the safe company in Noblesville had some Browning safes that i was VERY impressed by. Price was a little tall, but looked sturdier than the liberty. Serious locking bolts.
First, watch this for a little education on what an actual safe/vault is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltK-bDbADa8&index=6&list=WL
Secondly, I debated for a long time about this very topic myself and ultimately ended saving up for a Fort Knox Defender. It's expensive and there's no way to get around it. I can't tell you how many times I nearly purchased a Liberty Fatboy or Fatboy Jr, but memories of that video I put a link to kept nagging at me in my head. Add up the total value of all your guns, all your paperwork, and all your whatever kinda stuff you'd put in that safe and then ask yourself how much it's worth to know it's solidly protected.
Wish there was a Ft. Knox dealer in central Indiana.
First, watch this for a little education on what an actual safe/vault is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltK-bDbADa8&index=6&list=WL
Secondly, I debated for a long time about this very topic myself and ultimately ended saving up for a Fort Knox Defender. It's expensive and there's no way to get around it. I can't tell you how many times I nearly purchased a Liberty Fatboy or Fatboy Jr, but memories of that video I put a link to kept nagging at me in my head. Add up the total value of all your guns, all your paperwork, and all your whatever kinda stuff you'd put in that safe and then ask yourself how much it's worth to know it's solidly protected.
I'm pretty sure there's a store in Indy that has the safes on the floor right now. I would get on their website and look up their dealers.
I have a Winchester safe from Tractor Supply. Seems to be as secure as the higher priced safe options, though I've not done the research. It certainly was heavy enough, about 400 pounds.