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Best Gun Safe For Home Defense - SecureIt Agile Ultralight
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- Опубліковано 20 вер 2020
- A fully customizable gun safe that provides organization, security, and fast access! These safes are designed for securing your firearms and accessories staged in a "ready to use" condition so that they are ready when you need them.
A lighter, modular, and customizable safe allows you to put these safes in areas you couldn't put traditional safes. These can easily be near your bed, inside a closet, and as sleek as they are they look great in any room. A gun secured three rooms away on another floor doesn't do you much good.
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I always put my gun safe in a safe, so it can be safe, meanwhile my roomba approaches the intruded with a claymore.
I like the way you roll. 😘We can be friends.
LOL...I've seen this cut and pasted in almost every safe video...guess I'll sub to you...lol
Wouldn’t that blow up your walls?
@@Geevs80 only the weak need walls
Excellent plan until you forget to turn it off when you come home.
I've been in law enforcement my whole life, started off on a local PD in a major city and then moved onto federal law enforcement. After going to hundreds of home break-ins I can tell you without a doubt that 99.9% of the shitheads that break into homes usually have no tools or the capability to break into safes. All you need is something that is difficult to access and is bolted to the floor. Those two things will keep your guns safe from kids and the typical burglar. If it's the rare burglar who comes prepared to break into a safe, he'll get into that extremely heavy safe just as easily as he can get into these, but the chance of that is less than 1%.
yea this guy thinks people are going to break in with the required tools already knowing i have guns in my safe and already knowing where the gun safe is. Lol easy access? I use the safe for storage. My easy access gun is NOT in a safe or cabinet. It’s much closer lol.
Wouldn't it be funny to have a big heavy safe and put one of these safes in that one just to leave it empty meanwhile having valuables stored elsewhere? I'd love to see the thiefs face when they open it. 😆
@@SpeedDemonExpress How old are you?
From all the reports I've read and videos I've seen I absolutely agree. Most home break ins are done by low IQ idiots who only understand crowbars and prying. The rare professionals are robbing jewelry store safes and other things. They don't typically do residential unless they know you've got a ton of valuables in the 100's of thousands of dollars or more. Just don't tell people what you've got, bolt your safe to the ground, and call it a day 👍
Totally agree! Guns get stolen because the owner doesnt secure it properly. Or forgets it in the car
That's what I have, lighter safes that fit inside existing cupboards that are bolted from inside of the safe with bolts to concrete/brick walls. Makes the safe the same comparisons as safes that weigh hundreds of pounds.
This is a great breakdown of a bad ass set up... I will be getting a few of these through you after we move.
Sounds good bro!
I’m already formulating my order. Downsizing has caused me to drastically rethink the storage conundrum. Decentralization makes total sense.
Hey Gary. Great video. I just purchased an Agile 52 Pro and put it together yesterday. I would just like to let everyone know that after installing, make sure you leave some room on the left side of the floor away from the front of the safe (for example, make sure a stock base is pushed back a little) or else it will be difficult for the door to relock, since that is a location for one of the locking bolts to engage. I coudln't get my door to re-lock until I fgured out that a stock base was preventing this. Great safe now that it's taken care of!
Mike, that’s good information. Thanks for sharing!
Did you see zoomed in on the rack in the back, where the slots were where the shelving fits together you see light through the fins. Makes ya wonder why that is. All together it’s a cool safe except for the back wall.
Great video. Did not expect them to be 500 plus lol. Now I have to consider since I only have 1 handgun and my 7yrs old rifle
Finally a new video on this, create an step by step install video for your finisher. Nobody has done it including secureit(there video is for the old model). 👍 🇺🇸
Getting ready to post that. Actually shot the assembly video before this one.
For a home that has a Monitored security system this will be great. My priority is keep kids away.. Keep up the good work.
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No fire protection though.
Always wanted a safe to put all my military weapons and the little green solders that come with them.
Great presentation my man! Thank you.
Great video. I just ordered it and used your code. Thanks!
Awesome bro! Thanks for watching! You’re going to enjoy it. Watch the assembly video when you get it. The included instructions kind of suck. Hope you subscribed and hope to see you in the comments often! -Gary
Graffunder Safe is the way to go! I hate false security when it comes to my guns.
