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<blockquote data-quote="7stw" data-source="post: 2000785" data-attributes="member: 18402"><p>If theft not fire is your biggest concern than a bear is fine. Double "job box" type locks kind of a pita to open and keys do get lost. The best advice I can give is buy the biggest safe you can afford. Because you will inevitably put all kinds of valuable stuff besides guns in it. I have a liberty "fat boy" 64 and a smaller liberty and am looking for another. I will probably end up with either another fat boy or a Lincoln liberty. And if you buy a safe from a dealer not a "big box store" yes for a fee they will deliver and install. I recommend that you bolt them down like you stated. I do not like the electronic keypad type locks at all. The liberty offered the best theft and fire rating I could find. I brought mine home and installed them myself with the help of two friends we got it inside and in place rather easy. Just used a few pieces of schedule 40 1" PVC to act as rollers. I got mine at h&h during their annual safe sale. it's an investment in some awesome peace of mind for me. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7stw, post: 2000785, member: 18402"] If theft not fire is your biggest concern than a bear is fine. Double "job box" type locks kind of a pita to open and keys do get lost. The best advice I can give is buy the biggest safe you can afford. Because you will inevitably put all kinds of valuable stuff besides guns in it. I have a liberty "fat boy" 64 and a smaller liberty and am looking for another. I will probably end up with either another fat boy or a Lincoln liberty. And if you buy a safe from a dealer not a "big box store" yes for a fee they will deliver and install. I recommend that you bolt them down like you stated. I do not like the electronic keypad type locks at all. The liberty offered the best theft and fire rating I could find. I brought mine home and installed them myself with the help of two friends we got it inside and in place rather easy. Just used a few pieces of schedule 40 1" PVC to act as rollers. I got mine at h&h during their annual safe sale. it's an investment in some awesome peace of mind for me. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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