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  • Bako
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2007
    • 534

    Liberty Safes

    I just picked up what I think is a really good deal and I want to share it. I've been shopping for a new safe of the 8-12 gun variety; basically about 5' tall and 2' square at the base.

    I went to the local Liberty Safe dealer and my jaw hit the floor with how nice those safes are. But, way out of my price range. I was shown some "lock-out" safes which I had not heard of before. Essentially, somebody at the factory locks the safe with the combination inside and ships it. So, a few well trusted folks at liberty are shown how to drill out the lock and unlock the safe without damaging it...too much. I was offered a selection of lock-outs for $499 in the 17cu.ft. size which is basically the size I described above.

    For that price I was given my choice of a Liberty Centurion, Craftsman, or Remington. All three are made by Liberty I was told. I chose the all black Craftsman with a spankin new Liberty lock.

    Anyway. I got all 400 lbs. of it in the house and couldn't be happier. Nice powder coat finish, solid hardware, and a decent job of the felting on the interior. It comes with cap shelves for the two rifle racks and four extra shelves for the bracket rails. I put all six on and it's great for pistols and ammo. When you're out looking for a quality safe but on a budget ask for a lock-out. I think this safe goes for about $900 at Sears.
    "It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to open one's mouth and remove all doubt."
    Abraham Lincoln
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    mur
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2006
    • 1831

    Yes, the Liberty safes are nice.
    I picked up my, practically new, Liberty Colonial on craigslist for 300.00
    The lady forgot the combonation, so I gave the guys at Liberty the Serial
    and for 25.00 they gave me the combo

    3 months of searching really paid off
    "To announce that there must be no criticism of the president, or that we are to stand by the president right or wrong,
    is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public."
    - Teddy Roosevelt

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