So no info of the amsec drylight? It isn't concrete, not as dense, nor as hard or strong. But still impressive. So my delema is how well will a 11gauge wall with drylight hold up to an attack with an axe or sledge compared to a 7 gauge? This is my hold up on the amsec. I am so unfamilar with drylight and how well it works against an attack i am holding back. Is it a marketing gimmick? The reason why is now i have found a contender to the bf...and the bf is my front runner. This new fort knox m2 from cesafes is quite impressive and curt has really made it attractive. It has a light, outlet, 7 gauge body like a sturdy and 5/8 frame, 3/8 plate door, recessed door, s&g lock, 1 1/2" bolts (3 sides active 1 side passive/fixed. It has the fort knox warranty on everything including the lock. It is also much nicer looking then the sturdy. So he I am?...on the fence. If the amsec can hold up the same and repel the same attack...for 11 gauge vs an axe is no match! With drylight this is very unknown?
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