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<blockquote data-quote="tyromeo55" data-source="post: 1457235" data-attributes="member: 1719"><p>There are ton of factors in choosing the right safe for you. Ask yourself. What is the value of what you are wanting to protect? If its just a modern rifle and a couple of glocks then I'd make sure they were covered on your homeowners insurance / renters and go to lowes and get a cheap sentury and bolt it down. As much as people knock the 300 safe it does keep someone from just walking off with whats inside. </p><p></p><p>If you have Heirloom's,irreplaceable items or thousands of dollars worth of guns then I'd get the most safe I could afford. The Dakota is a fine starting point and when you get ready to upgrade it should easily sell for 90 percent of what you bought it for used</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tyromeo55, post: 1457235, member: 1719"] There are ton of factors in choosing the right safe for you. Ask yourself. What is the value of what you are wanting to protect? If its just a modern rifle and a couple of glocks then I'd make sure they were covered on your homeowners insurance / renters and go to lowes and get a cheap sentury and bolt it down. As much as people knock the 300 safe it does keep someone from just walking off with whats inside. If you have Heirloom's,irreplaceable items or thousands of dollars worth of guns then I'd get the most safe I could afford. The Dakota is a fine starting point and when you get ready to upgrade it should easily sell for 90 percent of what you bought it for used [/QUOTE]
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