Friday, 20 July 2012

Hollon PDO RG-16C Republic Series Fireproof Gun Safe.

The PDO RG-16C may be the smallest of the Hollon Republic series of fireproof gun safes but it still boasts a long gun capacity of 16 rifles inside the safe plus extra storage using the pocket door organizer. The quoted gun capacity of 16 rifles will vary and is dependent upon the size of the rifles and accessories.
The body of the safe is 1.25” thick consisting of two layers of fireboard one inch thick while the door is 5” thick with three layers of fireboard 1.5” thick. The safe is Torch Resistant Fire Rated for one-hour fireproof protection at 1250 degrees Fahrenheit. To ensure weapons secured in the RG-16 gun safe are protected from water and smoke damage in the event of a fire the safe door has a heat activated intumescent door seal designed to seal out smoke and water.
Burglary protection comes by way of the design and steel used in the construction of these high quality fireproof gun safes. The body of the gun safe is constructed of 9 gauge seamless steel and the 5” door has ¼" (3 gauge) solid steel plate added to the entire door plus drill/ballistic armored hard plate to protect the lock.
The PRO RG-16 gun safe has seven (7) active steel 1 1/2” locking bolts and three (3) 1 ½” fixed locking bolts on the hinged side. All the locking bolts are chrome plated solid steel. To prevent punch attacks the RG16 has an active spring-loaded re-locker.
External hinges allow full 180 degree door opening and removal of the gun safe door for maintenance or repair. Pre-drilled anchor holes allow the gun safe to be bolted into position making it impossible for thieves to make off with the safe.
The interior of the RG16 gun safe has four removable shelves, three small adjustable shelves and one full length adjustable shelf, and is finished in a soft plush tan trim.
The design of this fireproof gun safe far exceeds California Department of Justice Regulatory Standards for Residential Security Containers and is well priced for a safe of this design and construction.

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