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Any recommended gun safes? Liberty Revere 72 vs Cannon Wide Body 64??
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<blockquote data-quote="74honker" data-source="post: 2495297" data-attributes="member: 113930"><p>Lot of good points made so far. Sports Afield safes are made by Cannon. I literally spent a couple years researching this subject before I finally made bought one. You'd be surprised how many of these safes are pretty much worthless. You get what you pay for on these. Just being realistic here, there's alot to think about here. All depends on what your priorities are. Biggest misconception IMO is the fire ratings. Unless you live in town 2 blocks away from a fire station, 30 minutes is more like a response time. Also most house fires reach temps way above 1200 degrees if fully engulfed. Another thought on that is your insurance. Unless you have the extra writers on your policy listing everything you have with serial #'s, which most of us don't because we don't want anyone knowing all that, they may not cover those losses. As far as security, IMO I think they all provide some level of it really. Yes there are cases where a crew of thieves will get into one or take the whole thing but most home invaders probably don't want to stick around long enough to spend much time trying to cut or pry one open. They want to get in and get out quick. Just my 2 cents worth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="74honker, post: 2495297, member: 113930"] Lot of good points made so far. Sports Afield safes are made by Cannon. I literally spent a couple years researching this subject before I finally made bought one. You'd be surprised how many of these safes are pretty much worthless. You get what you pay for on these. Just being realistic here, there's alot to think about here. All depends on what your priorities are. Biggest misconception IMO is the fire ratings. Unless you live in town 2 blocks away from a fire station, 30 minutes is more like a response time. Also most house fires reach temps way above 1200 degrees if fully engulfed. Another thought on that is your insurance. Unless you have the extra writers on your policy listing everything you have with serial #'s, which most of us don't because we don't want anyone knowing all that, they may not cover those losses. As far as security, IMO I think they all provide some level of it really. Yes there are cases where a crew of thieves will get into one or take the whole thing but most home invaders probably don't want to stick around long enough to spend much time trying to cut or pry one open. They want to get in and get out quick. Just my 2 cents worth. [/QUOTE]
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