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Re: Question about Winchester safe at Academy

Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2014 5:02 pm
by FL450
I want to thank everyone or the feedback.
I have a few rifles/shotguns but need the room for pistols and ammo as well.
My space is somwhat limited so I will have to make some compromises.
Now that I am armed with great feedback and suggestions from your responses I have some homework to do.
What other things do I need to look at when considering a safe??

Re: Question about Winchester safe at Academy

Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2014 5:17 pm
by budroux2w
FL450 wrote:What other things do I need to look at when considering a safe??
One thing I was looking at while I was shopping for one last month was to make sure it has bolts on all 4 sides of the door. I'm honestly not sure how big of a deal it is, but it made me more comfortable.

Re: Question about Winchester safe at Academy

Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2014 8:27 pm
by tomtexan
FL450 wrote:I want to thank everyone or the feedback.
I have a few rifles/shotguns but need the room for pistols and ammo as well.
My space is somwhat limited so I will have to make some compromises.
Now that I am armed with great feedback and suggestions from your responses I have some homework to do.
What other things do I need to look at when considering a safe??
Just a FYI, there are a lot of youtube videos on the various brands of gun safes. Some of them show how easy it is to break into them.

Re: Question about Winchester safe at Academy

Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2014 8:47 pm
by nightmare69
tomtexan wrote:
FL450 wrote:I want to thank everyone or the feedback.
I have a few rifles/shotguns but need the room for pistols and ammo as well.
My space is somwhat limited so I will have to make some compromises.
Now that I am armed with great feedback and suggestions from your responses I have some homework to do.
What other things do I need to look at when considering a safe??
Just a FYI, there are a lot of youtube videos on the various brands of gun safes. Some of them show how easy it is to break into them.
It's a good safe that will deter the smash and grab thieves. It's so cheap cause it's basically a sheet rock box wrapped in 12g steel.

Re: Question about Winchester safe at Academy

Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2014 10:20 pm
by nyj
We got a super nice Cannon safe off of craigslist through a private dealer. Worth checking.

Re: Question about Winchester safe at Academy

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2014 3:42 pm
by J Wilson
Just got a flyer from Tractor Supply and they have 15% off sale on safes in stock

Re: Question about Winchester safe at Academy

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2014 11:58 pm
by KimSig
I picked up the exact same safe from a dealer in Dallas. He sells safes on the side for a little extra cash to help with his hobbies. He sold us the safe for $480 each and my friend had a pickup truck so delivery was free. I am very happy with the safe but I can see my self easily running out of space. My main concern was locking up all my firearms with a child in the house. Any safe is better than no safe or leaving stuff locked up in cases in an emergency situation. I really like the pockets on the door to hold 4 pistols, keys, paperwork and other miscellaneous stuff that you want to store without taking up precious space. I have already picked up a small dehumidifier and plan to add some LED lightning inside to help in dark situations.

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Re: Question about Winchester safe at Academy

Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2014 7:29 am
by talltex
DocV wrote:Academy Sports + Outdoors: -Weight 520lbs -Internal height: 56in -Internal Depth (in.):11.75 -Internal Width (in.):25 -Fire Protection Rating:60 minutes up to 1,400° -External Width (in.):28
Tractor Supply Co. -Weight 507lbs -Inner height: 55.5 in -Inner Length - 16 in -Inner Width - 27-1/4 in. -Fire Resistant to 30 minutes @ 1,400° F -Exterior Width - 30 in.
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The fire ratings are different due to extra panels of fireboard in the interior walls...that's where the difference in the internal measurements comes from: 1/2 " in the top, 4.25" in the front door and back wall, 4.25" in side walls

Re: Question about Winchester safe at Academy

Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2014 8:10 am
by FL450
talltex wrote:
DocV wrote:Academy Sports + Outdoors: -Weight 520lbs -Internal height: 56in -Internal Depth (in.):11.75 -Internal Width (in.):25 -Fire Protection Rating:60 minutes up to 1,400° -External Width (in.):28
Tractor Supply Co. -Weight 507lbs -Inner height: 55.5 in -Inner Length - 16 in -Inner Width - 27-1/4 in. -Fire Resistant to 30 minutes @ 1,400° F -Exterior Width - 30 in.
The fire ratings are different due to extra panels of fireboard in the interior walls...that's where the difference in the internal measurements comes from: 1/2 " in the top, 4.25" in the front door and back wall, 4.25" in side walls[/quote]

Thank You "Talltex" for the explination on why the differant dimensions.

Re: Question about Winchester safe at Academy

Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2014 8:20 am
by Grapevinebill
Good thread... I too learned some good starting points to research. My collection is 99% hand guns, 1 rifle and 2 AR 15's that are in the build stage. I have my hand guns in two smaller safe's but I have out grown them. With the addition of 2 Grandchildren in and out of the house I want a larger safe for obvious security reasons.

Thanks for the feedback.

Re: Question about Winchester safe at Academy

Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2014 8:37 am
by MechAg94
You might also try a Gun Safe dealer like Lonestar Gun Safe. They have a lot more options including quite a few safes that are better. Not sure how competitive they would be on price though. They have a bunch in their store. I am not sure what other options there are like that. I bought one recently, but I wasn't looking in that price range.

Re: Question about Winchester safe at Academy

Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2014 8:40 am
by FL450
MechAg94 wrote:You might also try a Gun Safe dealer like Lonestar Gun Safe. They have a lot more options including quite a few safes that are better. Not sure how competitive they would be on price though. They have a bunch in their store. I am not sure what other options there are like that.
never thought about that, I will check it out.

Re: Question about Winchester safe at Academy

Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2014 7:36 pm
by C-dub
Shopping for a gun safe, in my opinion, is a lot like shopping for your first AR. There are so many brands and options and the quality and price range is huge. However, when you break it down it still ends up being a personal preference to satisfy your needs. Good luck on your quest.

Re: Question about Winchester safe at Academy

Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2014 7:58 pm
by FL450
C-dub wrote:Shopping for a gun safe, in my opinion, is a lot like shopping for your first AR. There are so many brands and options and the quality and price range is huge. However, when you break it down it still ends up being a personal preference to satisfy your needs. Good luck on your quest.
I am seeing that, I thought deciding on parts to build my first AR was tough only to find Optics even more of a challange and now gun safe's.

Re: Question about Winchester safe at Academy

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2014 2:30 am
by TexasGal
I shopped around for safes a while back and looked for a good mover to put one in for me. In talking to him, he told me he has worked on all kinds and moved them for years. For the money, he likes the Winchester safes. He said you can spend a lot more and get more, but in the price range the Winchesters are in they are a bargain. We are happy with ours. We did get the one from TSC on sale. I am considering adding the liberty motion alarm to the safe too. I like the idea it will text you if the safe is jostled. http://www.amazon.com/Libertys-SafElert ... B00HDX0NR2