Misleading video. This product is not MOLLE. The accessory pouches do not have PALS on them, just a strap to connect it to the panel. The panel is also not MOLLE spec so you can not use any Molle accessory you want without modification. Disapointing that the video cuts when he adjusts location. I believe it is intentional deception. It does not take long to adjust these if they have no PALS on the pouches. It would however demonstrate that this is not a true MOLLE product.
+bearclaw experience Actually there’s a good reason for cutting when I did. Imagine yourself being 75 years old with arthritis in both hands and nerve damage due to agent orange. Somethings that are simple for one person, are not so simple for another.
I don't see why you couldn't fold it and sew it to the size you need on nearest to the door jambs... If you don't know how to sew it's a good skill to learn anyhow especially with a hand awl....
+Rick Noel We’ve found cutting a notch out of a shelf in the a new gun safe to fit a pistol doesn’t usually go over well. None the less I know some will do that and other things to make it there own. Thanks for watching, John
+Lew Stover That’s correct, it will be too wide for your panel. We’ve had customers with the same problem cut up a larger door panel organizer and retrofit it on to their existing door panel. Lots of work but I’ve heard of happy results. Or pick a smaller size. Hope this helps. Thanks, John
We've sold a few customers with Graffunder safes without issues or returns. Just measure the back panel to get the right size and you should be fine. Thanks, John
I have a Ft. Knox Maverick safe that I purchased about 8 + yrs ago and the inside of my door is a sheet of metal held on my a series of screws on all 4 sides. Do you have a product that will work for me?
I just installed my Stealth panel and I’m completely disappointed in the quality of this thing along with how cheaply made everything is. I had to use close to 200 staples to better secure it to the fire board because it was sagging and pulling away from the door. I can not recommend this product to anyone. Everything feels like it’s gonna start ripping apart in less then 6 months.
So if it takes a long time to lace all those pouches up wouldn’t it be smarter to use the Velcro holsters that are easier to rearrange? I get you’re trying to sell some tacticool gear but let’s be sensible here.
+aweflix We sell tons of Velcro pistol holsters (two different brands), but they don’t work for everyone. Check out our website and you will see we have all kinds of things that should fit most people needs. www.deansafe.com
Misleading video. This product is not MOLLE. The accessory pouches do not have PALS on them, just a strap to connect it to the panel. The panel is also not MOLLE spec so you can not use any Molle accessory you want without modification. Disapointing that the video cuts when he adjusts location. I believe it is intentional deception. It does not take long to adjust these if they have no PALS on the pouches. It would however demonstrate that this is not a true MOLLE product.
+bearclaw experience
Actually there’s a good reason for cutting when I did. Imagine yourself being 75 years old with arthritis in both hands and nerve damage due to agent orange. Somethings that are simple for one person, are not so simple for another.
The inside panel on my safe is 15" 1/4 x 51" but the smallest Molly kit is 16" is that right?
I don't see why you couldn't fold it and sew it to the size you need on nearest to the door jambs... If you don't know how to sew it's a good skill to learn anyhow especially with a hand awl....
move them under the shelf. or cut a slot on it.THUDD.
+Rick Noel We’ve found cutting a notch out of a shelf in the a new gun safe to fit a pistol doesn’t usually go over well. None the less I know some will do that and other things to make it there own. Thanks for watching,
John
My Liberty 25 has a panel measuring 51.5x22. I read that the medium panel needs a minimum width of 23, does that mean it will not fit my safe?
+Lew Stover That’s correct, it will be too wide for your panel. We’ve had customers with the same problem cut up a larger door panel organizer and retrofit it on to their existing door panel. Lots of work but I’ve heard of happy results.
Or pick a smaller size.
Hope this helps.
Thanks,
John
Thank you John!
love that laugh!!!
Will this work on a Graffunder
We've sold a few customers with Graffunder safes without issues or returns. Just measure the back panel to get the right size and you should be fine.
Thanks,
John
I have a Ft. Knox Maverick safe that I purchased about 8 + yrs ago and the inside of my door is a sheet of metal held on my a series of screws on all 4 sides. Do you have a product that will work for me?
The tips in the video should help you install this door panel on to your safe with out a problem. Watch starting at about 2 min.Hope this helps,John
I just installed my Stealth panel and I’m completely disappointed in the quality of this thing along with how cheaply made everything is. I had to use close to 200 staples to better secure it to the fire board because it was sagging and pulling away from the door. I can not recommend this product to anyone. Everything feels like it’s gonna start ripping apart in less then 6 months.
Sorry to hear that. I’ve been using mine for close to four years with no issues. John
So if it takes a long time to lace all those pouches up wouldn’t it be smarter to use the Velcro holsters that are easier to rearrange? I get you’re trying to sell some tacticool gear but let’s be sensible here.
+aweflix We sell tons of Velcro pistol holsters (two different brands), but they don’t work for everyone. Check out our website and you will see we have all kinds of things that should fit most people needs. www.deansafe.com