Buying a Safe. Help?

Alan aka Davinci

Alan aka Davinci

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I'm sure there are many more gun owners here than let on which is all fine and dandy, I respect everyones right to privacy and I don't know what you keep in them, but I'm hoping folks here can forward any advice for purchasing a safe. Do any of you guys like what you have, and or have any complaints? Recommendations? It's a big chunk of cash but I need something to protect my assests here on the farm. I've been using those cheap Stack On lockers but I really want to make a good investment for my investments. There are lots of safe companies claiming this or that, but I trust y'alls judgement and advice more. Thanks for any advices given!
Hey @100Acre and other members here, look at SnapSafe, they are modular safe's meet all standards and can be taken apart and moved. Don't worry about someone else taking them apart, they have to have entry to the inside of the safe.
 
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Thanks, I live in the country and have a crawl space. It won't be going down there for sure!
I got it for securing valuables from theft mainly.


As far as documents go, have you considered opening a safe deposit box at a local bank?

It would be very smart to photo graph all your valuables and updated copies of documents in two locations. At least your valuables would be covered by insurance if you had photo proof on a jump drive that was updated every 6 months or so if you lost your house to fire.
 
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This was built in 93' they dont make them this heavy anymore. 9e17aa20c29a08e86fbcd0ab52b9964f

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