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<blockquote data-quote="Profreedomokie" data-source="post: 3886455" data-attributes="member: 524"><p>There once was a 30-minute clip on here about safes. It was very good. I once heard that the garage is the worst place to put a safe because thieves will back in load up the safe and then drive off. Bolting it down should stop this. Another thing is thieves could use your power tools to cut the safe open. I have a Cobalt that has .250" think plate over the door and the door jam is 1" thick. It is the best of the five I have. All of mine are bolted down with three or more 1/2" bolts. True fireproof safes are costly but worth it if you have high end guns. I had a friend that lost about $60K in guns after lightning burnt his house down. All his were in safes, just not fireproof safes. He lost several tax stamp guns. Most safe have a 45-minute fire rating. If you can find the clip that was on here it has some very good tips on safe buying and ownership.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Profreedomokie, post: 3886455, member: 524"] There once was a 30-minute clip on here about safes. It was very good. I once heard that the garage is the worst place to put a safe because thieves will back in load up the safe and then drive off. Bolting it down should stop this. Another thing is thieves could use your power tools to cut the safe open. I have a Cobalt that has .250" think plate over the door and the door jam is 1" thick. It is the best of the five I have. All of mine are bolted down with three or more 1/2" bolts. True fireproof safes are costly but worth it if you have high end guns. I had a friend that lost about $60K in guns after lightning burnt his house down. All his were in safes, just not fireproof safes. He lost several tax stamp guns. Most safe have a 45-minute fire rating. If you can find the clip that was on here it has some very good tips on safe buying and ownership. [/QUOTE]
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