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Please provide a little more detail - how long did it take an axe to do that?
Holy Hesuess!
Was the Paul Bunyon!
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Please provide a little more detail - how long did it take an axe to do that?
Although what you say is possible, Fort Knox, just like many other manufacturers also sells an economy line of safes. These are not built anywhere near as tough as their most expensive safes are. I own a couple of AMSEC BF Series gun safes & they are built in the US, but you won't find them for $500.
Honestly I see quite a few break-ins and I have seen very few burglars yet with the knowledge to open a safe. Most will leave the safe alone a couple may bash off the dial or opening lever(which only makes it harder to get into). I was in a guy's home last week who spent some time affixing his Sentry safe to the floor. He couldn't believe it when I told him a crook could open it in 10 minutes with a screwdriver & a hammer. He insisted that his Sentry safe was made from steel and stuck it with a magnet to prove that to me. I let him know that a Sentry document safe is made for just that, keeping your papers from burning in case of fire
and it would be easy to pry it off the floor+ take it along with other valuables.
All our security features can do is buy us time, after all, not invulnerability.