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American Security Products Co.

HEAVY DUTY PISTOL SAFE 10GA.

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AMSEC-PS1210HD
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  • HEAVY DUTY PISTOL SAFE 10GA.
  • HEAVY DUTY PISTOL SAFE 10GA.
  • HEAVY DUTY PISTOL SAFE 10GA.
$274.25
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Description

The Strongest Built Hand Gun Safe in the Business!

With superior protection above all the rest this little hand gun safe is much more than a strong box.  It features a super strong 10 gauge steel body, 3/16" steel door, a quick access mechanical push button lock (no batteries or electronics failure to worry about), and can be bolted down through the four pre-drilled holes in the bottom.

Perfect for keeping your personal protection near, but well secured.  Great for recreational vehicles, campers, cabins and vacation homes, as well as your own home or office.

In addition to being a handgun safe you can bolt down, it's portable! The PS1210HD features a carry handle so you can keep your hand gun locked up while transporting it when that is necessary. 

Standard Features:

  • High strength 10 gauge solid steel body.
  • Massive 3/16 steel door with two solid steel dead bars and gas piston for easy opening.
  • Welded and concealed continuous hinge.
  • Reliable fast access Simplex push button mechanical locking device.
  • Strong, pry-resistant locking bolt.
  • Locking mechanism protected by steel housing, impervious to punch attacks.
  • Charcoal gray textured finish with chrome hardware.
  • Heavy-duty chrome carrying handle.
  • Protective high density pluck foam-lined interior.
  • Four pre-drilled bolt down holes
  • Packaged for UPS/FedEx shipments.

Specs:

  • Weight 24 lbs
  • 10.25"H x 12.5"W x 4.25"D

 

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  • 5

    Quality

    Posted by James Evans on 26th Dec 2024

    The safe is of fairly thick steel so nobody's getting into it without a lot of luck or a metal cutting saw. Like the fact you can push 2 buttons at once when setting a new combination and when unlocking the box the same buttons have to be pushed in the same order. I have had experience with similar locks where all you had to do was push the combination buttons in any order as long as all the numbers in he combination were pushed. Only negatives I have that presently after the combination is entered the lid doesn't open as easily as I would like and therefore makes a bit more noise then I would prefer. Sounds "really loud" when opening it in the quiet of night and the lights are off (recommend practicing that just in case); otherwise: love it.

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