Safes- The Nasty SECRETs they do not TELL YOU!

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Published 2020-10-29
I recently bought a 24 Gun Liberty Centurion safe. I have really enjoyed it but there are a few things they do not tell you about these safes!

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All Comments (21)
  • @Zodliness
    The best safe, is a safe that nobody knows you have.
  • @rpeltz
    As a firefighter, I have 2 pointers for you to improve the potential outcome for your safe in the case of a fire. 1. Do not store ammunition or powder in your safe, it can and will cook off or burn. 2. As you mentioned the primary fire protection for your safe is the from the sheetrock inside the safe. You can improve the fire resistance of your safe by adding more layers of sheetrock outside of the safe as well. We were responding to a car fire inside of a basement garage with only a single layer of 5/8" sheetrock between the fire, and the studs / floor joists. The car was burning for at least 5-7min before our arrival. We were able to quickly extinguish the fire that had been rolling from the engine compartment up to the ceiling of the garage. The flames did not breach or even damage the sheetrock ceiling aside from damage to the exposed surface layer. To add more fire resistance add several layers of sheetrock to all sides that are not directly against a brick or concrete wall and you can add multiple layers of sheetrock to the inside of a closet door that could install in front of your safe.
  • @jerichofalls8236
    Liberty Safe also doesn't tell you that they'll give your gun safe combo the the Federal Government without your consent without requiring a warrant.
  • @viking6535
    Be a dck, have an empty safe out in the open and the real one hidden.
  • @FrankLadd
    Great video. I'm thankful that the local cops take about 3 minutes to get to my house. But I don't have to worry about my guns anymore because I lost most of them when my kayak tipped over.
  • @bobk.1428
    Great video! You hit a lot of very important points. As a 26+ year LEO veteran I might add - please take quality pictures of EVERYTHING you own including paperwork, serial numbers, VIN numbers etc. put them all on two thumb drives. Put one in your safe and the second in a friends or relatives safe. Police and insurance companies will thank you.
  • @altonkriel
    Nothings a guarantee, but guns in a safe is better than them laying on the bed...
  • @dfdbbrb
    Whoever determines how many guns go in a safe is the same guy who determines how many people can sleep in a tent. Most long guns you should count as 2-3 guns against the capacity of the safe.
  • It’s all about boobie traps. I’ve lost a couple of kids, but hey. That’s friendly fire.
  • @phil5569
    The best security In order of importance: 1) Make sure people don't know you have anything worth stealing to begin with. 2) Don't prominently display your safe-In fact hide it as well as you can. 3) The art of deception. Sure have a visible gun safe with a few 'sacrificial' cheapo guns inside. Hide all the good shit in a false wall in another BETTER safe. 4) Make your property a hard target. Good lighting, security system & cameras, barking dog, etc.
  • @Sixbears
    Retired firefighter here. Never saw a gun safe of any quality survive a full house fire. Started lockpicking as a hobby. Discovered I could beat a lot of safes in less than 20 minutes and I'm a beginner. It would take a lot of work just to find my safe. It's in a tight place with little room to work on it. Basically, it's to keep the kids safe.
  • @mrstallings01
    Dude - I appreciate the video but PLEASE GET TO THE POINT
  • @steveb6103
    I'm a welder. I built a case around my safe out of AR 500 armour plate. And it's all bolted down. That's all covered by a nice wood case. Liberty uses concrete. The safe will stay with the house when I sell .
  • @jimiz7170
    Best thing is to keep your safe in a hidden area like behind a false wall, can`t break into a safe that they don`t know you have.
  • @chuckwolf3221
    You forgot one of the most important rules. Camouflage if they can not find it they can not break into it.
  • @bigguncoop
    Does it really take 21 minutes to tell the “secret”? 🙄
  • Hopefully my safe takes a crook as long as this guy drones on to get inside. Because I’ll be doing pretty good.