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Great point.Didn't want cheap but also didn't feel I needed a $4000 safe to protect $1000 worth of guns.
Great point.
Great point.
What you should do is quote the person that you are asking the question to. That way they will get a notice.How heavy is the door itself when removed from the safe ?
The new guy, 2 posts before this one has a question for you.I have the Winchester 24 gun safe. For it's price point it is great, door opens 180 degrees, and is removable. Back of door organizer is a nice feature. Weight wise, it's manageable to move without the need for a professional. They frequently promote them for $100 - $150 off, and Tractor Supply does it right and does not charge sales tax.
Definitely.Under 200 I'd say.
The whole safe isn't really that heavy.
Either that or I was younger and in good shape last time I moved it.
That's why there's a hide-a-key.Everyone that has one: you MUST go now and find a direct replacement keypad, and keep it on hand.
They are a bit tough to find but they are out there.
It's not if they fail, but when.....and trust me, not being able to reliably get into your safe will take years off your life in a very short span of time.
I asked a locksmith about swapping it out for a dial, he said no-can-do.
Everyone that has one: you MUST go now and find a direct replacement keypad, and keep it on hand.
They are a bit tough to find but they are out there.
It's not if they fail, but when.....and trust me, not being able to reliably get into your safe will take years off your life in a very short span of time.
I asked a locksmith about swapping it out for a dial, he said no-can-do.
That's why there's a hide-a-key.
Weird. My 36 has a key behind the button pad.There is no key backup on my TS Winchester safe. I have the TS-22 from 2014.