Ebay gun safe quality?

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Ebay gun safe quality?

Post by mahna » 16 Jul 2013, 4:02 pm

Hi,

Looking to get my first gun safe and I see there are what look like bargains on ebay for new gun safes.

Mostly no-name brand stuff, anyone bought one of these kinds of safe? How was the quality?

Worth saving a few bucks or better to get a reputable brand gun safe from the gun shop?

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Post by RealNick » 16 Jul 2013, 4:33 pm

Mate, a good reputable brand safe for 3-5 rifles is only about $300 in any gun store.

Couldn't safe for sure as I've never had one, but how good could a knock-off ebay safe be?

I wouldn't have high hopes.
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Post by Supporter » 16 Jul 2013, 8:32 pm

Not had one myself either, but I've read other response to this elsewhere which weren't flattering...

Lots of problems with dodgy locks not opening or closing & getting stuck, bad welds and so on...

Spend a little extra for something reputable IMO. Hyskor, Lokaway, Spika etc...
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Post by sneaker » 16 Jul 2013, 8:45 pm

I wouldn't risk it.

Buy a good safe to start with and it will last you a lifetime....

Or until you buy too many guns and need a bigger one :D
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Post by Norton » 25 Jul 2013, 8:57 am

Shocking from what I've seen.

See more than one where it was bolted in and the metal was so flexible it got rocked back and forth a couple of times by the owner and pulled the bottom off the safe. Terrible welding...
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Post by mahna » 06 Aug 2013, 9:16 am

Ending up picking up a Hyskor for a good price so problem solved :D
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Post by joey » 08 Nov 2013, 1:43 pm

I bought one which came from Victoria. Blind hinges and five locking points of high tensile steel 25mm diameter. Door is recessed so would be impossible to jimmy open. The only thing I changed was the size of the dyna bolts. It came with 50mm but I used 75mm in their place installed on concrete floor and brick walls. Works fine. They deliver quickly too.

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Post by Grated » 08 Nov 2013, 2:10 pm

joey wrote:I bought one which came from Victoria. Blind hinges and five locking points of high tensile steel 25mm diameter. Door is recessed so would be impossible to jimmy open. The only thing I changed was the size of the dyna bolts. It came with 50mm but I used 75mm in their place installed on concrete floor and brick walls. Works fine. They deliver quickly too.


You did well then.

Plenty of horror stories from people who gets ebay ones which you can almost pull apart with your hands :?
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Post by Warrigul » 08 Nov 2013, 8:16 pm

Worth noting that this cropped up from Firearm Services TAS recently:

"Firearms Safe - Compliance Issues

‘Executive’ style safes - compliance issues for firearms storage
‘Executive’ style safes similar to those pictured on the 'Compliance issues for firearms storage' document are currently being sold in some retail outlets in Tasmania and also via the internet.

Tasmania Police Firearms Services has identified that some safes of this type, mainly imported from China and fitted with a PIN activated keypad panel and/or handle that are NOT flush mounted, MAY NOT be suitable for the storage of firearms.

Some ‘Executive Safes’ of this type have keypad panels which can be easily removed from the safe door, making the safe easily penetrable, contrary to the requirements of the Firearms Act 1996.

The Commissioner of Police has determined that safes where the keypad can be removed are NOT compliant with the requirements of the Firearms Act, unless suitably modified to rectify the design fault.

For further information, contact Firearms Services, Tasmania Police.

(August 2012)
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It applied to many cheaper , and some not so cheap, keypad locked safes.

Basically anything with a normal lock is definately okay down here, if it has a keypad then the onus is on the purchaser to make sure it isn't easily penetrated. If you wish to know more go to: http://www.police.tas.gov.au/services-o ... ce-issues/ it is specific to TAS and I am not sure if it is applicable to any other states.

For what it is worth easily removed is as simple as a couple of blows from a hammer.
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Post by Chickenhawk » 08 Nov 2013, 8:24 pm

Warrigul wrote:It applied to many cheaper , and some not so cheap, keypad locked safes.


The cheap ones aren't even usually that cheap.

I know you've got to draw the line somewhere, but a good safe literally lasts you a lifetime.

Better to spend a little extra and never have to worry about it again. IMO anyway.
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Post by Lorgar » 08 Nov 2013, 8:28 pm

Chickenhawk wrote:Better to spend a little extra and never have to worry about it again.


That's my philosophy too.

