Investigate Sportsman Steel
Safe's inventory today; we offer three excellent safe lines for you to choose
from, each of which provides the best value for your money.
What to look for
when purchasing a gun safe
The level of assurance can
be influenced by various factors, including the safe's size, lock type, and
steel gauge. You should also consider the type of firearms you're storing and
how soon you'll need to get access to them when making your decision. When
deciding which security safe is best for you, consider your current gun
collection and what you might acquire in the future.
It's essential to make a
list of your current firearms and size your safes accordingly. There are
several types of safes for different kinds of guns, including long pistol
safes, gun safes, and gun safes as long guns and handguns.
Dimensions
Choosing a gun safe that is
larger than your current collection is recommended if you intend to purchase
additional firearms in the future. It's essential to find something small and
discreet when shopping for a safe vacation with you. The use of a single large
safe with a reliable locking mechanism is recommended by security experts, even
though stack-on safes are readily available.
Gauge made of
stainless steel
If the steel in your
firearms is thicker, it will provide better protection. Experts agree that
10-gauge steel is the most reliable material for home security safes, though
gauges ranging from 9 to 14 are also acceptable options for this application.
The vault door of a safe is sometimes made of thicker steel than the sides or
back, depending on its design.
Lock, key, and
power supply are included.
In addition to biometric
locks, electronic and dial locks are the three types of locking available
mechanisms. A biometric fingerprint scanner will provide you with immediate
access to a firearm, whereas electronic and dial locks will take longer to give
you access. Biometric and electronic locks, on the other hand, require
batteries or an electronic power source, whereas dial locks do not.
Fire resistance is
measured on a scale of 1 to 10.
Steel, which has a melting point of 2,500°F, is used in most
gun safes due to its high strength and durability. Just because a house fire typically burns at 1,200°F does not mean you should disregard the importance of fire safety precautions. Make sure the safe you're considering for your home has a fire rating ranging from 30 to 120 minutes if you're planning on buying one.
Storage options are
available.
Before purchasing a large
safe, make sure it has sufficient storage capacity. Most multi-gun safes
include door storage as well as a shelf, which allows you to keep your small
and large guns organized.
All of our American-made
gun safes are also designed and built to meet the stringent security standards
set by Underwriters Laboratories, providing you with even greater peace of mind
when making your purchase.
Unparalleled Warranty at
Sportsman Steel Safe, we're proud to offer the most comprehensive best gun safe
warranty available on the market at any price. Whether your safe has been
damaged by fire or burglary and homeowner's insurance does not cover the
damage, we will replace it and take care of the shipping and removal of your
old safe. Our unrivaled guarantee also includes the following additional
benefits:
• Fire protection for
homeowners' safes for the rest of their lives.
• Free paint repairs for
any flaking paint.
• Protection against
unintentional break-ins for the rest of your life.
Our warranty is the best
available, and while many manufacturers claim to offer the best security, we
are the only one who follows through on that promise. The materials and
artistry are always of the highest quality, and this is guaranteed!
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