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American security gunsafe. Safe is 60"H x 29.75"W x 25"D It is set up for 30 long guns. The top shelf is bowed but still functional. It would be easy to make a new one out of plywood and cover it with carpeting if you were so inclined. $750 picked up. I'm not even going to guess how much it would be to ship but I am sure it would be ridiculous.
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If the post office made a large flat rate box you'd be golden!
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Thinking this might be an ISO(in state only)sale. Not trying to pizz in your cornflakes. Just thinking about the cost of shipping.
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My 30 gun AMSEC safe weighs 1000 lbs.
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Maybe a XXL flat rate box? Lol.
A couple guys can get it in a truck, I don't think this one is 1000 lbs.
I figure anyone within around 3 hours might be interested in it.
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Good safe.
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Wish it was in closer to Arkansas!
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When I saw the Froggy 98 sticker I knew you were near me haha ! I am in Indiana and if I find anyone interested I will set you up
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Do you have a model number any info on fire rating.
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There is a tag on the front door with a serial number, but the spot marked model number is blank. I called American security before I listed it and they told me it was made in the early nineties and it is similar to their entry level safes now. No fancy paint, gold trim, or lighting.
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Do you know if this one was Made in USA or imported?
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It looks like an RLT 6030 made by American Security. I had 2 of em'...one like the one pictured here, and another one that held 17 long guns and had some horizontal shelves in it for handgun storage; same safe, just a different interior. I had em' for over 20 years. They were perfect for my needs. No fire liners in mine...didn't want em'. Doesn't look like this one has fire liners either. It is a very good, very strong built safe. The door also has fixed bolts on the side where the external hinges are...the door can not be lifted straight out even if someone took the time to cut the hinges off with a torch. It is a very good safe and I highly recommend it to someone whose needs would be met by a safe like this. It has holes on the back and in the floor if you want to bolt it down. The walls of the safe are steel, and it's thick. The door is especially heavy duty. It is a good safe. I bought mine new in 1993 for 600 bucks a piece...and I sold em' over 20 years later for that same price. And I got tons of use out of em' over the decades. Good safes. Mine were made in the U.S.A.
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Thank you Antlers, you are correct. I called American security again and the salesman I spoke with dug up some literature from the early nineties and it is a RLT 6030 and Anlters description is correct with the exception that there are no holes in the back of the safe. If you pull up the sub floor there are two holes to mount it to the floor.
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