I like the idea that you can organize to your liking,
Here's a tip ,. The little silicone packages that come in different electronic equipment save those, and keep those in your safe they pull humidity and moisture out of the air that'll help keep any rust from forming on your equipment .
The problem with those is they’re good for less than a week.
I know lots of gun owners who have the older safes and I dont see any appreciable rusting going on in modern firearms. This is a somewhat almost never happens scenario especially if one does his or her due diligence in maintaining their firearms. If you have ANY guns in ANY safe and never clean them you WILL have problems even in this type safe. He's a good saleman I'll give you that. Just my opinion.
@@paramounttactical I have bamboo charcoal bags in my safe and they will ABSOLUTELY help for long periods of time. But every now and again a safe any safe should be aired out and checked for any moisture and dealt with. In Florida you WILL have to deal with moisture in your home AND in ANY safe!
This is what I've been looking for. Just bought my first AR since getting out. Thanks.
Glad you found it informative! Thanks for your service. Welcome to the civvy life. Hopefully you subscribers and stick around! Thanks, Gary
@JOHN G 😂🤣😂😂 Nah, I'm a military Vet man. No criminal records.
Great video go tarheels
@@tillman002000 lol that was my next q, Where'd you get out of... I take it your a fan of the movie?
They fill up fast. Got one a while ago, already full. May have to get another one.
Glad I seen this video before I spent a ton of money on traditional safe. Definitely getting one of these instead.
Glad it helped! -Gary
little tip...small medicine cup and or paint bottle...really small....and some Linde seed oil in cup or bottle and place in safe. No rust. mix turpentine and linseed oil (something like 3 or 4-to-1) no need to place on gun. Just sit it inside the enclosed space.
Regarding the video: It was pretty good! I thought you had some pretty good points regarding the valid uses and functions etc. of a gun safe. This particular safe looks pretty good, something I will definitely look into when I decide on my next safe!
About the terminology lol: There is no such thing as a "home defense safe" in most cases. Example: Your sleeping, your door gets kicked in and 4 armed men run in, in most cases you would never have enough time to make it to the gun safe, let alone unlock it to get your weapon before you're already swarmed by armed intruders. Safes are for storage and nothing else related to defense. A defensive weapon needs to be next to you and reachable within a moment's notice to be an effective tool in any situation.
Cool, thanks for providing your professional opinion.
@@paramounttactical Sorry man that wasn't a knock at the video or anything! just the wording. The video was actually quite good! It got my like, and sub.
@@paramounttactical Basically I was extending what you said at around 3:00-3:10 in the video, where the safes aren't really meant to be accessed quickly, and aren't exactly practical in an actual self defense situation. Like you said It's one thing if you plan on storing your weapons for extended periods of time etc. Otherwise, it's a bit of a false sense of security as you said.
Nice gun locker! 😎👍
Looking good Gary!
I still want a vault that would be the envy of Fort Knox with an amazing scene of buffalo running on the plains while I lose access to 1/2 of my basement. Kidding, this is much more practical
Love the modularity.wish I’d known about them before I bought my Liberty safe, which wastes a bunch of room, and no modularity.
Thanks for watching! Hopefully you subscribed and catch all our videos so we can point you in the right direction in the future! -Gary
Thanks MUCH for Your 'NO HOLDS BARRED' Presentation Gary. The more I listened to Your (Honest to The ALMIGHTY) video I'm Better prepared to purchase a 'Secured' location for my 'Humble' Arsenal. GO ARMY......;1st Bn 505Th PIR/CSCo; GSR Sect. 75 thru 78; (Right down the road @ Ft. Bragg,NC.....AATW!!!!!
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Love SecureIt products. I have their Fast Box. Quiet and spacious.
Thank God I came across this video
Great review!
Now, if you could work on the price. $1000 for the one you're demonstrating, seems a bit steep.
Are these CaliKremlin rated? Looks like a great product, great review man.
i want to know bout that back wall. i love the modularity
Well they’re cheaper than vaultek it’s basically the same thing with fewer unlocking options and more space.
