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Finally got my warranty scope in today. Sent a Weaver Kaspa in for warranty last summer, got contacted by Bushnell that the scope was unrepairable, and they did not have one just like it to replace it with. After some decision making on both our parts, I settled on this scope, and they didn't charge me the difference. I originally paid around $230-250 for the Weaver, Bushnell gave me a $300 credit, then ate the difference on this one since the one I wanted was out of stock indefinitely or whatever. Not sure what rifle this will end up on, and this is my first "nice" Bushnell optic, so we'll see how it goes...
 

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I've been piggybacking my dad's safe until we got far enough on the other side of this house build to order one of my own. 5 months after placing the order with SCI in Tulsa, it was finally installed last Friday. Below is a stock image that is close to what mine looks like. I went with the Fort Knox Executive 7241 with 3/4 gun configuration inside.

I would definitely do business with SCI again. The guys they used to haul and install the safe were very professional and careful with no near misses to report. They even made shoving a 1700# safe several rooms deep into the house look almost easy. They did ask me to let them know if I plan on trading it in or moving it somewhere else so they can call in for vacation that day, haha.

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I've been piggybacking my dad's safe until we got far enough on the other side of this house build to order one of my own. 5 months after placing the order with SCI in Tulsa, it was finally installed last Friday. Below is a stock image that is close to what mine looks like. I went with the Fort Knox Executive 7241 with 3/4 gun configuration inside.

I would definitely do business with SCI again. The guys they used to haul and install the safe were very professional and careful with no near misses to report. They even made shoving a 1700# safe several rooms deep into the house look almost easy. They did ask me to let them know if I plan on trading it in or moving it somewhere else so they can call in for vacation that day, haha.

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Fort Knox makes a great safe. I have enjoyed mine. Congratulations!
 
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I've been piggybacking my dad's safe until we got far enough on the other side of this house build to order one of my own. 5 months after placing the order with SCI in Tulsa, it was finally installed last Friday. Below is a stock image that is close to what mine looks like. I went with the Fort Knox Executive 7241 with 3/4 gun configuration inside.

I would definitely do business with SCI again. The guys they used to haul and install the safe were very professional and careful with no near misses to report. They even made shoving a 1700# safe several rooms deep into the house look almost easy. They did ask me to let them know if I plan on trading it in or moving it somewhere else so they can call in for vacation that day, haha.

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I moved my own bear safe 3 out of 4 times. I don’t recommend it! Need to do it again soon.
 

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I moved my own bear safe 3 out of 4 times. I don’t recommend it! Need to do it again soon.
The slick sticks they used were awesome! Granted it didnt take all the work out of it, but it certainly seemed to make maneuvering much easier. They sprayed a stripe of lithium down the teflon on each stick before starting and had a pretty easy time moving it once they got it started. The other huge plus is the weight distribution across multiple tiles to prevent cracking or chipping.

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