All i can say is that they are not gunsafes they are only lock boxes.Better than nothing though.
I"ve got their total series 36 gun safe. I like it so far a whole lot better than the old wood cabinet i had some of them in before and the rest in cases in closet or under bed. I have it set up so the left side is long guns with a shelf overhead for a pistol, some manuals and other accessories. The other side is all shelves. The bottom 3 shelves are full of various ammo cans full of ammo for everything. The top 2 hold the rest of the pistols other than what I'm carrying, and target shooting and protection ammo that I keep out for quick access. I like it so far. Sure its not some top of the line deal, but its a whole lot better than a wood cabinet, or one of the thin steel ones. To me its pretty good quality and pretty heavy duty. Its pretty good for a guy on a budget. I managed to get it on sale at Rural king the day after thanksgiving for $599 with dad's Rural king card. I've almost got him paid off for it, lol.
All i can say is that they are not gunsafes they are only lock boxes.Better than nothing though.
The Stack On will handle 1400 degrees for 45 minutes where as the Liberty/Misty Morn top of the line will hold 1500 Degrees for 2.5 hours.
I think the OP is talking about Stack-On's actual safes, not the sheet metal "locker" type deals.
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I stand corrected.I had no idea they made a real safe.It just goes to show that your never to old to learn something new.I think the OP is talking about Stack-On's actual safes, not the sheet metal "locker" type deals.
Stack-On | Fire Resistant and Waterproof Safes
How many long guns do you think will fit in half of the 36 gun safe? I want to do basically what you are with long guns ammo and handguns but I am afraid that 36 gun might be to small. I am also undecided because the 45 gun is $450 more and I can almost by a 24 gun safe for that.