Excellent presentation and review
Thanks man! Hope you subscribed abs hope to see you in the comments often! -Gary
Great safe. I wish they had a simplex lock model
Freaking amazing safe WOW 😮 great review and thanks a lot
Better off skipping a super high fire rating and spending the money on your insurance policy to cover the extra costs of the firearms.
Thanks for the discount. I just ordered mine. This fits my needs.
Ya dig
Is there a discount code for these? I am ready to purchase one shortly.
@@Mick65ok he has a link in the description. My FedEx guy literally just dropped it off about 10 minutes ago.
Almost bought safe from amazon...i like this one better..ty just purchased 52 pro
Thank you! We already submitted it to the warehouse for shipping. We appreciate your business and support!
I'm in research mode as I recently acquired several firearms. Just learned of the modular Secure-It platform and am interested. One question though...you mention one advantage being quick access. How is this any quicker than a typical safe?
First of all thanks for watching! Besides the electronic keypad to open, the main advantage these safes have is the way they organize the weapons. Unlike a normal safe with guns slings, and other gear all tangled up, these safes essentially have the firearms staged, ready to grab and go. I can open and grab a rifle and I know it’s not going to be hung up on 3 other guns, slings, and kit. Hope that helps and I hope you find the right storage solution for you. We are a full Secure-It dealer and discounts are available. If you’re interested email us with what you want at services@paramounttactical.com and we’ll send you a quote. I hope you subscribed and I hope to see you in the comments often. -Gary
Can you tell me what you have on your wall? Love how you have that set up.
It’s SecureIt’s Gun Wall Panels and accessories. www.secureitgunstorage.com/gun-walls-rooms/
I should probably do a video on it too. Their patented Cradle Grid system is used in the wall panels and in their safes. So all the accessories can be used on the walls or in the safes. The above coupon code will work on anything purchased off of the SecureIt website.
If I had to do it all over again this is absolutely the way I’d go. I move too often and it’s a real MFer to move the 800lb regular safe.
Yeah, most safes are just a pain. The aggravation vs the security they actually provide isn’t worth it.
Thanks for the review. Secure It calls these storage cabinets. They actually do make a properly rated safe is you want one. I like the concept of decentralized storage and I find the Agile 52's and Answer 12 meet my needs. I do own a Sentinel cabinet (I use for BB/pellet guns) and there is a world of difference between the units. I have had my Secure It units for a year now and have no corrosion or other issues. I can set each cabinet up for the individual needs of that location. The firehouse is just down the street from me so I'm not really worried about fire protection. Being decentralized, I might lose one cabinet, but I won't lose them all. Also having an elementary school age child in the house which means friends and sleep overs. It's make for a balance between access and safe storage. For me, they were the right choice.
Thanks for taking the time to share your experience! Subscribe and stick around!
You LOCK UP BB guns?? Really?
@@hansanderson6607 Yep. I'm not worried about my kid who's been taught the rules, but I don't know about their friends. Plus if the only gun cabinet they see in my office/gun room is a sentinel, that's not bolted down, and it rattles like it's got guns in it. Which one do you think they're going to grab and run out the door thinking they got my stash. Plus my one pellet rifle will put a wad cutter through a 3/4" piece of plywood.
@@melissadamerell7065 Ok, Melissa, I'm not an "expert", but I have read and
seen so many reviews and have owned pretty good "gun safes" over the
past 30 years, I think that I can give a good, genuine opinion on the
subject.
1. Buy a gun safe that weighs at LEAST 600 lbs. empty. 800 lbs.
would be better.
2. Yes, bolt it down, with some strong anchor bolts.
3. If the safe isn't "fireproof", at least it should be big enough
to put smaller "fireproof boxes" inside of it, for papers, cash,
collectables, etc.
4. Tell your kids to NOT TELL THEIR FRIENDS about your
valuables. They are not only putting YOUR life at risk, but
they are putting their OWN LIVES AT RISK.
I'm not KIDDING about these measures. I am totally SERIOUS.
