Liberty Safe Entry-Level Pry Test: Guns & Gear|S6

Published on January 9, 2015
Duration: 4:58

This video demonstrates a pry test on entry-level safes, comparing three models, including one from Liberty Safe. The test highlights the importance of robust locking mechanisms and reinforced door frames in preventing forced entry. Liberty Safe's entry-level model successfully withstood a 5-minute pry test, while competitors were breached in under a minute.

Quick Summary

Liberty Safe's entry-level safes are designed for enhanced pry resistance, featuring 4-inch military-style locking bars for greater surface area and longer extensions for deeper penetration. An extra bend around the door frame prevents bending, a common failure point in competitor models. This robust construction allowed a Liberty Safe to withstand a 5-minute pry test, while other safes were breached in under a minute.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction to Entry-Level Safes
  2. 00:10Meeting Jamie Scon from Liberty Safe
  3. 00:15Three Entry-Level Safes Tested
  4. 00:20The Pry Test Objective
  5. 00:30Common Criminal Entry Methods
  6. 00:44Key Strength Features Explained
  7. 00:49Military-Style Locking Bars
  8. 01:04Locking Bar Extension Depth
  9. 01:10Reinforced Door Frame Design
  10. 01:21Competition vs. Liberty Safe Design
  11. 01:46Starting the Pry Test
  12. 02:14Competitor Safe 1 Pry Test
  13. 03:00Competitor Safe 2 Pry Test
  14. 03:33Liberty Safe Pry Test Begins
  15. 04:26Liberty Safe Withstands Test
  16. 04:31Pry Test Results and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most common way criminals attempt to break into safes?

The most common method criminals use to gain access to safes is by prying them open, often with tools like crowbars. This highlights the importance of a safe's structural integrity and locking mechanism strength.

What makes Liberty Safe's entry-level models more resistant to prying?

Liberty Safe's entry-level models feature 4-inch military-style locking bars for increased surface area, longer bolt extensions for deeper penetration into the safe body, and an extra bend around the door frame to prevent bending.

How did Liberty Safe's entry-level safe perform in the pry test?

In a 5-minute pry test, the Liberty Safe's entry-level model successfully resisted all attempts to open it. This contrasts sharply with competitor safes that were breached in under a minute.

What are the key design features that contribute to a safe's pry resistance?

Key features include the size and number of locking bars, their extension depth into the safe's body, and the reinforcement of the door frame to prevent bending. Military-style bars and deeper penetration offer superior security.

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