Secure storage can take many forms, but for many of us, a safe is the best option.
A full-size, stand-up safe does afford any number of advantages.
First and foremost, it keeps your firearms out of the hands of unauthorized persons.
The SnapSafe Modular Safes line offers an innovative approach to an age-old problem with safe gun storage. Image: SnapSafe
But thanks to the innovative thinkers at SnapSafe, theres an alternative.
Unlike traditional safes that are welded together, SnapSafe offers designs that are modular in nature.
Compare this to the freight delivery of a traditional safe.
The modular design of the Titan series of safes makes locating them practically anywhere in your house a breeze. Image: SnapSafe
SnapSafe modular safes are tough and durable.
Their modular design doesnt mean they are fragile, as a safe door alone might weigh nearly 100 lbs.
But compare that to the bulk of an entire welded safe.
A SnapSafe Modular Safe is delivered direct to your home disassembled. Shown is the largest Super Titan XXL Double Door in its delivery package. Image: Jake Miller/Springfield Armory
A married couple could maneuver a part weighing under 100 lbs.
through a house with relative ease.
Compared to a traditional safe, the individual components of a SnapSafe are quite manageable and easy to move.
The primary components of even the largest model of the SnapSafe Modular Safe line can be easily moved by two people. Super Titan XXL Double Door parts shown. Image: Jake Miller/Springfield Armory
Consequently, one of my concerns about any large product is how it might all come together.
As it turns out, assembling a SnapSafe is easier than many might imagine.
In fact, it comes in a handy sealed plastic case.
The only tool you need to assemble the safe is a socket wrench, which is included with the safe in a plastic case along with all the parts needed. Image: Jake Miller/Springfield Armory
Also, the carpeted interiors feature modular/adaptable shelving designs for you to configure to your needs.
With the SnapSafe modular assembly system, the walls lock together from the inside.
In theory, this provides a safe that is every bit as secure as a traditional welded unit.
Assembling the safe is quick and easy, with the primary components going together with little trouble. Image: Jake Miller/Springfield Armory
Featuring a lifetime warranty, the safes have a powder-coated exterior.
The solid steel door is 3/16 thick steel and is described as being both sledgehammer- and pry bar-resistant.
In addition, 9-gauge two-ply steel exterior walls add further strength.
The safes all come with reconfigurable shelving and carpeted interiors. Super Titan Double Door XL model shown. Image: SnapSafe
Designed with a 12-plus long gun capacity, it weighs 400 lbs.
Next up is the Super Titan, with an MSRP of $2,509.
This safe features a 24-plus long gun capacity and weighs in at 550 lbs.
The Super Titan Double Door XXL is the largest of the Modular Safes and is designed to hold 56-plus long guns. Image: SnapSafe
Like the Titan, it features eight 1 steel live locking bolts and a SecuRam digital lock.
Last up is the Super Titan Double Door model, offered in both XL and XXL variants.
The weight of this model is 660 lbs., and it can hold 36-plus long guns.
The weight of the safe is 900 lbs.
and is rated to hold 56-plus long guns.
SnapSafes SecuRAM digital lock is a UL-listed electronic lock that operates on a single 9-volt battery.
The SecuRAM contains non-volatile memory, meaning it will remember your combination, even if you remove the battery.
Heat-activated fire seals in the door expand when fire is present.
But in all fairness, I guess that beats making it the centerpiece of the living room.
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