read through this thread, (LINK ABOVE)
remember that as with most things...you tend to "get what you pay for" and while a typical gun safe does provide decent security to keep the kids and local non-pro drug user's out of the contents
its a muli -layer security approach with quality home, door and window locks,
,redundant alarms. that can,t be disabled by cutting power or phone lines,
quality bump proof ,house locks that can,t easily be bye-passed and bolting the safe to both the floor and at least one wall ,
to reduce the chances of it being easily opened by non-professionals.
remember the longer it takes to gain access the greater the chance the thieves will be caught, LOOKING INTO THE DETAILS AND DOING SOME RESEARCH< BEFORE YOU SPEND MONEY ON ANY PRODUCT,
HELPS AVOID PROBLEMS monitored key pad alarm systems, and loud alarms,bells and sirens, that can,t easily be disabled, alarms that dial police even if phone and power lines are cut increase risk to thieves spending $1500 to prevent $2000 of contents from being stolen seems like it would be rather foolish, but spending $1500-to $3500 to prevent $30K-70K of contents from being stolen seems like it would be rather a good investment, and it might amaze many people how quickly the total value of a firearms collection tends to increase, a simple 30/30 rifle you paid $68 dollars for in the 1960s or a S&W model 27 you paid $250 for in the 1970s, could easily be worth well over $1000 now I priced out a couple rifles I own and most now cost 3-6 times what I paid in the 1970s ,