We started talking about Winhester, Sentry, Stack-on, and Cannon entry level gun safes in another thread. I didn't want to hijack the thread, but wanted to get this info out there on them.
It is pretty easy to break into stitch welded boxes, or entry level safes with no door re-enforcements for that matter. You can beat open or pry open most of these safes while they are bolted to the floor. Some can actually be ripped out of floors pretty easily by rocking them if it is just through bolted to wood. Here are a couple beat open, pried, and dropped Winchester, Remington, and Heritage safe pictures below. All these safes were breached.
The fire protectiuon in cheap safes (under 60 minutes) is also not enough to actually survive a total involved house fire. Another key is, safes rated 60 minutes or above, but with tack welded bodies will never actually make 60 minutes if they are tested.
Remeber "Cheap", and "Good Safe" cant exist in the same sentence.













