deerassassin22
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OH yeah I forgot mine is a Fatboy JR.
Winchester
Thank you all for all the advice. I've noticed from the ones that I've looked at in person that the gun count is WAY off. How much did you guys weigh the quoted fire rating time ? I figured if there's a fire I'm F'd anyway. One more question is what is a reasonable cost to have it moved from dropped off out front to a basement location, up a couple stairs into the house then down about 8 stairs to the basement ?
Thank you all for all the advice. I've noticed from the ones that I've looked at in person that the gun count is WAY off. How much did you guys weigh the quoted fire rating time ? I figured if there's a fire I'm F'd anyway. One more question is what is a reasonable cost to have it moved from dropped off out front to a basement location, up a couple stairs into the house then down about 8 stairs to the basement ?
The dilemma comes with moving it. American safes over 12 guns make moving costly. A Winchester 12 gun weighs 200 lbs and you can pick and move yourself if you have 6-7 steps. A 24-30 gun safe will weigh double and moving costs are more $$ than the price of the safe. If you don't need to access all guns at the same time maybe buy 2 smaller safes than 1 biggie. Of course, a 200 lb. safe could be stolen if the thieves come with a truck and have enough time undetected. Also, manufacturers refer to # of guns by including handguns in their count. So a 24 gun safe will not acclimate more than 8-12 AR /AK style "large" guns.
If you're worried about fire, or have serious valuables to lock up, take a look ar Sturdy Safes.
https://www.sturdysafe.com/