PC/CIB,
Take a look at this article, A guy over on AR15 did the same thing your looking to do.
http://www.ar15.com/archive/topic.html?b=6&f=46&t=301504
Alyssa,
I have a question. First off I guess I will put this out there. I am saving for a fire lined sturdy. I think from what I have read you get the most bang for your buck from your safes.
With that being said. All the videos that your your dad has put out has really shut up a lot...
Like the guys said before, Do your research. Fort Knox safes do put out a very nice product. They definitely are one of the most customizable safes out there at their price points. Here is my .02 on the matter. If your layer your security, Any of the Upper end Safes like the Browining's...
AL123,
I would tend to agree with you on their products, but no were in any brochures have I seen anything that they have improved upon their Drylight. I have never ever ever seen a company improve a product and not make sure you know its better. So this would lead me to believe that if...
Your right about the steel thickness, but I think as a consumer you would like some consistency with what their product has. If its a 11 gauge and the fill adds security then advertise it that way or say it does this. If its 10 gauge steel then put it out there.
From what I have read...
Sounds like they don't have a clue what they have. One person told me to check the catalog. I told them it does not say in the catalog. And then they quit emailing me back.
I also think if it was 10 outer they would have no problem telling their customers that.
Just got off the phone with 3 Different people from AMSEC and they all said the BF series has 11 gauge exterior shell their drylight fill then a 16 gauge inner liner and a 1/2 plate door. (the 7250 has a 3/8 plate door) and the 2010 models will Have an additional top and bottom bolt.
Hope...
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