^^^This. A professional thief will get into almost any safe given enough time. Most burgulars wont want to waste time breaking into a decent safe. My big dogs and alarm system ensure that the thieves won’t want to hang around my house for long. Good luck.
I am protecting against kids, fire and snatch and grabs. I am not attempting to protect from professional thieves. If I ever do expand my safe space and I have some guns that are really irreplaceable/really expensive I likely will look at getting a small safe that can store a few firearms that has a high fire rating, is much thicker steel and also can be more easily hidden away somewhere.
As pointed out, short of tens of thousands of dollars budget, nothing is really break in proof. But I’d like one resistant enough I does take significant fractions of an hour by someone who knows what they are doing and has the tools to get in, plus higher fire resistance and preferably water resistance as well.
Some day.