Gun safe options - The Homesteading Boards (2024)

For those that like to hunt, target shoot, or carry a gun for self defense; a safe becomes a necessity at some point. There are so many gun safe options on the market that the choice can be difficult at times. I’m not saying I know everything about safes, but one thing I have figured out over the last twenty years of being a gun owner is to get the biggest one you can afford.

Gun safe options - The Homesteading Boards (2)I originally started with a stack on gun safe that my in-laws had bought me one year as a Christmas gift. It was my first safe and I was happy to have it. Being light and inexpensive was both a positive and a negative for the little cabinet. Luckily it had holes pre-drilledso that we couldbolt it into the studs of a wall. Unfortunately it could also be pried open very easily with a crowbar, so it had to be well hidden.

About 6 years later I upgraded to a Sentry 14 gun safethatI had bought at Walmart for 329 dollars, I don’t think they even make them anymore. It washeavierat just under 200 pounds, pre-drilled to bolt to the floorand the hinges were recessed: whichmade it harder to get into. I wasn’t a big fan of the lack of fire rating and the fact that you could barely fit 6 long rifles into a 14 gun gun safe.

We searchedfor something with more of a fire rating, weighed around 500 lbs, had a largecapacity, a manual locking mechanism, and fit into our budget. We were surprised to find that the locking mechanism was probably the hardest criteria to satisfy; it seems most of the manual large capacity safes were all well over $1500. For the price range we were looking in; electronic locks were the norm for safes below $1000.

Stack-On24-Gun Combination Gun Safe: $660.67
  • Gun safe options - The Homesteading Boards (3)1400° F 30 minute rating
  • 2-way locking with 3 – 1″ steel live action locking bolts
  • 2 dead bolts for 5 locking points
  • Safe holds 24 firearms up to 54″ tall
  • Exterior Height (Inches) 55
  • Exterior Width (Inches) 29.25
  • Exterior Depth (Inches) 19
  • Combination Lock
  • Weight 418 lbs
RedHead® 18GunFire-Resistant Gun Safe: $899
  • Gun safe options - The Homesteading Boards (4)Textured Charcoal finish with unique graphics
  • 1200, 45 minute fire protection rating,
  • 3-spoke handle
  • combination lock
  • Safe Holds 18/9 Guns
  • 12-gauge steel body with 1/2″ of insulation
  • Body measures 58″ x 30″ x 20″ for 20 cubic feet of storage space
  • Duo-Plus interior
  • Weight: 455 lbs
Cabela’s Woodsman 25 Gun Safe by Liberty: $979.99
  • Gun safe options - The Homesteading Boards (5)40-minute fire ratingat 1200 degrees
  • Secure locking bolts
  • Steel gussets for added pry protection
  • 11-gauge
  • two-piece roll-form bodies
  • Combination Lock
  • 60.5″H x 30″W x 25″D
  • Weight:485 lbs
Stack-On 36-Gun Electronic Lock, Matte Black: $997.64
  • Gun safe options - The Homesteading Boards (6)60 minute rating at 1400 degrees
  • Four-way locking
  • 1.5″ steel live-action ten-locking bolt points
  • Hardened steel plate behind the lock
  • Electronic Lock
  • Time-out period after 3 incorrect attempts (trouble key included)
  • Batteries included and easily accessible from front of safe
  • Drill-resistant, hardened-steel plate behind lock
  • Weight:545.0 lbs
RedHead® Fire-Resistant 25-Gun Safe: $999.99
  • Gun safe options - The Homesteading Boards (7)Holds 18 rifles and shotguns
  • 45 minutes of 1,200° fire protection
  • Two layers of 1/2″ insulation
  • 12-gauge steel body
  • 2-way lock bolts
  • Force Deflector™ locking system
  • 1″ formed door
  • 3-spoke handle
  • Weight: 515 lbs
Sentry Safe26-Gun Capacity Safe: $999.99
  • Gun safe options - The Homesteading Boards (8)ETL verified 30 minutes at 1400 degrees
  • UL listed type 1 electronic lock
  • UL listed residential security container
  • Full door back organizer
  • UL listed residential security container
  • 2.5 mm all steel construction
  • 12 extra-large, 3-way locking bolts
  • Weight:531.6 lbs
Field & Stream Pro 40 + 8 Gun Fire Safe: $999.99
  • Gun safe options - The Homesteading Boards (9)30 minutes at 1400 degrees Fahrenheit
  • Four number electronic lock
  • Internal lock reset button
  • Drill-resistant
  • Hardened steel plate behind lock
  • Recessed door is pry resistant
  • Five spoke spin handle in chrome
  • External hinges
  • Weight: 545 lbs
Cannon Gun Safe, 48 Gun Capacity: $999.99
  • Gun safe options - The Homesteading Boards (10)Fire rating of 1,200° F for 30 minutes
  • Type 1 LED-lighted UL® electronic lock
  • Three layers of extra-hard 60+ RC steel hard-plate
  • Inner Height – 57-3/8 in.
  • Inner Length – 18-3/4 in.
  • Inner Width – 38-1/2 in.
  • Built-in media box provides 2 outlets and 2 USB ports inside the safe
  • Weight 570 lb.

After weighing our options, we decided onthe Cannon; which was actually $899 when we bought it. It was the heaviest; had the most capacity and the better options. It did not make sense for us to buyone of the smaller safes with the combination mechanism and almost half the capacity.

Gun safe options - The Homesteading Boards (11)Within several months the electronic lock started to be an issue; we were going through a new 9 volt battery weekly. We called Cannon and they offered to replace the lock for us; but after discussing it over; we decided to replace the electronics with a manual combination lock.

