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XDTalk 2K Member
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: SW Missouri
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OK, that was easy.
A friend and I handled it no problem. Getting it out of the truck was much easier than putting it in. Only issue was the battery tray was missing..... I now have to wait untill UPS shows up tomorrow to open the safe.....
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Salt Lake City
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I'm not familiar with that brand of safe. From reading the replies several people recommend a dolly. I have moved a Fort Knox Defender series safe a couple of times, although that is much heavier than yours will be. It was transported in a trailer about 14" off of the ground. We went to Home Depot and got a piece of 80 gauge PVC which we cut into 3 sections. We stood the safe up, and slipped two of the three pieces underneath it. We then rolled it around on those. When one would come out the back, we'd slip the third piece under the front. It made moving this safe a breeze. It might be excessive for yours, but it's always an option.
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We do our deliveries among everyone else's and you would be surprised how many retail stores send out there safe missing paper work, keys, just about anything.
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: SW Missouri
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I am sure it happens often. It is kind of hard to look over the safe when it's on a pallet and still wrapped in cardboard. The guys at academy took care of it. I'll be in the safe either today or Saturday.
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Well congarts, you will fill it up fast.
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: SW Missouri
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Thanks!
The plan is to take some time with filling it up....
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Ive heard that before lol, we have one customer that we have delivered 15 gun safes for and they were expensive safes.
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Georgia
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