I doubt they even have to call. My guess is they just built in a Leo back door that's the same for every closet they sell. I call it a closet because it takes about the same effort to open for Leo's
Anyone can get into a safe now...and I've seen too many videos of safes not protecting items inside during a fire. Safes are waste of money. Best to build a hidden closet in your house, wrap it in fire rated drywall and use the money saved to buy more guns.
@@rrjsc Thansk for watching! Safes are like anything else we buy as consumers, right? There’s always an entry level and there’s always a premium package. That’s something we try to focus on with our channel is educating every one of the differences. A well made metal box with suffices gypsum board (Sheetrock) or concrete material will absolutely protect your belongings. As a locksmith company we’ve seen hundreds of safes after fires or burglar attempts, in person. There’s nothing more satisfying to see a glimpse of happiness and hope from someone when we drill open their safe after and everything inside made it. The house and sometimes their vehicles are a pile of ash, but whatever was important enough to put in the safe is still there. You can feel their relief. Here’s a pretty great example of a customer of ours who had house fire and his gun safes made it. Can a 25 Year Old Browning ProSteel Safe Survive a Fire? ruclips.net/video/79tlEomYic8/видео.html
@@black7844 I’m not sure who is making them for them, now. Many moons ago Liberty had the contract, but that’s been well over a decade ago. Honestly until you said something I didn’t know they existed. If we get our hands on one we’ll make a review. Thanks for the heads up.
@@A1LocksmithofTexas no problem they have some pretty cool looking ones, they look to be padded on the inside kinda like a luxury look to them. I didnt know either but im in the market for a safe and happen to run up on them at tractor supply.
@@black7844 Tractor Supply, my second favorite store only to Home Depot hahaha. I’ve seen Winchester, Liberty and Cannon there. I’ll look around. Watch the gun safe videos we have uploaded and it’ll hopefully help you learn what to look for (fire, steel, bolts, gun capacity, warranties). And feel free to hit us up with questions.
Looked at the info on the door on one of my comparable small 'safes' it says 1680 deg at 90 min for the same stats Is this worse then 1200 deg of the on you are hocking ? That drill bit looked tiny to secure to the floor. 528 LBS? That is fly weight division. What you are showing is good for storing ammo, nothing more. Oh, and Liberty safe has no rep any more. Might as well sell cardboard boxes, just as secure. If you are a reputable locksmith, why are you associated with Liberty Safes? Nothing personal, this video popped up in my feed and remined me of stack-on quality and wonder why my ammo is stored in a more secure box.
Oh yeah they just give the ATF access. Is that also a "feature"?
Seems like the safe can just be opened with a phonecall.
My safe was breached by intruders and all they had to do is make a phone call...
People still buy their safes. After they handed over the code, they lost my business for life
I came here to post the same exact question.
i agree they have lost my business too.
I will buy the cardboard box the Liberty safe came in before I buy a Liberty safe. Sorry, I lied...I'd never but a Liberty Safe.
Liberty Safe , Just a phone call away from being opened by your local gov.
I doubt they even have to call. My guess is they just built in a Leo back door that's the same for every closet they sell. I call it a closet because it takes about the same effort to open for Leo's
I sold my Liberty Safe after their bs with releasing combinations to the feds. LOL
Probably the most anti 2A gun safe out there. Are you proud to put your name behind that?
Good ole Tyranny Safe
Anyone can get into a safe now...and I've seen too many videos of safes not protecting items inside during a fire. Safes are waste of money. Best to build a hidden closet in your house, wrap it in fire rated drywall and use the money saved to buy more guns.
@@rrjsc Thansk for watching! Safes are like anything else we buy as consumers, right? There’s always an entry level and there’s always a premium package. That’s something we try to focus on with our channel is educating every one of the differences. A well made metal box with suffices gypsum board (Sheetrock) or concrete material will absolutely protect your belongings. As a locksmith company we’ve seen hundreds of safes after fires or burglar attempts, in person. There’s nothing more satisfying to see a glimpse of happiness and hope from someone when we drill open their safe after and everything inside made it. The house and sometimes their vehicles are a pile of ash, but whatever was important enough to put in the safe is still there. You can feel their relief. Here’s a pretty great example of a customer of ours who had house fire and his gun safes made it. Can a 25 Year Old Browning ProSteel Safe Survive a Fire?
ruclips.net/video/79tlEomYic8/видео.html
Liberty Safe gave the combination to the FBI
Heard and watched a YT channel that liberty safe will give out the combo if law enforcement ask to gain access. if that's true. That's crazy.
Love it, Nice safe!! Thanks for the videos
@@petewheeler4769 Thanks, man!
I wonder why no one ever reviews Remington gun safes
@@black7844 I’m not sure who is making them for them, now. Many moons ago Liberty had the contract, but that’s been well over a decade ago. Honestly until you said something I didn’t know they existed. If we get our hands on one we’ll make a review. Thanks for the heads up.
@@A1LocksmithofTexas no problem they have some pretty cool looking ones, they look to be padded on the inside kinda like a luxury look to them. I didnt know either but im in the market for a safe and happen to run up on them at tractor supply.
@@black7844 Tractor Supply, my second favorite store only to Home Depot hahaha. I’ve seen Winchester, Liberty and Cannon there. I’ll look around. Watch the gun safe videos we have uploaded and it’ll hopefully help you learn what to look for (fire, steel, bolts, gun capacity, warranties). And feel free to hit us up with questions.
Looked at the info on the door on one of my comparable small 'safes' it says 1680 deg at 90 min for the same stats Is this worse then 1200 deg of the on you are hocking ? That drill bit looked tiny to secure to the floor. 528 LBS? That is fly weight division. What you are showing is good for storing ammo, nothing more. Oh, and Liberty safe has no rep any more. Might as well sell cardboard boxes, just as secure. If you are a reputable locksmith, why are you associated with Liberty Safes? Nothing personal, this video popped up in my feed and remined me of stack-on quality and wonder why my ammo is stored in a more secure box.
Seems to be missing more spots for your guns ;)
@@UnityRipz 🤠
i didnt buy a gun to have it hard to reach and i don't know anyone who did. Who is buying safes?
This comment makes no sense. You dont buy a safe to put your home defense gun in LOL