Gun Safe Dilemma

Centurion Gun Safes were made in the Vancouver Area, a very good product , if you want a big safe
Heavy box and the doors come off so you can move it
Probably 70/80 stacked rifles
Probably only available in the used market I think they sold a few in BC
 
If you watch enough YouTube videos you will realize that there’s not too many safes that a couple pros can’t get into in less than 10 minutes. I’ve always gone with the thought that if my home was broken into and my firearms were stolen would I be satisfied with myself, that I did what I could to secure them, with the financial resources I have. I have upgraded several times over the years as more $ has become available.
The police will almost always try to find a way to charge you with some degree of unsafe storage!
 
Liberty Provault from Cabele’s has been great for me. A few different sizes available. I waited for the one I wanted to come on sale, drove the 2 hours to pick it up at the store (they would ship there for free), was kind making the trip anyway. They loaded it no problem, got some of my sons buddies muscle to unload it, built a stand for it to make it a bit higher off the floor and bolted every thing down. Has been awesome. Add power, lights, and a golden rod.
 
Hi, looking at gun safes, seems like they're either flimsy and cheap, or solid and expensive. Further issue is they'd cost too much to ship, and as you go past the flimsy ones, they become a bit too heavy to pick up on your own as well. Is there a middle ground here? At this time I'm thinking either I drive to pickup something that is under 200lbs and under 500$, or shell out for the full delivery/installation for a more expensive one. Any thoughts?

You might consider modular: very well built (Snap Safe, division of Hornady) and breaks down to its component parts, the heaviest around 90 pounds.
Tesro carries them: https://www.tesro.ca/snapsafe-titan-safe-modular-safe.html
 
Buy larger than for what you have currently in firearms , you may get more . Also like stated before the ratings on capacity are with them crammed in . It would be good to avoid damage placing in and taking out your guns . Also you can use the safe to store valued personal items , papers , jewelry , cash , precious metals
Leavenworth
 
I ordered mine from costco. Are they the highest quality? No. But any safe can be 'easily' broken into if you YouTube them unless you go crazy bank safe style. It's more to keep kids out of them.

Also, free shipping.
 
If flood/fire protection or warantee against break-in is important to you (it is for me) PeaveyMart locations sell Kodiak safes made by RhinoSafes and they go on sale for hella good prices. I think my 550 lb 28-gun Kodiak was under $700 and comes with good fire and flood protection and has a lifetime warrantee for any damage to the safe caused by attempted break-in. If they aren't on sale now, they will be, just be patient.
 
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