The Safe House " Purchasing a Gun Safe" Part 2 of 3

The Safe House " Purchasing a Gun Safe" Part 2 of 3

Nashville Safe House

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@rockinron4725
@rockinron4725 - 10.02.2014 09:52

I just purchased a Liberty/Eagle model 35 gun safe. Uses 11 gauge 2-piece composite roll steel, 14 x 1.25" bolts. Security rated for RSC-8M10 and fire rated for 60 mins @ 1200 degs. Would you rate this as a "good" average safe Mark?

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@MC-uj4co
@MC-uj4co - 30.12.2016 20:29

you have no side wall protection

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@eugenedavis4556
@eugenedavis4556 - 13.01.2017 04:05

Good video. Thanks!

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@karanjamison6081
@karanjamison6081 - 10.08.2017 04:08

Boo, my big question is the locking mechanisms. Not addressed in this video. Every electronic system controller I've seen is made of cheap Chinese plastic powered by a transistor battery. No keyed or mechanical backup. What happens when Dufas smashes the cheap Chinese plastic controller, or simply lifts it off the screws and cuts the wire, when the safe is locked? How do get back into my safe? Do I have to call the manufacturer and get a new controller? Meanwhile, I can't get to my guns and have to cancel hunting trips???? What's the best deal for a safe with a mechanical lock? The electronic stuff is worthless.

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