Buy one from a defunct jewelry store or such. Any pro can get into a modern safe. Fire and the average thief cant touch the old guys. You can also clip pepper spray and such to the old ones. Be careful of the stuff in the clips if you buy one. I shot my old vials. It just soaked into the sand. I wanted something spectactular. I didn't get it. Old Electric Co. safes and such are a good investment. My favorite looks like the one behind Matt Dillons desk. The old ones take a " pealer ". The guy with the chisel and time. The new ones take a plasma torch or air chisel and your done with it. Here in my locality they dropped into a pawn shop and used the tools at hand. I thought that was pretty sharp... By the way, you have to grind out the asbestos lime morter with the old ones. The guys with the torches don't like asbestos lime morter.
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