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Old October 17, 2011, 09:55 PM   #6
a1abdj
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There's really no need to get into it here, but I have already had the discussion of why ceramic insulation is not used as the primary insulation in any safe with a legitimate fire rating (since we're not talking about vaults with hundreds or thousands of cubic feet of air inside of them). Don't believe the hype. The only companies using ceramic insulations as the primary insulators on their safes are a few gun safe manufacturers.

Keep your guns in a gun safe. If you need fireproofing, you want to be using a safe with a UL (or foreign equal) fire rating. If you need burglary protection, you need a safe that has steel measured in something other than gauge.

Sturdy makes a fine gun safe, for your average gun collection.
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