It’s amazing how simple these things are on the inside after removing the fire protection.After about a hour, we had what we wanted originally; a large, heavy, fire rated safe with a spin dial.

It cost us 250 to replace it, so our total out of pocket was right around 1150; which was much cheaper than the other options we had looked at.

One thing I found while researching; it is really difficult to compare fire ratingsbetween different manufacturers because they all do their testing differently. I have a friend that owns a gun shop eventellme that some companies will do their testing with their safes laying on their backs; how many people install their gun-safes in that manner?

Make sure to keep an eye out during holiday sales, especially black Friday. Dicks was offering this for $799 just a couple moths ago. If I had not bought the Cannon already, I would have been severely tempted.

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You put a lot of time and money into your collection, so protect your arsenal with the Sentinel® 64 Gun Fire Safe. 3 live action locking bolts and 2 deadbolts keep the door shut tight, while the electronic lock prevents unwanted access by intruders. The interior features a plush interior with barrel rests to keep your firearms from scratches or damage. The Sentinel® 64 Gun Fire Safe includes an electronic personal safe.

FEATURES:

  • 64-gun fire safe and personal safe
  • Manufacturer’s Limited Lifetime Guarantee and Limited Five Year Warranty
  • Model: FSS-64-BH-E
  • Stack-On

64 GUN FIRE RESISTANT SAFE:

  • Stores up to 64 firearms
  • ETL Fire Rated at 1400° for 30 minutes
  • 3 live action locking bolts and 2 deadbolts
  • Door storage
  • Carpeted barrel rests
  • Tan plush interior
  • 3-spoked rubberized handles
  • Electronic lock with key access
  • Dimensions: W 40″ x D 25″ x H 55″
  • Weight: 520 lbs.

PERSONAL SAFE:

  • Solid steel construction
  • Electronic lock with backup key override
  • Easy to read keypad and low battery light
  • Time-out period after 3 incorrect combination attempts
  • 2 steel live action locking bolts
  • Pry-resistant door
  • Concealed hinges
  • 1 removable shelf
  • Foam padded bottom and shelf
  • Dimensions: W 13 3/16″ x D 9 13/16″ x H 9 3/16″
  • Weight: 26.31 lbs.

Stay safe in the woods.

Gun safe options - The Homesteading Boards (2024)

FAQs

Where is the best place to put a gun safe in your house? ›

The basement, even a cluttered, disorganized basement, is among the best places to put your gun safe. The floor is probably concrete, which means you can bolt your safe down securely (after placing down a rubber moisture-barrier mat first). It's out of the way of casual observers and visitors.

Where not to put a gun safe? ›

The dampest area in your home can be your basement, which makes it a less-than-favorable place to put a safe. More gun safes experience problems because of humidity and moisture than from burglaries or fires. Even when a safe is kept closed, humidity can still get inside and damage firearms and other items inside.

What is the best metal for a gun safe? ›

Pickled and Oiled Steel

A gun safe can quickly deteriorate as a result. To avoid this, some quality safe manufacturers use a high-quality grade of treated steel, called “pickled and oiled” steel. This steel is chemically etched to remove carbon surface corrosion and then oiled to protect it from surface rust.

How thick is 14-gauge steel for gun safe? ›

Steel ThicknessSteel Thickness Decimals1/4″ (.250)
11-Gauge0.1209.04x
12-Gauge0.10613.12x
14-Gauge0.07537.5x
3/16″0.1882.35x
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Should I keep my ammo and gun in the same safe in my house? ›

Guns and ammunition should be stored separately. When the gun is not in your hands, you must still think of safety. Use a California-approved firearms safety device on the gun, such as a trigger lock or cable lock, so it cannot be fired.

Should gun safes be in bedroom or garage? ›

A garage gun safe is best if you have a larger collection of longer guns, that simply won't fit elegantly anywhere in your house. Or if you just don't want your firearms in your home. The responsible thing to do is to always keep your firearms locked up.

Is it okay to put a gun safe in the garage? ›

Not everyone has a basement, so if you have absolutely no other options, then you can put a gun safe in an unheated garage—as long as you make some alterations first. We'd suggest that you heat the entire garage because it'll make things much easier for you.

Should you put anything under a gun safe? ›

We recommend putting a thin piece of carpet under your safe. This will protect your floor by distributing the safe's weight more evenly.

Should a gun safe be in a closet? ›

Don't install a floor or wall safe in your closet

This is where most people keep their easily stolen valuables, such as cash, jewelry, guns, etc. (The garage is another place thieves look for quick-sell items like hand tools.)

Will guns rust in a gun safe? ›

They are not fireproof and the materials used inside a safe promote gun corrosion.

What is the best base for a gun safe? ›

The preferred and most secure way to bolt down a gun safe is on a cement surface using heavy-duty anchors or bolts. This can also be done inside homes on a concrete slab foundation.

Is 12 gauge steel enough for a safe? ›

Most burglars will move-on just at the site of a steel gun safe, but a more sophisticated burglar may have the tools & time to break into a safe. For most people and situations, a 10 - 12 gauge steel safe may be enough security.

What is better 12 or 14 gauge steel? ›

12-gauge (. 106) steel is 2.86 times stronger than 14-gauge (. 075), even though it is only . 031 thicker.

What gauge steel is best for gun safe? ›

You should try to choose a safe made with thick steel that is between 12- and 6-gauge for the greatest protection. Gun safe metal that is 12-gauge is 2.057mm (0.081”) thick, while 6-gauge is 4.166mm (0.164”) thick. You will pay more for thicker gun safe steel, but it is well worth it.

Is it okay to keep a gun safe in a garage? ›

While there are some definite issues you should consider first, it is possible to install your safe in your garage or basement, provided you are aware of the risks and take the proper precautions.

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