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Every gun safe ships free. You can choose curbside delivery or have your safe sent to one of our qualified safe installers for in-home installation. We walk you through every option so you know exactly what to expect.
Gun safes are not a one-size-fits-all decision. Our Safe Experts help you compare security levels, fire ratings, lock types, and storage capacity so you can get the right safe the first time. Whether you're securing a single firearm or a full collection, we'll match you to the best option for your needs and budget.
With more than 350 rifle and gun safe models from industry-leading brands, you'll find options for every space and security level, including compact closet safes, high-capacity collectors' safes, fire-rated models, and premium American-made choices. Whatever you're looking for, it's here.
Thousands of customers rely on us for quality, service, and support. With thousands of satisfied gun owners across the country, we're proud to be a trusted choice for firearm protection. Buy with confidence knowing your safety is backed by real gun owners who take protection seriously.
If you're unsure where to start, call us at 800-207-2259. Our team is happy to help you compare options and find the right safe.
These videos walk through how gun safes are built, what features matter most, and how to compare models based on security, fire protection, and price. They’re a great starting point if you're choosing the right safe for your home.
Pick a safe that fits your current collection and gives you room to grow. Most gun owners outgrow their first safe. Planning ahead saves money and hassle.
Look at the steel thickness, door construction, and lock type. For example, many better entry-level models use a solid 14-gauge steel body with a 3/16" plate steel door, which is an upgrade over a lot of big-box safes. You can choose mechanical, UL-listed electronic, or biometric locks depending on your preference.
Fire is just as much of a threat as theft. If you live in the city, a 30–60 minute rating is often enough because fire response times are fast. Rural properties should aim for 90 minutes to 2 hours for added protection.
Think about where the safe will go before you buy. Closets, basements, and bedrooms each have pros and cons. A well-placed safe stays hidden but still gives you quick access when you need it.
When deciding between a gun safe and a gun cabinet, it's important to understand the differences. A cabinet may offer basic organization and display, but it usually lacks the reinforced steel, secure locking mechanisms, and fire protection required for true firearm security.
A properly built gun safe protects your firearms from theft, fire, and unauthorized access – something a cabinet cannot match.
With so many options available, choosing the right safe can feel overwhelming. Whether you're considering an affordable, reliable model or a high-security powerhouse, our team can help you make the right decision.
We partner with industry-leading brands known for durability, fire protection, and secure locking systems. Whatever your needs – home defense, collection storage, or long-term protection – we'll guide you to the best fit.
A gun safe is far more than a storage box; it's an investment in responsibility, safety, and long-term peace of mind. A well-designed safe protects firearms, jewelry, documents, and family valuables.
Owning a gun safe also helps ensure firearms remain inaccessible to children, guests, or intruders.
Choosing the right safe means protecting not only your collection but the people who matter most.
Responsible firearm ownership begins with secure storage. At SafeandVaultStore.com, we've helped thousands of customers find the right safe for their home, lifestyle, and budget.
Whether you need stronger burglary protection, better fire resistance, more interior space, or a quick-access option, our experts will help you compare and evaluate all the details.
We're here to make sure you choose a gun safe that fits your needs today and grows with your collection tomorrow.
If you would like personal guidance, call 800-207-2259 or start a live chat during business hours. A real Safe Expert will walk you through the options and help you find the perfect safe.
No gun safe is completely fireproof, but many are highly fire-resistant. They’re built to withstand extreme heat and protect your firearms and valuables for a specific amount of time. The higher the fire rating, the better your safe will perform during a fire.
Plan ahead. A good rule of thumb is to buy a safe that’s about 1.5 times the size of your current collection. This gives you room for future firearms, optics, accessories, and documents – especially important if you have long guns or rifles with scopes.
Humidity is your biggest threat. Use a dehumidifier rod, silica gel, or a corrosion inhibitor to keep moisture under control and protect your guns from rust or pitting.
Anchor it to the floor whenever possible; it’s the most effective way to prevent theft. Avoid drilling into the back of fire-rated safes, as this can void the fire warranty. If floor anchoring isn’t an option, some non-fire-rated safes can be mounted to walls instead.
Choose a spot that’s easy for you to access but not obvious to others. Good locations include bedrooms, closets, and basements (especially on concrete). For heavier safes (around 1,000 lbs or more), professional installation is recommended to ensure proper anchoring and floor safety.
It depends on your risk level:
Gun cabinets are lighter, made from thinner steel, and offer basic storage. They typically lack fire ratings and high-security locks. Gun safes are much stronger – they use heavier steel, include fire protection, and offer anti-theft features like pry resistance, relockers, and advanced locking systems.
It depends on your priorities:
If speed is essential, choose digital. For simplicity and long-term reliability, mechanical dials are an excellent choice.
In many states, yes – but laws vary. Some states require guns to be locked up around children, and others regulate how loaded firearms can be stored in homes or vehicles. Always check your local laws. Regardless of legality, storing loaded firearms securely is always the safest choice.
It can. Gun safes are heavy, and without protection they may dent or scratch hardwood, carpet, or tile. To prevent this, place a rubber mat, protective liner, or plywood underneath the safe. For larger models, installing on a concrete slab and anchoring securely is ideal.