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<blockquote data-quote="Snoplop" data-source="post: 1556441" data-attributes="member: 31160"><p><a href="https://gunsafereviewsguy.com/" target="_blank">https://gunsafereviewsguy.com/</a></p><p></p><p>Having gone through a house fire I can attest to the lack of anything being "fire proof".</p><p>One safe with concrete insulation fell through the floor and survived much better than the gargantuan Browning gun safe we had. The Browning safe did keep the guns and pictures intact but- it turned into an oven. Pictures and important documents were inside a secondary container and that saved them. Safe in a safe works.</p><p>Now- I have a massive concrete walk-in.</p><p>Any safe can be broken into.</p><p>It isn't furniture so don't buy it for the glamorous picture on the door or glitzy interior.</p><p>My goal was to prevent a child or adolescent access and slow down / p!$$ off burglars. The less obvious and dam heavy decoy safe we have should do the job but if a miscreant discovers the (very) hidden access to the walk in it should take them quite a while to get in to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snoplop, post: 1556441, member: 31160"] [URL]https://gunsafereviewsguy.com/[/URL] Having gone through a house fire I can attest to the lack of anything being "fire proof". One safe with concrete insulation fell through the floor and survived much better than the gargantuan Browning gun safe we had. The Browning safe did keep the guns and pictures intact but- it turned into an oven. Pictures and important documents were inside a secondary container and that saved them. Safe in a safe works. Now- I have a massive concrete walk-in. Any safe can be broken into. It isn't furniture so don't buy it for the glamorous picture on the door or glitzy interior. My goal was to prevent a child or adolescent access and slow down / p!$$ off burglars. The less obvious and dam heavy decoy safe we have should do the job but if a miscreant discovers the (very) hidden access to the walk in it should take them quite a while to get in to it. [/QUOTE]
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