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Re: Stack on safes - not as good as Liberty I'm sure but good enough?
« Reply #10 on: August 27, 2009, 10:41:06 AM »
 Thanks Sledge, it was the second one I had seen.

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Re: Stack on safes - not as good as Liberty I'm sure but good enough?
« Reply #11 on: August 27, 2009, 10:43:51 AM »
I’m not sure if you picked up the Stack-On but you have not you might check out a safe I got about a year ago or so.  I picked up a Dakota Safe.  It is modular so it comes disassembled and is delivered in several boxes.  A couple of guys can move it around.  You bolt it together from the inside and no bolt heads are accessible from the outside.  You can put it together where you want it and you could disassemble and move it, too.  It is not a high end safe but it does what I want it to do - slow down a bad guy.

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Re: Stack on safes - not as good as Liberty I'm sure but good enough?
« Reply #13 on: August 27, 2009, 07:22:44 PM »
Fort Knox Torture test.


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I am impressed with the fire protection but I would be more impressed if they had dropped it on a hard surface, or even just bare ground, going through the roof served to break it's fall and there sure seemed to be an awful lot of sofas and chairs inside to cushion its fall.

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Re: Stack on safes - not as good as Liberty I'm sure but good enough?
« Reply #14 on: August 27, 2009, 07:46:50 PM »
I am impressed with the fire protection but I would be more impressed if they had dropped it on a hard surface, or even just bare ground, going through the roof served to break it's fall and there sure seemed to be an awful lot of sofas and chairs inside to cushion its fall.

I was impressed with the tacticoooooooool vest the dude thought he needed to wear to drop a safe through a house.  ???

Would have liked to see how long it took them to pry it open.
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Re: Stack on safes - not as good as Liberty I'm sure but good enough?
« Reply #15 on: August 27, 2009, 07:53:45 PM »
I’m not sure if you picked up the Stack-On but you have not you might check out a safe I got about a year ago or so.  I picked up a Dakota Safe.  It is modular so it comes disassembled and is delivered in several boxes.  A couple of guys can move it around.  You bolt it together from the inside and no bolt heads are accessible from the outside.  You can put it together where you want it and you could disassemble and move it, too.  It is not a high end safe but it does what I want it to do - slow down a bad guy.

http://www.dakotasafe.com/dakotasafes.html


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