Nice safe. It's actually more secure than he indicated. At about 2 min, he says the total steel thickness on the body is 10 gauge, but it's thicker than that: 11 gauge shell (0.1196 in) + 16 gauge inner liner (0.0598 in) = 0.1794 in of total steel thickness. That is equivalent to 7 gauge steel, not 10. This would be equivalent to Liberty's top of the line Presidential or National safes in terms of steel thickness. And neither of those utilizes DryLight for insulation.
@Ladysleepy7126 Graffunder is a very good safe. It also costs more than the AMSEC. It is difficult to compare since both safes have strengths and weaknesses. AMSEC makes the only TL-30, Underwriters Lab Burglar Rated safe... so, if you want the very best, then look at the AMSEC RF6528
If you are looking for the best gun safe and the highest burglar rating to ward off theft, you should strongly consider the AMSEC RF6528.
@l337pwnage I agree. More bolts does not alway mean better security. Door and frame strength is very important. AMSEC makes one of the best. AMSEC also makes the only Underwriters Lab TL-30 Burglar Rated gun safe, the Model RF6528. If you want the VERY BEST, take a look at the RF6528 gun safe.
@kevtop351 - Kevin..AMSEC now has top and bottom bolts. However, the 1/2" steel plate on the front is still very difficult if not impossible to pry with a pry bar or other type of hand tool. Now, with the top and bottom bolts PLUS the 1/2" A36 plate steel door, it will be even more difficult.
Nice safe. It's actually more secure than he indicated. At about 2 min, he says the total steel thickness on the body is 10 gauge, but it's thicker than that: 11 gauge shell (0.1196 in) + 16 gauge inner liner (0.0598 in) = 0.1794 in of total steel thickness. That is equivalent to 7 gauge steel, not 10. This would be equivalent to Liberty's top of the line Presidential or National safes in terms of steel thickness. And neither of those utilizes DryLight for insulation.
mrmeach1967 2 weeks ago
its too useful video, keep posting, will come back later for updates.
MatrixComSec 8 months ago
how much is this?
2000xlt 1 year ago
How does this safe compare to a Graffunder safe?
Ladysleepy7126 1 year ago
@Ladysleepy7126 Graffunder is a very good safe. It also costs more than the AMSEC. It is difficult to compare since both safes have strengths and weaknesses. AMSEC makes the only TL-30, Underwriters Lab Burglar Rated safe... so, if you want the very best, then look at the AMSEC RF6528
If you are looking for the best gun safe and the highest burglar rating to ward off theft, you should strongly consider the AMSEC RF6528.
safeandvaultstore 1 year ago
@drewd1987 .. This is an old video. We agree. It was made by AMSEC some time ago but the information is still valid. Great safe.... OLD Video!! :^)
safeandvaultstore 1 year ago
Why are there no top and bottom bolts
kevtop351 2 years ago
When you got a 1/2" plate steel door, you tend to not worry about people bending it much.
I like more bolts as much as the next guy, my safe has 14, but if the door and frame are built right, those bolts become superfluous.
I don't own a Sturdy, but check out their pry video with only two bolts holding, its on youtube.
l337pwnage 2 years ago
@l337pwnage I agree. More bolts does not alway mean better security. Door and frame strength is very important. AMSEC makes one of the best. AMSEC also makes the only Underwriters Lab TL-30 Burglar Rated gun safe, the Model RF6528. If you want the VERY BEST, take a look at the RF6528 gun safe.
safeandvaultstore 1 year ago
@kevtop351 - Kevin..AMSEC now has top and bottom bolts. However, the 1/2" steel plate on the front is still very difficult if not impossible to pry with a pry bar or other type of hand tool. Now, with the top and bottom bolts PLUS the 1/2" A36 plate steel door, it will be even more difficult.
safeandvaultstore 1 year ago
You should have practices a bit more. You were obviously reading at times. Nice safe though.
CablloBlanco 2 years ago