I have had a brother who was totally RIPPED OFF of ALL of his
guns in a burglary in TOTAL DAYLIGHT, but it did happen in a
rural area. If you are in a rural area, you need to be EXTRA
CAREFUL. I told him to buy a good GUN SAFE BEFORE it
happened, and he didn't. Now, he owns at least two good
gun safes, and hasn't been ripped off since. Add up the
LOGIC here.
@@hansanderson6607 why do you even care? Go live your life.
I'm literally frustrated with this same issues this week. My safe says 5 rifles but I have 2 in it at the moment and I'll be lucky to fit one more in it. And it's heavy metal inside and every time I put my rifle in or take it out I feel like I'm going to damage the rifle or scope.
Larger safes, the more expensive ones i.e., Fort Knox and a couple of other ones that offer good security and fire protection can be useful for long term or mass storage... essentially storage centric. For use centric, fast access, and organization, I believe these offer a better solution. I store a few guns that I never use, and clients guns in our large safes in the basement but the ones I want to have access to quickly for home defense, go in these. I appreciate you taking the time to watch. I hope you subscribed and I hope to see you in the comments often. Thanks, Gary
@@paramounttactical have definitely subscribed
You know that you can take out the provided shelves a create your own way to store your guns in Any safe. Yes these newer safes are great at changing out the way you store you guns but should we all chuck our old safes? I really dont think so as its cost prohibitive for most people these days. If one is starting out then yeah go ahead and get this greatest newest stlye gun safe but they do not invalidate the older well built safes. The argument for moisture is some what a moot point in many cases as most people have their safes inside their air conditioned homes. These safes breathe meaning they are NOT air tight so some air exchange occurs naturally. Ive had a golden rod and bamboo charcoal bags in my old safe and my guns don't rust as I clean them like you are supposed to for storing in ANY safe including this type safe.
Whats the song in the beginning? Locking Storage cabinets are cool to!
Thank you 😊
Nice safe. This guy looks like a tactical Stunning Steve Austin or maybe a tactical Dauber from Coach. Also tactical Ed Bagley Jr/ tactical Boomer Esiason.
😂 I’ll take that as a compliment. Thanks for watching. -Gary
How about an old unlpugged refrigerator with some unsightly items in front of the guns. It can be one of those hotel size fridges. Or even a wine cooler without the cold temp on.
The whole idea is fast access. That would defeat the point. You can store the majority of your guns in a larger or more hidden/harder to get to safe but the point of these safes is so you can store them close by or within reach and access them quickly. Thanks for watching! -Gary
Very nice and modular, however they seem a little expensive. Other safes are half the price especially if you have to assemble it at home.
There’s a big difference in the safes that are cheaper. None of those, or even safes twice the price offer the modularity and customization these offer. It just all depends on what your goals are. These offer features that others don’t and yes… you pay for those features. If those features aren’t for you, then they may seem expensive, but for those that value those features then it’s a great value.
Still waiting for them to make a 30 inch wide one.
What kind of steel is the safe made of? How thick? Is there any composite material? Is there a Relocker pin tied to the door mechanics??
I have these same questions. Based on what they say it weighs, I’m guessing it’s just painted galvanized sheet metal. We should know what gauge the panels are. I’m guessing it won’t be thicker than 12 gauge.
Organisation love it. No rules is first rules for combat.
10:00 I would recommend welding that key slot shut before putting this safe to use. It's a serious security flaw with this design. NEVER have a mechanical backup lock. It's always going to be the weakest link in your security.
The only issue I see is my bolt rifle length wise won't fit, AR should have no issue thou
What safe is that on right hand side the bigger one ?
I don't know that I'm on board with these safes, but the ignorance of the people commenting about carrying it off is amazing. In the video he specifically said that because it is light that you'd want to bolt it to the wall or floor. And if you use correctly sized and installed hardware that safe isn't going anywhere.
I think it boils down to letting your biases against SecureIT get you worked up so that emotion creeps into your thought process rather than logic and reason.
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Me having just two revolvers: In my night stand lol
Really? Revolvers aren’t that cool anyways
@@adamr9570 They get the job done tacticool dude.
