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Gun ownership usually isn’t thrust upon you, but it was in our case when we inherited a family hunting rifle after a relative passed away. For most part, the decision to invest in a gun safe comes after research, shopping, and commitment to at least one gun. Your first gun safe, whether it’s a Dakota gun safe, Browning gun safe or something else, will likely be your last; it’s one of those important lifetime purchases like a wedding band or a casket (depending on your lifetime and your point of view.) Like any lifetime purchase, it’s important to follow through before a situation arises that forces you to pull the trigger.
Such purchases can be overwhelming, and if you’re choosing a lifetime product you probably want to consider your options. Brick-and-mortar stores will likely have three to four safe models on display. Like everything else these days, you can buy a gun safe online; however, like a wedding band, there is an extra assurance in the quality of your purchase if you seek out someone who has been in the business for a while rather than utilizing the cheapest or quickest option.
GunSafes.com has been in the business for over twenty years. They provide the largest quality selection of gun safes for you to choose from, with a satisfaction guarantee. They even offer free advice, as well as additional information to help answer any questions you may have about your purchase. We took their advice to find three recommended gun safes for you to start your search with, including a Dakota, Liberty, and Browning gun safe.
Best for: Quality
MSRP: $1,699.00
Described by GunSafes.com as the highest quality option available thanks to its gauge steel and fire rated gypsum interior lining construction, this 24-gun capacity safe is reasonably priced considering the additional high-end features it entails. All Bad Lands safes have anti-pry tabs, hardened steel plates that protect vital parts of the safes design, and a spring-loaded pin re-locker. If this pin is tripped or tampered with, it locks up the whole mechanism ensuring that only intentional safe openings are possible. The Dakota Safes Bad Lands safe also has a 45-minute/ 1250-degree fire rating making it the best fire resistant safe on the market.
Best for: Versatility
MSRP: $1,599.99
Liberty gun safes offer the most versatility when choosing a gun safe, both in safe sizes and options and customization within the safe itself. The inside of the Liberty Tactical safe has a Dual-Flex interior and movable shelf, military-style MOLLE system, and an adjustable quick-release rifle holder built into the door panel. The steel gussets that increase door rigidity and Liberty’s exclusive ultra-strong locking bars both protect against pry attacks. A single hardened steel plate protects the lock from drill attacks. With a 180-degree door open angle for easy access and a 40-minute/1200-degree fire rating this safe makes sure your guns are ready when needed and protected when necessary.
Best for: Fire Resistance
MSRP: $4,009.00
The new 1878 series from Browning outperforms some of the long-standing favorites. Most impressive is its fire resistance, which stands at 90 minutes at 1680-degrees F. Beyond this, the Browning 1878 series of gun safes also comes standard with all the features reserved for quality safes: a re-lockers and hardened steel pins, a force detector locking system, integrated fully reinforced body, and more.
For the price of the 1878 Browning gun safe, you can out preform the Dakota Safes Bad Lands in fire resistance and maintain the same versatility as the Liberty Tactical with the included AXIS adjustable shelving and pistol rack. Also, the Browning 1878 series is designed to feel retro and pay homage to the original Browning safe design with a stained metal finish, 1878 metal place graphic, and a cast-iron wheel to open.