Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled “SnapSafe Modular Series: The Ultimate Gun Safe?” and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/snapsafe-modular-series/.
Yea, it’s a nice concept, but myself, regular safe would be my choicei dunno, i think if a burglar had the tools, cuz he knows what you have, he can cut thru the seam with a grinding wheel..
that seam in the picture, provides a guide as where to cut.
nope, if i ever had to buy a safe, i'll pay the extras for delivery, as it is those guys are capable of doing the job.
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I'm going to respectfully disagree with you. If the pieces are sufficiently flat where they meet, the seam is way to tight to get an angle grinder in there. It's going to be the same difficulty to cut into as a similar thickness "one piece" safe (which is also made of separate pieces of metal, just welded instead of bolted)i dunno, i think if a burglar had the tools, cuz he knows what you have, he can cut thru the seam with a grinding wheel..
that seam in the picture, provides a guide as where to cut.
nope, if i ever had to buy a safe, i'll pay the extras for delivery, as it is those guys are capable of doing the job.
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yes, the seam will be tight, but at the same time, the seam will still be visible, making for a guide line.I'm going to respectfully disagree with you. If the pieces are sufficiently flat where they meet, the seam is way to tight to get an angle grinder in there. It's going to be the same difficulty to cut into as a similar thickness "one piece" safe (which is also made of separate pieces of metal, just welded instead of bolted)
You definitely would have a hard time with fireproofing though, which is something you can get in heavier safes.
Also this beats the heck out of those light gauge locking containers that are sold at Wally world and similar stores and marketed as "gun safes", and might be the other consideration for those who don't want to deal with size and weight.
I have to agree with Hans...seen plenty of vids showing the top panel of even the best safes are the best place to get in...specifically with an angle grinder. 15-20 minutes by someone who knows what they are doing and any safe is toast (caveat...maybe there are safes with 2"-thick AR500 steel tops, but I haven't seen them). I believe what was explained to me once....a safe only buys you time....If you’ve got an angle grinder, why muck about with a seam; just go through the friggin’ side, or top.
No safe will stop an angle grinder…
I've been telling myself this since the day I heard about a safe buying time. 4 small cheap safes would take longer to breach than one big expensive (well-made) safe. If time is what we are buying, many small ones makes absolute sense.A better idea than a single large hard to move safe is to buy a few smaller or mid sized safes and bolt them side by side as a better security option, as it would take a much longer time to defeat multiple safes to get to a collection than it would to get into one safe and clean out an entire collection.
So... I have to put it together and the Titan is 2 to 3 times more expensive than a similar welded safe? Great idea, but I'll pass on this one, I'm afraid.Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled “SnapSafe Modular Series: The Ultimate Gun Safe?” and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/snapsafe-modular-series/.
we might as well buy a safe from Ikea, if we have to do any more work, than direct the movers to where it is going...huh..??So... I have to put it together and the Titan is 2 to 3 times more expensive than a similar welded safe? Great idea, but I'll pass on this one, I'm afraid.
We recently bought a big fridge from Home Depot. They delivered it... and unboxed it on our back porch, then left. When I called to complain the lady said it was my fault - I didn't pay for installation. Other than hardware, the Depot won't be getting any of our business from here on out.we might as well buy a safe from Ikea, if we have to do any more work, than direct the movers to where it is going...huh..??
it says 2 people can easily move the pieces....
1) what if those people are senior citizens?
2) what if there isn't 2 people but only 1 person..??
3) what if the delivery company only does a "sidewalk delivery"?
meaning the driver literally drops it on your sidewalk..??? (i did just that working for Lowes making home deliveries of building supplies)
i'd pay for installation IF it were a gas appliance...and needed it to be hooked up, including a new flex line. but for anything electric..??We recently bought a big fridge from Home Depot. They delivered it... and unboxed it on our back porch, then left. When I called to complain the lady said it was my fault - I didn't pay for installation. Other than hardware, the Depot won't be getting any of our business from here on out.
Well, how 'bout that? I never knew IKEA sold gun safes! Will miracles never cease?we might as well buy a safe from Ikea, if we have to do any more work, than direct the movers to where it is going...huh..??
it says 2 people can easily move the pieces....
1) what if those people are senior citizens?
2) what if there isn't 2 people but only 1 person..??
3) what if the delivery company only does a "sidewalk delivery"?
meaning the driver literally drops it on your sidewalk..??? (i did just that working for Lowes making home deliveries of building supplies)
yeah, but i think the combination lock would be in Swedish.Well, how 'bout that? I never knew IKEA sold gun safes! Will miracles never cease?