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Posted: 6/9/2014 8:43:00 PM EDT
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Whats the cost of these? And I'm sorry, but I lol'd at "MilSpec Tactical Safe" Website says $2599 delivered. http://www.secureittactical.com/Civilian/tactical-gun-safe.html |
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Website says $2599 delivered. http://www.secureittactical.com/Civilian/tactical-gun-safe.html Quoted:
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Whats the cost of these? And I'm sorry, but I lol'd at "MilSpec Tactical Safe" Website says $2599 delivered. http://www.secureittactical.com/Civilian/tactical-gun-safe.html they dont have the gauge of steel or construction listed. |
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It looks like a nice interior especially if a person has a number of semi-auto rifles to secure but I'm not too sure about the safe. If it is just another offshore import I can't help but think they would have been better off making a retrofit interior for something like the Liberty Fat Boy or one of the other fairly common widebody safes on the market. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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I called SecureIt this morning to try and find out some basic information about the safe itself.
The interior is US made but the safe itself is an import. The size was my first indicator and the gentleman I spoke with did confirm that the safe is of Chinese origin. As such, it is produced using 12g steel and has a composite door that's built more for fire protection than burglary protection. On a more positive note, I learned that the SecureIt system can be made to fit inside an existing safe if anyone's interested in that as an option. I didn't ask for a price since the cost will be associated with the size of the safe to be retrofitted. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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The interior kit is listed on the website for $299 shipped. That probably isn't terrible since I imagine the box(es) is fairly big and bulky. Quoted:
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Interested in the interior kit, not the safe itself. Haven't seen any reviews for it yet.. The interior kit is listed on the website for $299 shipped. That probably isn't terrible since I imagine the box(es) is fairly big and bulky. I saw that. I might try to pull some strings to see if I can order a set at a discount to see how good it is. What I want is a real review of their mounting system. So far I've only seen their own YouTube videos. |
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I saw that. I might try to pull some strings to see if I can order a set at a discount to see how good it is. What I want is a real review of their mounting system. So far I've only seen their own YouTube videos. Quoted:
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Interested in the interior kit, not the safe itself. Haven't seen any reviews for it yet.. The interior kit is listed on the website for $299 shipped. That probably isn't terrible since I imagine the box(es) is fairly big and bulky. I saw that. I might try to pull some strings to see if I can order a set at a discount to see how good it is. What I want is a real review of their mounting system. So far I've only seen their own YouTube videos. Hope you can pull it off. Some photos and first-person review would be good. |
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Thinking about it.. a low tech method would be to just put peg board on the wall and floor of the safe.. Tons of holes for different mounting schemes, and there's so many type of pegs out there on the market.. There's another company making a "tactical pegboard" system that goes on the door. It has fingers that can be moved around to hold rifles or pistols or whatever. If I can find the link I'll post it here. |
| I have one and like it very much. I live about an hour from where they are based and I was able to get a close out model at a great price. It is definitely not a safe, but its not a cheap stack on either. . Where it shines is the flexibility. I have to top shelves that hold ammo cans and mags etc, (a lot of weight). Plus the adjustability of putting the rifles away is top notch. |
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I called SecureIt this morning to try and find out some basic information about the safe itself. The interior is US made but the safe itself is an import. The size was my first indicator and the gentleman I spoke with did confirm that the safe is of Chinese origin. As such, it is produced using 12g steel and has a composite door that's built more for fire protection than burglary protection. On a more positive note, I learned that the SecureIt system can be made to fit inside an existing safe if anyone's interested in that as an option. I didn't ask for a price since the cost will be associated with the size of the safe to be retrofitted. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile The safe looks like a POS, but I love the interior. I wonder if those racks are made in China too.
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