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Senior Member
Join Date: December 22, 2012
Location: NJ
Posts: 173
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sting21 I would look at the sturdy safe's... I think they have one in your price range.. And if your willing to spend that kind of money on junk may as well get something a lot better built and USA steel and great customer service too... Good Luck in picking a safe.
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#27 |
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Member
Join Date: October 23, 2012
Location: Guam
Posts: 41
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You can try to fool thieves with a Pepsi vending machine gun safe
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#28 |
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Member
Join Date: April 21, 2012
Posts: 17
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I looked for a long time and decided on a brown safe . No regrets. Buy the best and cry once.
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Join Date: February 15, 2006
Posts: 74
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At this point I can't afford a 1,000 safe. School to pay for, wedding to save for. I had to settle for cheaper safe. I think the first line of defense is not advertising you have guns of any kinda.
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#30 |
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Junior Member
Join Date: January 22, 2013
Posts: 3
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Thanks for the replies, Im goint with a Patriot Safe Co.. closet model after much thought and internet search. There are a few safes that I really like(Fort Knox), but out of price range. The Patriot is $1618 delivered to my drive way and have not found anything negative about safe or quality issue.
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