When I was young and stupid I'd often get the cheapest thing I could, whatever it was.

Always hated it and ended up throwing whatever it was in the bin and buying what I should have from the start.

Not these days... Spending the extra now always saves you later I reckon.
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Post by petemacsydney » 02 Dec 2013, 7:47 am

I've been looking at the one below. I got to say, it looks higher quality than some in the gun shops, but i guess you never know. Its interesting though, they've sold a truck load on ebay and they also have a website (safesgun.com.au). I just need to do a little more googling to see if anyone has bought one.

http://www.safesgun.com.au/index.htm

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/7-GUN-SAFE-F ... 800&_uhb=1
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Post by Xerox » 02 Dec 2013, 8:05 am

petemacsydney wrote:I've been looking at the one below. I got to say, it looks higher quality than some in the gun shops, but i guess you never know.


There was a thing a while ago from one of the state Police departments about buying gun safes off ebay.

Short version is, a lot of them looks good but will fail safety inspections due to unsuitable welds, poorly designed/built keypads or locks, and a host of other problems.

Not saying that is the case for the above ones specifically, but just something to be aware of...
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Post by petemacsydney » 02 Dec 2013, 11:53 am

ok thanks for the advice. in retrospect for something so important i think i will probably just buy one from the local gun shop. i guess its only an extra $150.

i also googled a bit more and i couldn't find a single review or forum post on that company... which had me thinking the risk was a little higher..

better to be "safe" than sorry..
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Post by Lorgar » 02 Dec 2013, 12:53 pm

petemacsydney wrote:ok thanks for the advice. in retrospect for something so important i think i will probably just buy one from the local gun shop. i guess its only an extra $150.

i also googled a bit more and i couldn't find a single review or forum post on that company... which had me thinking the risk was a little higher..

better to be "safe" than sorry..


Good philosophy, especially considering if the cops turn up and you fail your storage inspection it's on you, not the safe seller.
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Post by The Brass » 02 Dec 2013, 2:01 pm

Lorgar wrote:especially considering if the cops turn up and you fail your storage inspection it's on you, not the safe seller.


I'm not recommending them but as a side note... They all say the safes are suitable for category whatever on the ebay listings though... Surely they have some responsibility to make products of high enough quality to match their claims?
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Post by petemacsydney » 03 Dec 2013, 5:14 pm

Yeah, that's what i was thinking at first.

I contacted the ebay shop and asked a few questions. Their sites says they are fine for cats a through H, but when i emailed them they told me they would only be good for cat A and B in NSW. Not sure if that's a state difference thing

In the end, I've made my mind up, I'm going to go the safe approach and get one from a gun shop.

I found a decent and well priced A&B cat at Bankstown gun shop which looks OK and for a 7 gun size, it's competitively priced at $330.

Might grab one this weekend ;-)
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Post by Tonit » 03 Dec 2013, 5:34 pm

petemacsydney wrote:I've made my mind up, i'm going to go the safe approach and get one from a gun shop.


Good move.

Regardless of any other issues like misleading advertising or whatever you want to call it for dodgy ebay safes, your guns are your responsibility.

If the cops aren't satisfied with your storage, it's on you.
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Post by kram » 08 Dec 2013, 1:54 am

petemacsydney wrote:yeah that's what i was thinking at first. i contacted the ebay shop and asked a few questions. their sites says they are fine for cats a through H, but when i emailed them they told me they would only be good for cat a and b in nsw. not sure if that's a state difference thing, but in the end, I've made my mind up, i'm going to go the safe approach and get one from a gun shop. found a decent and well priced A&B cat at bankstown gun shop which looks OK and for a 7 gun size, its competitively priced at $330. might grab one this weekend ;-)

Thats a good price for a 7 gun safe no worries.
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Post by dustin » 08 Dec 2013, 12:08 pm

petemacsydney wrote:yeah that's what i was thinking at first. i contacted the ebay shop and asked a few questions. their sites says they are fine for cats a through H, but when i emailed them they told me they would only be good for cat a and b in nsw.


I'd say that's a big red flag right there...
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Post by brisb » 08 Dec 2013, 1:39 pm

petemacsydney wrote:I found a decent and well priced A&B cat at Bankstown gun shop which looks OK and for a 7 gun size, it's competitively priced at $330.


Sounds like a plan.

For the sake of a few bucks it's better safe than sorry to get one from a local reputable store.
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