@@adamr9570 cool in the sense that they fire as fast and as many rounds as Elmer fudds? no. in the sense that they look awesome? very much so.
indeed. one revolver on my nightstand and a 12 gauge in the corner next to it. the other revolver sits in the safe with the other guns I don't immediately need for when I'm clearing my house at 5 am because of the damned ghosts again lol.
Seen your crossed arrows and gave you a subscribe. Watched the video and gave you a thumbs up. I’ll be watching more videos Brother. Thank you for the info.
Shane, thank you. If you’re ever in the DC area, come do some shooting with us, or just meet up for a beer. Thanks, Gary DOL!
You're welcome. Thanks much, sounds like a plan. DOL!
Theoretically could you not fit more long guns if you put them sideways? I.e ejection port facing you. I know they wouldnt be secured but rather just leaning in there
The intent of these is not mass storage, it’s ready access. Sure you could but they’re designed so you can keep them organized and ready to go.
Just ordered the 52” Pro, & I’m interested in a training course w you guys (I’m retired AD in Colorado)
Sean, I think you’re going to like your Agile! We’d love to have you out. We have several clients in Colorado and we’ll make it worth the trip for ya! Feel free to email us the courses you’re interested in and we can assist with accommodations. Thanks, Gary
Do you still like the safe?
@@blackhouse7646 yup … perfect! The safe sits in my LR as an accessory to home. Neither draws blatant attention nor is an eye sore. Practical & sufficient for varied security needs.
@@DucatiDoyle man, i am still debating on getting one of the traditional safes or this one. I dont have a lot of guns yet. I almost bought this last year but the security aspect is what got me.
Wish they had a biometric version. I really like the inside of it.
How many different keys are there to these? Expecting this to be like Ford keys from 50' through 80's--there were 5 keys.
I have no idea. Either way the likelihood that a thief happens to be carrying around an Agile key and it happens to be the right one is infinitesimally small. Almost all safes have their weak points. Regardless of size, weight, or price a safe should be the last of many redundant security features. If you focus on Deterrence, Denial, Mitigation, and Reaction/Reporting regarding the security of your property you won’t need to worry about the keys to a safe.
You talked about the other safes,can cause rust and be cut into easily. So tell me does secure it have a fire rating? How does it hold up to be cut with a cutting devise? How water proof are they from a fire department? Thanks
No, they don’t cause rust as there is air flow. They do not have a fire rating. My point which was pretty clear was that most “fire rated” safes offer little to no real protection in an actual fire. What these safe do differently and better than others is provide modularity both inside and the fact that they are stackable, much more organized, can be put in closets, hidden in smaller areas for decentralized storage, easily assembled for use in apartments or even RV’s and can still be bolted down. They are medium security safes that offer a lot of options. A lot of other safes are heavy but offer the same or less security. Most safe companies are successful with deceptive construction and marketing. Thanks for watching! -Gary
What gauge -front and sides.
So this is light weight, functional storage/protection. I know you were talking about other companies and their claims (fire etc) so there are no claims of fire protection here correct? I like the model you so in the video. It has been a long time since I have had a decent, 'organizable' safe that I can move without a crane or a football team. Thank you for your service.
There is no fire rating on the Agiles. These focus on modular, customizable, fast access while incorporating decentralized storage. Given their size and weight you can put them in closets or other out if the way places, and on multiple floors.
Thanks for watching!
-Gary
Great vid, Bruh’! Just subed to your channel!
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I have been looking for a corner gun safe.
New sub thx man.
Thanks man! I look forward to seeing you in the comments. - Gary
Prison pocket is best gun safe for self defense, keep it close and personal, easy access with enough “training” and gun stays warm in harsh conditions ;-)
Tactically… that’s hard to argue with.
Nice , i have two hanguns and plan to get a rifle and thats it for any more purchases , would you recommend the 40 or 52 safe ?? Wanted to storage self defense and range ammo also , and a holster.
Start with the 52". You can add a 40" later
Great presentation
Thanks! 🙏 I appreciate you watching and the positive vibes. Hopefully you subscribed and I hope to see you in the comments often! -Gary
Your thoughts on using the model 40 or 52 for ammo storage ? Are shelves available ?
