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Quadzilla32

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Hello all,

I’m in the market for a safe and have become little overwhelmed with all the discussions on them. Every time I think I found one I want I get a bunch of bad reviews or don’t buy this one.

I get unless I’m spending thousands and thousands on a safe, residential safes are just “security containers”. I’m mostly wanting to secure everything in one location and keep my little ones and other general people away from them. Seems like even the big dollars ones can be broken into with a grinder and some time. My budget is roughly 1500-1000

I’m looking for a 30+ that is kind of middle of the road. I see a bunch of people with the ol’ TSC Winchester safes and they are on sale right now but it seems to be a hit or miss on the keypad having issues. One of the things I DO like about the Winchester is the backup key if the pad goes bad, which I guess would make it less secure but seems like liberty doesn’t have them.

Next safe I was looking at liberty ssfes. As much as I don’t agree with their business practice I do like that they are made in the US and seem to fall into my price range. I’ve read mixed reviews on their lower end stuff and not having a backup key is iffy if the lock fails but I would hope their pads would be better quality that this isn’t an issue.

thank you in advance
 
My cousin has a Winchester safe and I know he had some keypad issues with it
 
I have a couple box store "safes", purchased over the last decade or so as my collection expanded. I like having the backup key for the keypad if it fails or the battery goes dead. I keep them hidden separately but close in case of emergency. You could always get a dial lock, but that will eat into your budget.

You're correct that they wont stop somebody who knows what they are doing. But they'll stop your kids/their friends unscrupulous contractors in your home, and the average smash and grab criminal. Best you can do is bolt them down and make them hard to tip over so Johnny Meth Mouth cant grab them with the uhaul dolly he stole and wheel your stuff out.

Mine are in the basement, bolted through the subfloor into the concrete and again to wall behind them (have to add a hole for this). They're not on display but in a basically unfinished with a locked door where only our family would go (think storage room).

Would it be nice to have a big ol Graffunder on display in the family room? Yes. Is it practical for 90% of hunters/shooters? No.
 
I have had a Winchester for years and never had an issue. It seemed middle of the road quality wise when I was looking
 
Ive had a large safe for many years.
It has a dial combo lock and I wouldnt want to have an electronic lock.
I have a small safe with an electronic lock and I hardly use it due the battery usage
 
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