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Product Type
gun safe /pistol/
gun safe /pistol/
Capacity17 L15 L
Country of originUkraineSlovakia
Protective features
Burglary resistance classGrade H0
Types of locks
key
key
Number of locking bolts22
Lock modelKaba Mauer
Possibility of fastening
Storage
Separate compartments11
Max. gun slots24
Gun height270 mm
Ammo compartment
Safe dimensions
External dimensions (HxWxD)250x350x260 mm400x280x230 mm
Internal dimensions (HxWxD)244x344x215 mm395x275x200 mm
Door wall thickness3 mm3 mm
Body walls thickness3 mm2.5 mm
Weight15 kg17 kg
Added to E-Catalogoctober 2016may 2014

Capacity

The volume of the interior space of the safe. Usually this parameter is indicated taking into account the safe-in-safe and other additional internal compartments. The amount of content that can be placed inside directly depends on the volume; on the other hand, it affects the external dimensions and weight of the storage.

Country of origin

The country where the safe is made as an entire product. For example, if a factory in Bulgaria takes a “box” welded in China and puts a German lock in it, then Bulgaria is indicated as the country of origin.

It is worth noting that the quality of the safe does not much depend on this parameter — generally it is worth looking rather not at the country of origin, but at the brand and price category of the product.

Now there are such safe-manufacturing countries on the market: Bulgaria, Great Britain, Germany, Italy, China, USA, Slovakia, France, South Korea.

Burglary resistance class

A parameter that characterizes the degree of resistance of the safe to burglary - that is, direct damage to the door or wall in order to gain access to the contents.

Safes manufactured in different countries have different certifications for burglary resistance. So, in accordance with the Ukrainian standard DSTU EN 1143-1:2019, there are 13 classes of burglary resistance of safes. The same number of gradations are available in the ECB-S marking, which is assigned to safes by the European Security Systems Association (ESSA). The classification covers not only resistance to damage, but also the tear resistance of an anchored safe, and bracing is required to classify safes weighing less than a one ton (see below). Pull-off resistance is simply determined by the force required to remove it from the mount; this force is indicated in newtons, 10 N corresponds approximately to a force of 1 kg. To assess the resistance to damage there are so-called resistance units (Ru) - breaking time multiplied by the coefficient of resistance of the tool used. For each type of tool, the coefficients are different - for example, from 1 to 5 for a chisel, 5 for an electric drill, etc. For example, if a control sample of a safe of a certain model was cracked by a drill in 4 minutes, then its resistance to cracking is 20 Ru. Note that the check is carried out in two versions - for full and partial access to the contents of the safe; when assigning a class, both results are taken into accou...nt, they are often written as "partial/full resistance", for example 120/180.

Now there are safes on the market with the following burglary resistance classes: H0 class, Class 0, Class I, Class II< /a>, Class III. Safes with a higher burglar resistance class (Class IV, V class, Class VI, Class VII, Class VIII) are much less common.

Detailed data for each class can be found directly in the regulatory documentation. For example, here are the first three classes:

— H0 class (“below zero”). Minimum burglary resistance class to be certified. Requires a resistance of at least 15 Ru for both access options, and a pull force of at least 50 kN.
- 0 class. Safes with a resistance of at least 30/30 Ru and a pull force of 50 kN or more.
- I class. Models with a resistance of at least 50/30 Ru and a breakout force of 50 kN. The minimum class for safes classified in our catalog as burglar-resistant (see "Product Type").
There are also more burglary-resistant models on the market - up to class VIII.

The burglary resistance class is confirmed by a certificate issued by state bodies for technical regulation and standardization. The validity period of the certificate is limited, and usually it is much less than the time during which this or that model is produced. Therefore, safes are regularly re-certified. For a number of reasons, new results may differ from previous results and correspond to a different resistance class than that recorded in the outdated certificate. Therefore, over time, the class of the same model may change even if the quality of the safes themselves remains unchanged.

Lock model

This paragraph indicates the manufacturer of the safe lock.

Max. gun slots

The number of firearms the specialized safe is designed to store (see "Product type").

In this case, it means the maximum number of individual slots for weapons in the safe. At the same time, such slots can be designed for different classes of weapons: most weapon models are made for shotguns, carbines and other long-barreled weapons, but pistol safes are also produced. And it is worth considering that with the full equipment of the safe (shelves, internal compartments), it will not always be possible to fit all the weapons. This will require the dismantling of the shelves.

Also note that the market offers both "personal" gun safes for a small number of guns, and products designed for military units, police departments, security firms, etc. and capable of accommodating several dozen of weapons units.

Now there are safes on the market for such a number of weapons: up to 3 pcs, from 4 to 6 pcs, from 7 to 10 pcs and more.

Gun height

The maximum length of long-barreled weapons (shotgun, carbine) that can be stored in a safe. This parameter is directly related to the internal dimensions (see above) — it cannot exceed the height of the main compartment.

External dimensions (HxWxD)

The size of safe regarding its external dimensions. These figures will allow you to estimate how much space the safe takes up and whether it will fit into the intended installation location. Of course, greater capacity implies larger dimensions.

Internal dimensions (HxWxD)

Dimensions of the interior space of the safe. Note that in our catalog this parameter is indicated without a safe-in-safe, ammo compartment (see below) or other additional compartment provided inside.

This parameter directly determines the internal volume (see below). In addition, with the internal dimensions are known, you can determine whether this or that object will fit inside; this is especially important if you plan to use the safe for large items (for example, large-format documents that cannot be folded) — after all, in different models, the dimensions on three sides can vary significantly even with the same capacity.

Body walls thickness

The thickness of the metal sheet used to make the sides and back of the safe body. Do not confuse this parameter with the total body thickness (see above), these values may not match. For example, if the safe has a filler layer between two sheets of metal (which is typical for fireproof models, see “Product Type”), then the total thickness will correspond to the total thickness of all materials, and the wall thickness will correspond to the dimensions of one of the metal sheets. Since that metal plays the main role in burglary protection (fillers have a different purpose), the reliability of the safe largely depends on the thickness of the walls.