Yes sir. I do it all the time. Yes there are shelves that link into the grid wall np.
How wide are the Model 40 and 52?
What kind of wall rack is that? Looks great 👍🏽
It’s by SecureIt as well. Thanks for watching! -Gary
They look good but they have thin side walls. You can see through the slotted wall in the back. That’s is a con to me but if wall that sum gun up on the sides I think that would be the batter option safe
But would you recommend this over the Vaultek RS500??
Dylan, I haven’t used or seen the Vaultek in person so I couldn’t give an educated recommendation of one over the other. From what I found the Vaultek is more expensive by at least $400 and I’m leery of a safe that is wi-fi. After looking at them on their website, I can say I think the SecureIt organization accessories seem better. There’s more options and engineering seems better thought out.
While I can’t speak comparatively, I can say the SecureIt does everything I need it to or what I imagine most people will need. Decent security with fast, ready to use access with some great organization of gun Les and accessories. I hope that helps.
Thanks for watching. Hope you Subscribed and I hope to see you in the comments regularly. Thanks, Gary
Good informative video but watching you kneel that long made my knees hurt. I'm headed over to your site now!
😂 thanks for watching! -Gary
I got a 28" PR, will that fit in there? How is it with keeping humidity out? Seriously considering this!
If the overall length is under 50” or so it will fit. Even my longest bolt guns with 28” barrels fit with plenty room to spare. As for humidity and guns rusting, it’s airflow that prevents actual rusting. These do have open slits in the back and I never have an issue with guns rusting inside this even in my basement. Conversely, guns in my large safe that you see in the video, guns DO rust in there even with a golden rod. Traditional safes preventing airflow and off gassing inside is what causes oxidation. Guns 10’ from that safe hanging on the wall or in one of my Agiles, never rust. Stick those same guns in my large traditional safe in the exact same environment will start to show surface rust within a week.
Thanks for watching! -Gary
They don’t seem y’all enough. Wonder what the maximum length is on a gun you could store in one of these.
Even our longest precision rifles with 28” barrels fit with plenty of room. All standard length rifles and shotguns will fit with room to spare. I’m sure there are some specialty long guns (Barrett comes to mind) that exceed 51” in overall length but not many.
Thanks for watching! 🇺🇸
Great video. I own one of the larger Securit products. It's great to open it and have immediate access to anything in there. I've had many safes over the years and it was always a logistical nightmare to get to anything. I'll never buy another traditional safe again. Fire ratings for safes are way overblown and if you ask a firefighter he'll tell you: guns rarely survive a real fire in any safe.
Dude...Mad props for the guns bro. Thick dude....Safe is good too.
Are these safes good for keeping the gun from rusting? Do you need to install a humidifier or anything extra?
Oil.
I don’t care what my gun (residential security container) looks like inside, as long as it keeps tweaker out.
Are these UL rated?
At no point did you use the electronic keypad to open the safe. Cannon offers a backup key option too. Only theirs is easier to access than having to unscrew the cover...
A) Do you need a demonstration of hitting a 6 digit code? I’m not sure why that would be very illustrative or informative. Seems like reasonable thing to cut when trying to keep a video as short and to the point as possible. B) ok… their backup key is easier to access. That is a negative to a lot of people. The cannon still suffers from all the cons/disadvantages I laid out. Are traditional safes better for some people? Sure. Are these a better alternative to a LOT of people? Absolutely. It’s ok if you disagree and you prefer cannon or whatever other brand. Cheers, Gary
Just saw your tattoo thank you for serving. If I can know what group were you in?
1st SFG 3rd Bn Ft Lewis. 🇺🇸
Thanks for watching! -Gary
That thing looks sweet , i might get one
Glad you like it. Thanks for watching! -Gary
Oh, btw.. there's a discount code in the description below.
Is that the model 40?
How fast is it to open if needed in a hurry? Does it make any noise when it opens?
