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Any recommended gun safes? Liberty Revere 72 vs Cannon Wide Body 64??
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<blockquote data-quote="Capt Grizz" data-source="post: 2497454" data-attributes="member: 68217"><p>I recently went through a house fire that resulted in total loss. I had a Liberty </p><p>FatBoy 64 & Cannon Armory 100 in my basement in the corner. They both did their job over all considering how much powder and other debris was in the area of the safes and the house collapsing all into the basement, creating a fire pit that was hot for 3 days. The Liberty was much harder to open by an experienced lock smith. Took over two hours, a dozen cutting discs, prying & hammering. The Cannon was open in 20min and took one cutting disc. When it comes to safes, you get what you pay for and buy the best you can afford. Put them on. The ground floor and in the corner to avoid less debris falling on top of them. Liberty is also made in America in Utah and their warranty team was great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt Grizz, post: 2497454, member: 68217"] I recently went through a house fire that resulted in total loss. I had a Liberty FatBoy 64 & Cannon Armory 100 in my basement in the corner. They both did their job over all considering how much powder and other debris was in the area of the safes and the house collapsing all into the basement, creating a fire pit that was hot for 3 days. The Liberty was much harder to open by an experienced lock smith. Took over two hours, a dozen cutting discs, prying & hammering. The Cannon was open in 20min and took one cutting disc. When it comes to safes, you get what you pay for and buy the best you can afford. Put them on. The ground floor and in the corner to avoid less debris falling on top of them. Liberty is also made in America in Utah and their warranty team was great. [/QUOTE]
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