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    Apartment Safe 2nd Floor

    Any suggestions for a safe I could use in my 2nd Floor apartment? I'm in the corner of the building.

    I'd like it to be fire rated if possible for some sort of protection. Requires space for 8+ rifles and 7 handguns at the current moment.

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    Good luck. Not a lot of real options. Anything you buy at a box store is garbage. It helps if they are walled in, but not much. Watch this.
    https://youtu.be/nBhOjWHbD6M

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    Snapsafe?

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    I understand I'm not going to be able to get something 1-2hr, 800+lbs need 5 guys and winches kind of safe, lol. I'm going with the "better than Stack-On Cabinet" type of safe to provide at least SOME deterrent/time delay/protection for my current location.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chadrick85 View Post
    I understand I'm not going to be able to get something 1-2hr, 800+lbs need 5 guys and winches kind of safe, lol. I'm going with the "better than Stack-On Cabinet" type of safe to provide at least SOME deterrent/time delay/protection for my current location.
    Isn't snapsafe at least 1 hr @ 2300, and it takes 1 person to get it set up?

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    Weight is a factor for use in unknown structure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnJak View Post
    Weight is a factor for use in unknown structure.
    Just looked up the smallest one. It's 375 lbs... I would think that an apt floor would hold that, but asking maintenance would probably be smart.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DTruck View Post
    Just looked up the smallest one. It's 375 lbs... I would think that an apt floor would hold that, but asking maintenance would probably be smart.
    Check your rent/lease agreement before moving forward about having guns on premises.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnJak View Post
    Check your rent/lease agreement before moving forward about having guns on premises.
    Already taken care of several years ago.

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    With due respect... Move.

    There is surely housing available that fits your needs more closely.

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