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  • Japedo
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2006
    • 1402

    Any one dealt with...

    Met this guy at the Glendale gun show today from Simi Valley, has anyone dealt with him, seems like a good guy

    I live in an apartment so I'm not trying to move a half ton monster in here, it looks to me like the centurion series is the best bang for the buck. I almost bought one of those cheepo safes from home depot, but I think I will spend the extra money to get something decent. Thanks
    If you are not outraged you are not paying attention!!!

    Originally posted by roostersgt
    You need to be a cop with lots of experience to keep children safe on a school campus. CCW holders, gardeners and yes, trainmen, do not posses the experience, training or expertise in responding to an event such as Sandy. That you can't grasp that is lost on me. Perhaps that's why you're better suited in your present employment. You don't understand what it means to provide for the publics safety. You just don't know.
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    tlillard23
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2006
    • 1446

    12 gage steel. stay away

    You are paying for advertising. If you have to go "inexpensive", chain brand (I bet you can get the lockout drill procedure from the web...) The American security is a better product. door will have more active bolts and the door will be at least 1/4 inch plate steel (not 12 gauge) On some amsec models they use concrete fire barrier (instead of drywall) it is an added theft deterrent.

    I had a liberty colonial, looks nice and will keep the kids out....

    go with http://www.visaliasafes.com/
    more steel, less price
    Last edited by tlillard23; 03-05-2007, 1:26 PM.

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