Under 3 secs and completely silent
Awesome video and great presentation. I would buy one. One question tho. Does it come with the guarantee that my guns won't rust over long period of time? Thanks
Thanks! No there’s no guarantee and I don’t know of any safe that does offer such a guarantee. There’s just too many factors involved that determine whether or not a gun rusts. If your guns are in the room where the safe would be and they don’t rust… they won’t rust in this safe. Conversely, you can have guns that won’t rust in a room but you put them in many safes on the market and due to materials used/and off gassing, they start rusting in short order.
@@paramounttactical thanks brother 👍
How does the keypad on this hold up? I’m concerned about digital keypads vs dial locks. I’d prefer a dual just in case the keypad breaks or fails and I can access a safe with the dial.
So far so good. I haven’t had it long enough for a ling term review but it also has a key for redundant access.
I don’t see the model 40 anymore?
Have them send you another free model 52 and do a pry test. Wanna see how weak they are for the price.
Just looked at how much they cost. Better off getting a safe.
Yeah these are nothing more than a locker. Will it keep kids out? Yes. Will it protect your guns from a their no. Fire, no. It's about the level of putting a lock on a closet door
@@blue03r6 to me, keeping the kids out is the main priority. Guns can be replaced fairly easily. Fires and home break ins are kinda rare.
@@blue03r6 A 500 lb safe like Liberty is nothing more than sheet steel and dry wall. It won't protect guns or documents from fire and water damage either.
@@percyfaith11 theres literally no safe made that will do all if that. Best you can hope for is one to last an hour or so. The seal on the door is supposed to swell from heat to keep fire and water out. Ive seen some that were in fires and the interior was just barely dirty
I would like to know the price of the safe that can hold 3ARs and 2 Shotgun and my hand guns
paramounttactical.com/product/agile-ultralight-model-52/
I'm here because my wife is on me for not having a safe for my rifles so I'm in the market. What's selling me on this is the oxidation mentioned. How do they impact ammo inside though? And how long does it take to set up?
James, ammo under almost any circumstances is going to be more stable than the firearms regarding environmental sensitivity. As long as ammo isn’t exposed to extreme heat or wet conditions for extended periods of time it will be fine. IMO these will keep your guns from oxidizing better than traditional safes but it’s because they have open slots in the back (same grid slits you see on my gun wall panels) and air is circulating. For instance, my guns in the larger, traditional safe you see in the video which is in my basement will get surface rust on them rather quickly. My guns hanging there on the wall 10 feet from that same safe, as well as the guns in the Agile, never get rust even though they are in same conditions. I believe the stagnant air and chemicals in standard safes cause more oxidation than the actual humidity. I’m sure there are exceptions but that’s what my experience and other empirical evidence I’ve found points to. I hope that helps. Providing you don’t flood… you’ll have no issues with your ammo.
I have an older Liberty safe. It is not air tight as most arent. If one thinks a safe is air tight then why does dust get unto safes? The seal around the door allows for air exchange to occur but in a fure the heat causes them to expand and become smoke and fire resistant. Thats why I dint think your case for rust holds any water. Just my opinion. I do however think tour safe is a great new way to store guns though, but its notthe end all be all safe.
How well would this safe hold a 30” sharps rifle?
As long as the overall length is under 52” it will fit. Thanks for watching! -Gary
I don’t see any 30 round mags in any of those rifles…can they fit?
Yes with room to spare.
You should make one like the pro, but holds body armor. I think that was the downside for me
It can, will, and does hold a plate carrier. I’ve put 3 rifles, several pistols, ballistic helmet and body armor. One accessory they have are magnetic hooks (ridiculously strong magnet) that easily holds body armor
imagine needing to access a firearm in the middle of the night in the dark and having to punch in a code . time is everything in a situation like that.
That’s why you always keep one under the pillow that’s why I do
Do they come with mounting hardware❓ If not, what type and size screws would I need❓ I'll be screwing it through carpet.
That would depend on what’s below that carpet. If it’s wood, you could use lags going into a floor joist or bolts if you have access below. If you’re bolting to concrete (recommended) you would use Tapcons or concrete wedge anchors.
I'm gonna have to go with toggle bolts for mine. Just a thin wood panel wall. Don't wanna anchor into the tile floor.
@@paramounttactical Thanks for the info and have a blessed and safe Thanksgiving 🇺🇲🕺🏽
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