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Bandit



The Bandit is our closet safe. Its smaller size is ideal for installation in a closet or any limited space. It is for the customer with a fewer number of long guns and pistols. It also will hold valuable papers and jewelry very well. Built with the same excellent, unsurpassed high quality as our full line of safes.





Bandit Specifications:
Model:Bandit
Outside Dimensions:height: 60
width: 30"
depth: 20"
Weight:Key Lock: 380 lbs.
Door:1/4"
Body:10 Gauge Steel
Cubic Feet:13
Collectors Interior:16 Long Guns
Sportsman Interior:12 Long Guns
Hooks6
Trays1
Plus Fire Lining:125 - 300 lbs.

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Bolt-Action Door Lock





Many safe manufactures utilize 1 1/2" chrome bolts, which are not as secure or strong as our 1" steel bolts which we use in all our Bolt-Action door locking safes. This design has an extra heavy ¼” steel plate door. The locking mechanism uses a Rack-and-Pinion gear action to control the movements of our heavy steel bolts, which lock into the steel vault frame, and are controlled by a three or five prong spoke wheel.


Key-Lock Locking Systems





Key-Lock
Proprietary recessed design features the most unique, and Burglar-Proof locking device in the industry. These locks are the Most Tool Resistant available on any gun safe.


Thieves armed with the latest drilling equipment, and an exact drilling template cannot penetrate our dual dead-bolt locks. Lock areas are protected with high manganese work- hardening armor. (The more they drill the harder the metal becomes.)


These locks are virtually impossible to pick, pry, punch, or damage. Laboratory tests have proven that our dual dead-bolts would require a force in excess of 25,800 pounds to break open. (Why our locking system?)

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Door Fire Seal





Many low-end gun safes are sold without any door sealing at all. That's bad. Door seals are very important...

:: First, a good door seal will keep out moist air, dramatically reducing the risk of rust forming on your firearms and personal articles.

:: Second, in order to resist the heat, smoke, and flames of a fire, your gun safe needs to have a tightly sealed door and the absolute minimum of external holes.

:: Security Products' safes utilize heat-activated sealing strips all the way around the door frame. In a fire, the seal will expand to eight times its normal size, blocking smoke and heat from entering the interior.



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