6:40 The RSC (Residential Security Container) rating basically means that the container has been tested to withstand a 5-minute attack from common handheld tools like screwdrivers, wrenches, hammers and prybars (under 3 pounds & 18"). Most insurance companies can insure the contents of an RSC up to around $25k if you have a monitored burglar alarm.
This reminds me of my first Liberty safe minus the door rack, that is a nice feature. Mine was similar in size there all Chinese made safes, there not gonna keep anyone out of them for long but mine served me well for years. I think I paid about $700 about 8 years ago. $1399 is outrageous, for that kinda money you can get a safe guard made by Champion. Good review.
They keep getting more expensive each year since the gun industry has grown. More gun owners, more demands for safes. I believe Liberty has always made their safes in America, and yes a safe is only a matter of time before it gets opened. Thank you for watching!
@ Tools Of Freedom you have the best safe review for any Browning 33 series safe (SP, Ultra, MP33, etc.) thank you. I have one question, on the inside of the safe (back - lower right side), is there a hole pre-drilled so you can install a power supply?
Thank you! I truly appreciate the feedback. And yes there is. There is a small plastic cover on it. I chose not to use it on mine. As I prefer the sensor lights for my case. Definitely a great safe.
@@toolsoffreedom407 awesome, I was only asking because I was trying to figure out if I wanted to use one or not. & I definitely like having the option in case I change my mind down the road. I am trying to figure out if I want a version of what you got (FDE) sold through Cabela's or a Hollan 24 Crescent Shield. Biggest differences is Browning: 60 min fire proof rating, better shelving options, front door organizer dpx system. Holla CS series: 75 fire proof min rating, not as good shelving options, heavier 11 guage steel.
Sounds like a safer safe! Lol If you don't have any VERY long guns then the other safe might be better. The interior design is what is so good about the browning to me. I've been wanting to buy another safe, and there are bigger safes, with the same protection level for cheaper and i still can't decide if i should get a different, Liberty, Canon, Big Horn etc. None of them have the interior design of the Browning. I do need another safe now.
Champion Medalist 22 vs. Browning Sporter 23 ruclips.net/video/SLQrwiUg6n4/видео.html check this out! The Browning Sporter 23 busts open and the Champion Medalist 22 did not get damaged im still looking for a safe!
That's a badass comparison! I understand the point and how the champion was stronger, which is great. But the moment someone drives a tractor into my house and tries to pull it with a chain, the bolts in the concrete are probably gonna go first, and I have more things to worry about! Lol
As I mentioned in the video, your budget, your living and security situation and features are gonna determine that. I went with Browning because it provides the average security for the price range and has that rifle rack on the door. I honestly love that more than anything about the safe. Also i forgot to mention in the video, the carpet on the walls is much better and softer than your typical safe carpet, that's just a nice touch. But if you're able to have home security, video surveillance and you live in a quiet neighborhood, get the one you like best!
For the price I would suggest looking into Steelwater HD series gun safes, has a 2hr fire rating, a thicker 9 gauge body, a 1/4 inch steel plate, 1 1/2" diameter bolts just more of them 20 in all plus it comes with motion activated lighting and power outlet with 3ac and 2usb included. I just picked up their 39 gun safe. HD593924 after weeks of research. It was the best deal I could find. I got a 5% discount for being a veteran and no sales tax in Nevada plus free garage delivery and a concrete anchor kit all for under $2,400 out the door. Hope this helps point someone out there in the right direction.
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The RSC (Residential Security Container) rating basically means that the container has been tested to withstand a 5-minute attack from common handheld tools like screwdrivers, wrenches, hammers and prybars (under 3 pounds & 18").
Most insurance companies can insure the contents of an RSC up to around $25k if you have a monitored burglar alarm.
Good shit bro. Thinking about buying this for when Im out of town. Semper fi
This reminds me of my first Liberty safe minus the door rack, that is a nice feature. Mine was similar in size there all Chinese made safes, there not gonna keep anyone out of them for long but mine served me well for years. I think I paid about $700 about 8 years ago. $1399 is outrageous, for that kinda money you can get a safe guard made by Champion. Good review.
They keep getting more expensive each year since the gun industry has grown. More gun owners, more demands for safes. I believe Liberty has always made their safes in America, and yes a safe is only a matter of time before it gets opened. Thank you for watching!
Aside from being made in China you good with it and recommend browning. I was looking at sporter 23
@@toolsoffreedom407 it's almost entirely based on the material costs. I've read that steel price has risen up to 60% in the last 2 years.
