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VT Ridges 10-08-2006 08:18 AM

Gun Safes
 
I'm not sure if this post belongs here, but I did a search and didn't find anything.

I pulled my 20 Gauge 870 Remington shotgun out of the closet today to go partridge hunting and it had a little surface rust on it. It's time that I bite the bullet andinvest ina good gun safe that will hold 12 rifles or so and that I can add some moisture control.

Anybody have any recommendations or which ones to steer away from?




trailer 10-08-2006 08:47 AM

RE: Gun Safes
 
Just double check to make sure it does hold 12 rifles. Mine said it could hold up to 10 rifles but it’s tight. I have to place them just right or forget it. Just make sure you have lots of room...

raceman30 10-08-2006 09:28 AM

RE: Gun Safes
 
do some research here http://www.patriotsafe.com/?gclid=CLCl8YDl6YcCFRlRGgod1i_Qgw
good luck

Pawildman 10-08-2006 10:41 AM

RE: Gun Safes
 
I totally agree with buying the largest safe you can possibly afford and have room to place it. Also, make certain that you can get a moisture control device with it, or can put one in it. I use "GoldenRods" in mine. They are little electrig heating rods that only get warm enough to keep moisture from forming in the safe. One of the best investments I have ever made.

Hairtrigger 10-08-2006 11:59 AM

RE: Gun Safes
 
I made my own.
I made it too small.




Ruger-Redhawk 10-08-2006 03:13 PM

RE: Gun Safes
 
Where's Rebel Hog when you need him. He's the safe expert.I agree buy one bigger then you think you need. They seem to shrink.If and when you buy one I suggest a Golden Rod for it.

Ruger Redhawk

strob2 10-08-2006 06:20 PM

RE: Gun Safes
 
I agree about the golden rods, They are nice. I opted to use the rope light instead. Its nice because it keeps the moisture out and supplies you with enough of light inside the safe to see what you are looking for. The only bad part of rope light is that over time it starts to turn orange/yellow but it still works well.

Shane

Rebel Hog 10-08-2006 06:42 PM

RE: Gun Safes
 
Safes go buy many ratings! Here are just a few. You have to know what you are really interested in.

Also, combination locks are not all the same! There are some which can be manipulated in less than an hour and some which take 36 hours and some which can cannot be x-rayed. There are some which are guarded with Infusite Plates and some with Relsom Plates.

It all depends on how many expensiveguns and jewlery you're going to be keeping in it! I have 47 guns, my wifes jewlery and all my important papers in mine!




[align=center]Common Ratings used for fire and burglary classifications.[/align]The rating systems for safes are defined by construction or performance. Performance ratings are generally ranked by amount of time your valuables are safe when under attack by either burglary or fire. The following list will give you a general idea of how safes are rated, and these ratings are used on this website.
Construction Ratings
B Rated - Steel, doors less than 1 inch thick, walls less than 1/2 inch thick.
C Rated - Steel, doors at least 1 inch thick, walls at least 1/2 inch thick.
E Rated - Steel, doors at least 1 1/2 inches thick, walls at least 1inch thick.
ER Rated - Safe or chest labeled with: "UL Inspected Tool Resisting Safe TL 15 Burglary"
F Rated - Safe or chest labeled with: "UL Inspected Tool Resisting Safe TL 30 Burglary" or "UL Inspected Torch Resisting Safe TR 30 Burglary" or "UL Inspected Explosive Resistant Safe with Relocking Device X 60 Burglary"
G Rated - Safe or chest labeled with: "UL Inspected Torch and Explosive Resisting Safe TX 60 Burglary" or "UL Inspected Torch Resisting Safe TR 60 Burglary" or "UL Inspected Torch and Tool Resisting Safe TRTL 30 Burglary"

Performance Ratings - Burglary Classifications
TL -15 Rating - Successfully resist entry for a net assault time of 15 minutes when attacked with common hand tools, picking tools, mechanical or portable electric tools, grinders, drills or pressure devices.
TL- 30 Rating - Successfully resist entry for a net assault time of 30 minutes when attacked with common hand tools, picking tools, mechanical or portable electric tools, grinders, drills or pressure devices.
TRTL - 30 Rating - Successfully resist entry for a net assault time of 30 minutes when attacked with common hand tools, picking tools, mechanical or portable electric tools, grinders, drills , pressure devices and oxy-fuel gas cutting or welding torches.
TRTL - 60 Rating - Successfully resist entry for a net assault time of 60 minutes when attacked with common hand tools, picking tools, mechanical or portable electric tools, grinders, drills , pressure devices and oxy-fuel gas cutting or welding torches.
TXTL - 60 Rating - Successfully resist entry for a net assault time of 60 minutes when attacked with common hand tools, picking tools, mechanical or portable electric tools, grinders, drills , pressure devices, explosives and oxy-fuel gas cutting or welding torches.

Performance Ratings - Fire Classifications
4 Hour Rating - Maintain an interior temperature of less than 150 degrees F and an interior humidity less than 85% when exposed to fire (up to 2000 F) for 4 hours.
3 Hour Rating - Maintain an interior temperature of less than 150 degrees F and an interior humidity less than 85% when exposed to fire (up to 2000 F) for 3 hours.
2 Hour Rating - Maintain an interior temperature of less than 150 degrees F and an interior humidity less than 85% when exposed to fire (up to 2000 F) for 2 hours.
1 Hour Rating - Maintain an interior temperature of less than 150 degrees F and an interior humidity less than 85% when exposed to fire (up to 2000 F) for 1 hour.
UL Labels
[align=left]If a safe or chest bears the "Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc." , then it's model has been fully tested by this highly respected independent laboratory. On the UL label will be a complete performance coding. If your safe has an UL label, then you can be assured it meets or exceeds the standards set by Underwriter Laboratories, Inc.[/align]

Rebel Hog 10-08-2006 07:52 PM

RE: Gun Safes
 
Bump for VT

cpsniper05 10-10-2006 01:19 AM

RE: Gun Safes
 
Good site Raceman, those safes look pretty heavy duty at a pretty reasonable price, and they looked good, they looked pretty hard to break into, although im not much of a thief so i guess i really dont know, but i do like that site, thanks,


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