to the basement. (Actually, I hired several younger and stronger men to move it, but that's not really important to this story.) The safe claims to be waterproof up to about 18 inches of flooding, as long as it is properly bolted to the...
  2. Victor252

    Job site boxes for a gun safe?

    I've started to see this idea more and more. Using a heavy metal job site box for storing guns rather than an actual gun safe. A guy on Reddit is using one of these: https://www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGID-60-in-0-Drawer-Universal-Storage-Top-Chest-60R-OS/207058098 I can see the potential benefit...
  3. M

    Gun safes.

    Looking to get a gun safe. I did some research and read a bit about gun safes. Gun safes really aren't safes and don't reach safe standards and this is why the gun safe industry has made their own test. Many of the thick door safes are just filler material and the true steel doors are normal...
  4. harrygunner

    Handgun safe hacker vulnerability

    There may be few here that see the value of opening your gun safe with a phone. But, for those that do, be aware there are security issues with this one: The company downplayed the ease with which one could implement the threat. But researchers disagreed, stating it is an hour, at most, of...
  5. Sks39

    Cannon Firearm Safe Disappointment.

    Ive owned a Cannon safe for over 10 years now and love it. It has a dial, not the electrical key pad. I prefer the dial over the key pad. I know people like the ease of the key pad but I just dont like it. Its easier for anything electrical to fail than something mechanical. I guess I'm just old...
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