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<blockquote data-quote="jebel" data-source="post: 1553305" data-attributes="member: 106189"><p>Preface: I own a safe designed to protect top secret government computer servers. It's 1/2 steel plate and weights 1650 lbs.</p><p></p><p>That said, if I were buying one today, I would look at the modular variants. You assemble them, they're generally lighter weight (some much lighter), and you retain both options when your collection changes as well as convenience when you need to move it. I don't really believe the fire protection marketed for safes should be a high priority. The stats on how long anything lasts in them is measured in minutes. Just maintain good insurance and position your safe in the house as you see fit. I think the primary reasons for a safe are to keep out unprepared people (your kids and their friends, most house thieves, etc.). Anyone who knows you have a safe can get into it with a couple power tools from Home Depot and a bit of time.</p><p></p><p>Regardless, after several internal safe remodels, the one solution I have found that I would recommend are the products from Gun Storage Solutions.</p><p><a href="https://www.storemoreguns.com/" target="_blank">https://www.storemoreguns.com/</a></p><p></p><p>They are elegantly simple, and they work. They allow me to store more guns, more easily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jebel, post: 1553305, member: 106189"] Preface: I own a safe designed to protect top secret government computer servers. It's 1/2 steel plate and weights 1650 lbs. That said, if I were buying one today, I would look at the modular variants. You assemble them, they're generally lighter weight (some much lighter), and you retain both options when your collection changes as well as convenience when you need to move it. I don't really believe the fire protection marketed for safes should be a high priority. The stats on how long anything lasts in them is measured in minutes. Just maintain good insurance and position your safe in the house as you see fit. I think the primary reasons for a safe are to keep out unprepared people (your kids and their friends, most house thieves, etc.). Anyone who knows you have a safe can get into it with a couple power tools from Home Depot and a bit of time. Regardless, after several internal safe remodels, the one solution I have found that I would recommend are the products from Gun Storage Solutions. [URL]https://www.storemoreguns.com/[/URL] They are elegantly simple, and they work. They allow me to store more guns, more easily. [/QUOTE]
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