Just because your gun safe looks like a bank vault doesn't mean it is one. The steel used on most gun safes is the same thickness as commercial countertops and burial urns.
RSC rated safes kept a UL technician out for a total of 5 minutes using a SMALL HAMMER AND A SCREWDRIVER! A torch would be overkill.
I have heard that Browning safes (Medallion and above) are actually better than anything else out there. Is this true?
The smart gun owners who want burglar protection will but a burglar safe and have gun racks put inside. Sometimes they are called jewelry safes or by some other precious cargo name. Basically, they are the safes made to withstand a more physical assault.
Most gun safes are nothing more than light security lock boxes with some serving as pretty good fire [protection] boxes.