bruzer
Member
Pretty new to the sight and thought I would share my most recent purchase.
I have been on the look out for a new safe. I had the Liberty safe that was "too good of a deal" to pass up. Well after seeing how quickly two bag guys can pry or cut open one of these RSC's I was wanting something much better. There is a local safe store "Rogue Safe Company" that I looked at and after realizing 2k is just a drop in the bucket when looking at a safe that might actually keep the bad guys out for more than two minutes. I hit craigslist and started searching. Well here you have it, a data safe. It is designed to keep most of the bad guys out but it has a TREMENDOUS fire rating. In case of fire most any fire rated gun safe has to keep the inside temp to 350 degrees for a certain amount of time, 30, 45, 60 minutes. This thing will keep the inside temp under 150 degrees for 4 hours!!! I did not think about hitting the scales while I had it on the trailer but the guy said 4900 lbs. I do know that rolling it across the shop floor was leaving tracks because of the dirt on the wheels so it does have some weight to it. The draw backs to a safe like this. I'll need a forklift to place it. 10 inch thick walls take up much of the inside space. I cannot hide it!
Mike
I have been on the look out for a new safe. I had the Liberty safe that was "too good of a deal" to pass up. Well after seeing how quickly two bag guys can pry or cut open one of these RSC's I was wanting something much better. There is a local safe store "Rogue Safe Company" that I looked at and after realizing 2k is just a drop in the bucket when looking at a safe that might actually keep the bad guys out for more than two minutes. I hit craigslist and started searching. Well here you have it, a data safe. It is designed to keep most of the bad guys out but it has a TREMENDOUS fire rating. In case of fire most any fire rated gun safe has to keep the inside temp to 350 degrees for a certain amount of time, 30, 45, 60 minutes. This thing will keep the inside temp under 150 degrees for 4 hours!!! I did not think about hitting the scales while I had it on the trailer but the guy said 4900 lbs. I do know that rolling it across the shop floor was leaving tracks because of the dirt on the wheels so it does have some weight to it. The draw backs to a safe like this. I'll need a forklift to place it. 10 inch thick walls take up much of the inside space. I cannot hide it!
Mike