Could make a video on how to set up the code
How to establish a new code for this safe I just bought one
@ Tools Of Freedom you have the best safe review for any Browning 33 series safe (SP, Ultra, MP33, etc.) thank you.
I have one question, on the inside of the safe (back - lower right side), is there a hole pre-drilled so you can install a power supply?
Thank you! I truly appreciate the feedback. And yes there is. There is a small plastic cover on it. I chose not to use it on mine. As I prefer the sensor lights for my case. Definitely a great safe.
@@toolsoffreedom407 awesome, I was only asking because I was trying to figure out if I wanted to use one or not. & I definitely like having the option in case I change my mind down the road.
I am trying to figure out if I want a version of what you got (FDE) sold through Cabela's or a Hollan 24 Crescent Shield.
Biggest differences is
Browning: 60 min fire proof rating, better shelving options, front door organizer dpx system.
Holla CS series: 75 fire proof min rating, not as good shelving options, heavier 11 guage steel.
Sounds like a safer safe! Lol
If you don't have any VERY long guns then the other safe might be better. The interior design is what is so good about the browning to me. I've been wanting to buy another safe, and there are bigger safes, with the same protection level for cheaper and i still can't decide if i should get a different, Liberty, Canon, Big Horn etc. None of them have the interior design of the Browning. I do need another safe now.
@@toolsoffreedom407 I see what you're saying, makes sense. Thank you for the responses, I appreciate it brother!
Browning makes good safes. In my opinion they’re just as good as liberty. Really like the Browning safes.
I was hearing liberty gives the fbi backdoor codes to your safe.
What do you do for a living
Nice
That safe sure can hold a lot of boxes of crayons. Siempre fries!
I thought Browning was made in Utah? How can we find out if they are made in China or not?
That safe cost $3500 😳😳 where do I find it for the price you got it at?
Go to Bass Pro Shop or the local gun shop.
Who’s trying to sell it for $3,500? It’s only $1,000 at Bass Pro.
Champion Medalist 22 vs. Browning Sporter 23
ruclips.net/video/SLQrwiUg6n4/видео.html
check this out!
The Browning Sporter 23 busts open and the Champion Medalist 22 did not get damaged im still looking for a safe!
That's a badass comparison! I understand the point and how the champion was stronger, which is great. But the moment someone drives a tractor into my house and tries to pull it with a chain, the bolts in the concrete are probably gonna go first, and I have more things to worry about! Lol
As I mentioned in the video, your budget, your living and security situation and features are gonna determine that. I went with Browning because it provides the average security for the price range and has that rifle rack on the door. I honestly love that more than anything about the safe. Also i forgot to mention in the video, the carpet on the walls is much better and softer than your typical safe carpet, that's just a nice touch. But if you're able to have home security, video surveillance and you live in a quiet neighborhood, get the one you like best!
What happens if the battery dies for the electric keypad ? Is there a 2nd way to access ?
There isn't. You will have to contact a locksmith. All the electronic keypads are guaranteed to work for 5 years.
@@toolsoffreedom407 Bummer. I wish it had a key backup behind the digital pad.
They also make a mechanical version.
Then you, get this, change the battery and regain access to your safe immediately.
@@Krysis219 dont get smart with me!
Do you have a link where I can buy it
www.cabelas.com/shop/en/browning-ultra-33-gun-safe?searchTerm=2517878
Same exact one
@@toolsoffreedom407 dang it's out of stock
They restock often. Your best chance is to go to your local cabelas/bass pro shop. They'll have a bunch of different safes.
I wont to know how you moved a 500 pound safe by your self LOL
Dolly and a lot of balls
Does the door come off to make it lighter to move ?
Cherry Point
Never been. Only west coast.
this safe is made in the US!
No, china
Is this one made in America?
Nope. Made in china.
@@ZestypandaTbh china makes very good stuff it's better than the US where we make nothing
For the price I would suggest looking into Steelwater HD series gun safes, has a 2hr fire rating, a thicker 9 gauge body, a 1/4 inch steel plate, 1 1/2" diameter bolts just more of them 20 in all plus it comes with motion activated lighting and power outlet with 3ac and 2usb included. I just picked up their 39 gun safe. HD593924 after weeks of research. It was the best deal I could find. I got a 5% discount for being a veteran and no sales tax in Nevada plus free garage delivery and a concrete anchor kit all for under $2,400 out the door. Hope this helps point someone out there in the right direction.
Thanks for the suggestion I’m sure folks will find this useful! I’ll definitely check it out.
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