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Posted: 7/18/2005 9:22:57 AM EDT
I can get a pretty good deal on a fire rated safe that holds 20 guns.  It is Stack on brand and I just wanted to know if anyone has one of these and how they like them?
Link Posted: 7/18/2005 9:24:40 AM EDT
[#1]
I don't have anything helpful to answer your question with, but welcome aboard.
Link Posted: 7/18/2005 9:24:43 AM EDT
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I can get a pretty good deal on a fire rated safe that holds 20 guns.  It is Stack on brand and I just wanted to know if anyone has one of these and how they like them?



I have a smaller Stack-On.  Not the locker that you can get into with a hammer but an actual safe with thick bolts etc.  I think it's great.  I don't have a huge collection so it's perfect for me.
Seems well make and can't complain about it at all.
Link Posted: 7/18/2005 9:46:56 AM EDT
[#3]

Quoted:

Quoted:
I can get a pretty good deal on a fire rated safe that holds 20 guns.  It is Stack on brand and I just wanted to know if anyone has one of these and how they like them?



I have a smaller Stack-On.  Not the locker that you can get into with a hammer but an actual safe with thick bolts etc.  I think it's great.  I don't have a huge collection so it's perfect for me.
Seems well make and can't complain about it at all.



Is yours the fire rated one?  

I am looking into the fire rated 14-20 gun safe.  I am going to get it for under 500.  Am I getting a good deal?  I can't find them that cheap online.
Link Posted: 7/18/2005 9:54:49 AM EDT
[#4]
My 2cents.

I have a few Stack On "security cabinets" that I use as "kit out" lockers. And unlike Homaks and similar ones you cannot open them with a hammer. But they sure as hell ain't a safe either.

If you are looking for basic secure storage I'd recommend a Stack On. A friend of mine had somone actively work on his during a burglary of his home and DID NOT get into it.

If you are looking for a true SAFE then spend the extra couple donuts and get a Canon, Heritage or Liberty.
Link Posted: 7/18/2005 9:57:03 AM EDT
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Quoted:
My 2cents.

I have a few Stack On "security cabinets" that I use as "kit out" lockers. And unlike Homaks and similar ones you cannot open them with a hammer. But they sure as hell ain't a safe either.

If you are looking for basic secure storage I'd recommend a Stack On. A friend of mine had somone actively work on his during a burglary of his home and DID NOT get into it.

If you are looking for a true SAFE then spend the extra couple donuts and get a Canon, Heritage or Liberty.



His question is about a true safe, just happens to be made by Stack-On.
Link Posted: 7/18/2005 9:57:32 AM EDT
[#6]

Quoted:

Quoted:

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I can get a pretty good deal on a fire rated safe that holds 20 guns.  It is Stack on brand and I just wanted to know if anyone has one of these and how they like them?



I have a smaller Stack-On.  Not the locker that you can get into with a hammer but an actual safe with thick bolts etc.  I think it's great.  I don't have a huge collection so it's perfect for me.
Seems well make and can't complain about it at all.



Is yours the fire rated one?  

I am looking into the fire rated 14-20 gun safe.  I am going to get it for under 500.  Am I getting a good deal?  I can't find them that cheap online.



Like this?
Stack On Safe

It sounds like you found a good price.
Link Posted: 7/18/2005 10:00:53 AM EDT
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Quoted:

Quoted:
My 2cents.

I have a few Stack On "security cabinets" that I use as "kit out" lockers. And unlike Homaks and similar ones you cannot open them with a hammer. But they sure as hell ain't a safe either.

If you are looking for basic secure storage I'd recommend a Stack On. A friend of mine had somone actively work on his during a burglary of his home and DID NOT get into it.

If you are looking for a true SAFE then spend the extra couple donuts and get a Canon, Heritage or Liberty.



His question is about a true safe, just happens to be made by Stack-On.



Yeah I know. Like I said, in my opinion he'd be better off going with a Canon, Heritage or Liberty than with a Stack On, Sentry or similar.
Link Posted: 7/18/2005 10:16:33 AM EDT
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Like this?
Stack On Safe

It sounds like you found a good price.



That is the exact safe I am looking at.


ETA I am looking for a cheap safe that will fit a few ars a couple other battle rifes and a few pistols.  I have a small house and am only .2 miles away from the nearest fire department.  I need something that will keep my guns along with a few other things safe for a little bit.  I have a kid who is getting to the age he will be able to get into my things.
Link Posted: 7/19/2005 2:45:30 PM EDT
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