lemonlime571
Army Veteran
I just thought I would share an interesting new piece of info regarding to Stack-On gun cabinets. I have one of the small ones that hold a few handguns. I just use it for documents and other crap that I don't want just lying around. I realized that I couldn't find the keys and it isn't worth more than a call to a smith or anything in depth. This presented a perfect opportunity to test the durability of said cabinet and drillability of the lock.
It took 3 seconds for a low-budget wood drill bit to blow through the cheap aluminum of that lock and allow access to the contents. I then took a pry-bar to one of the sides as this now is a useless cabinet. It took 10 seconds to tear one of the sides completely off, and I was barely trying. End of story, this thing isn't keeping out anyone who wants what's inside it. If the full size cabinets are made anything like this one, I wouldn't trust any firearms inside of them. Go with a real safe.
It took 3 seconds for a low-budget wood drill bit to blow through the cheap aluminum of that lock and allow access to the contents. I then took a pry-bar to one of the sides as this now is a useless cabinet. It took 10 seconds to tear one of the sides completely off, and I was barely trying. End of story, this thing isn't keeping out anyone who wants what's inside it. If the full size cabinets are made anything like this one, I wouldn't trust any firearms inside of them. Go with a real safe.