Number 1 manufacture of gun safes does just that, find a stronger American made box. Liberty changed their policies and won’t help Law Enforcement again without a subpoena.
Why are they bad and who would you recommend? I need a safe of this size that’s not crazy expensive since my dad left me with some nice firearms and didn’t realize he just had a gun locker
@@A1LocksmithofTexasthank you for the quick reply. What’s with the haters on Liberty? Or is it just entry level people don’t like. Right now on their site the USA 30 is $1500. That pretty good than? My dad, may he rest in peace had just a gun locker and never realized till after really, so time for an upgrade
@@LibertyOrDeath87 All the Liberty hate stems from something much larger than entry level safes. It’s a lot, but, the FBI was working a case that they were conducting. They were making an arrest and had a search warrant from a local judge. Once on site they discovered there was a Liberty, so the FBI agent in charged reached out to Liberty to see if they had the combination on file. He sent a copy of the search warrant, the safe’s serial number, a copy of his badge, his drivers license and proof of the location. Liberty did have the combination on file and then shared it with the agents. Thats the uproar and hate on Liberty. Shortly after the uproar Liberty changed their polices and now will required a subpoena with Liberty’s name on it in order to offer any assistance to law enforcement moving forward.
@@A1LocksmithofTexasahhh ok thank you. They learned from their mistake. Couldn’t imagine it being a quality issue. So do they have that master code incase people fuck up and forget? Also thank you for all the responses 🇺🇸🤙
@@LibertyOrDeath87 You nailed it, ZERO quality issue - it’s still far and away the number one selling safe. And yes, most all safe manufacturers have a “management code” essentially a safeguard to get people back in, over 4,000 calls to Liberty a year for that. Hahaha, no exaggeration.
I need my safes to actually keep out unwanted intrusion
Number 1 manufacture of gun safes does just that, find a stronger American made box. Liberty changed their policies and won’t help Law Enforcement again without a subpoena.
Yeah homie, might wanna put this review on the backburner and let it simmer there for a bit lol.
I didn’t think I’d see a review video the same day of the warrant incident 😂
I'd probably just put an ad up on your local FB market place and unload those POS Safes and wash your hands of them.
Why are they bad and who would you recommend? I need a safe of this size that’s not crazy expensive since my dad left me with some nice firearms and didn’t realize he just had a gun locker
Is this not a good safe? It’s on sale for $1000 right now. Can’t spend a fortune but need something better than what I have
It’s a good value for American made, yes. Just not kidding ourselves, it’s entry level.
@@A1LocksmithofTexasthank you for the quick reply. What’s with the haters on Liberty? Or is it just entry level people don’t like. Right now on their site the USA 30 is $1500. That pretty good than? My dad, may he rest in peace had just a gun locker and never realized till after really, so time for an upgrade
@@LibertyOrDeath87 All the Liberty hate stems from something much larger than entry level safes. It’s a lot, but, the FBI was working a case that they were conducting. They were making an arrest and had a search warrant from a local judge. Once on site they discovered there was a Liberty, so the FBI agent in charged reached out to Liberty to see if they had the combination on file. He sent a copy of the search warrant, the safe’s serial number, a copy of his badge, his drivers license and proof of the location. Liberty did have the combination on file and then shared it with the agents. Thats the uproar and hate on Liberty. Shortly after the uproar Liberty changed their polices and now will required a subpoena with Liberty’s name on it in order to offer any assistance to law enforcement moving forward.
@@A1LocksmithofTexasahhh ok thank you. They learned from their mistake. Couldn’t imagine it being a quality issue. So do they have that master code incase people fuck up and forget? Also thank you for all the responses 🇺🇸🤙
@@LibertyOrDeath87 You nailed it, ZERO quality issue - it’s still far and away the number one selling safe. And yes, most all safe manufacturers have a “management code” essentially a safeguard to get people back in, over 4,000 calls to Liberty a year for that. Hahaha, no exaggeration.
its just a peace of shit box with federal government access codes.
Useless review right now, A-1 I'd wait another week to post.
The FBI endorse this review
LOL
I hope you're ready to go bankrupt