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<blockquote data-quote="FullAuto" data-source="post: 4112884" data-attributes="member: 5110"><p>I have an Amsec BF7250 that I keep my machineguns and more expensive stuff in. I also have a Liberty 72x50 that holds the overflow. There is a huge difference in quality. Those shopping at Tractor Supply or Dick's for a safe, aren't Amsec buyers. If you're shopping for an $800 safe, the one posted is as good as any of the others. I wouldn't buy an electronic lock at that price point though. I have electronic locks, but it's a higher price point with better locks. </p><p></p><p>Bear makes a good (secure) product, but let's be real here. They get a lot of love in this forum because they are a local company. If they were made in Idaho, no one would care about them. They are pretty expensive for what you get. For the same money, you can get something with better interior and finish that's tested.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FullAuto, post: 4112884, member: 5110"] I have an Amsec BF7250 that I keep my machineguns and more expensive stuff in. I also have a Liberty 72x50 that holds the overflow. There is a huge difference in quality. Those shopping at Tractor Supply or Dick's for a safe, aren't Amsec buyers. If you're shopping for an $800 safe, the one posted is as good as any of the others. I wouldn't buy an electronic lock at that price point though. I have electronic locks, but it's a higher price point with better locks. Bear makes a good (secure) product, but let's be real here. They get a lot of love in this forum because they are a local company. If they were made in Idaho, no one would care about them. They are pretty expensive for what you get. For the same money, you can get something with better interior and finish that's tested. [/QUOTE]
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