I looked at the site and, in my estimation, at least some of the information seems to be a bit misleading. For example, "Most gun safes this size are built with a flimsy 12 gauge body and 3/16 door. Our Patriot Gun Safe version boasts a 3/4'' steel & Pyro-Block body and 1-5/8'' steel & Pyro-Block door."
OK. That's well and good. Exactly how thick is the steel in their walls and doors? That's right, it doesn't say - just gives the combination thickness of the steel and "fire-proofing" material.
On another page, they mention using steel that is 10-gauge as opposed to competitor's 12-gauge and implying that the 12-gauge is a "security cabinet" while their 10-gauge is a "safe". Personally, I don't think .025" (that's 25 thousanths of an inch) is the difference between an RSC and a safe.
The temperature chart provided is pretty much useless without information on exactly how the test is conducted.
If I was looking at this safe, I would need a lot of answers before committing to purchase.