Gun Safe
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#24
Typical Buck
Joined: Dec 2006
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From: grottoes,va.
The top is usually the weakest place on any safe,the door is always the stronest. some safe companies spot weld the bow together only. i can take a coal chizzle and open it up like a can of spam in about 20 min . get a seargant&greenleaf lock they are tough. any safe with internal hinges will have less room on the hinge side,they have to fold in somwhere. as long as the pins go all the way around ,outside hinges are better.
don't forget to claim your new home safe on your taxes. the IRS will let you claim it.
CANNON SAFES have the best warranty.
don't forget to claim your new home safe on your taxes. the IRS will let you claim it.
CANNON SAFES have the best warranty.




