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<blockquote data-quote="jakeman" data-source="post: 4113325" data-attributes="member: 10690"><p>I think the guy at Armor was a former bear employee, but I’m not sure. Their safes were very similar in construction to the Bear safe. </p><p></p><p>From Bear’s website:</p><p></p><p>Bear Safes® uses a <strong>key lock system</strong>. We use an American made 2000 Series slug, with an American 2010 Series puck lock that is made from solid steel, milled, tempered and stainless coated. The lock is welded to the door and covered with a 3/16 inch steel protective cover. <strong>In over 30 years and hundreds of attacks, we have never had a safe forced open nor have we had to repair a safe due to an attempted break-in. </strong></p><p></p><p>This is pretty much the same story as told to me by Armor. </p><p></p><p>I’m kinda bummed about Armor going OOB. They made a good safe. I guess I’ll look at the AmSec safes when I buy another safe, but it will probably be a Bear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jakeman, post: 4113325, member: 10690"] I think the guy at Armor was a former bear employee, but I’m not sure. Their safes were very similar in construction to the Bear safe. From Bear’s website: Bear Safes® uses a [B]key lock system[/B]. We use an American made 2000 Series slug, with an American 2010 Series puck lock that is made from solid steel, milled, tempered and stainless coated. The lock is welded to the door and covered with a 3/16 inch steel protective cover. [B]In over 30 years and hundreds of attacks, we have never had a safe forced open nor have we had to repair a safe due to an attempted break-in. [/B] This is pretty much the same story as told to me by Armor. I’m kinda bummed about Armor going OOB. They made a good safe. I guess I’ll look at the AmSec safes when I buy another safe, but it will probably be a Bear. [/QUOTE]
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