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Newbie2019
09-01-2019, 08:30 PM
Hi Forum,

Does anyone have experience with Stack-On Stand-Up Home Defense Safe

It is being sold at Cabela's for $230. Here's the link to the website and a picture below for reference.

https://www.cabelas.com/product/shooting/gun-storage/gun-safes/pc/104792580/c/104730480/sc/104369580/stack-on-stand-up-home-defense-safe/2515479.uts?slotId=12

17482

I got interested in this safe because of its low cost and the fact that is a Stack-On. However, there are lot of critical reviews for this on the internet (Amazon, Cabelas etc).
Can someone please shed some light on this.

Thanks
:canada:

LB303
09-01-2019, 08:50 PM
Reviews are to be taken with a grain of salt. Often it's just people who expected too much.
Basically it's a metal box with a lock. Branding is irrelevant.
btw I get 'page unavailable' from that link. Was just trying to confirm the capacity.
It looks like a 3 gun capacity? Maybe 5? Might sound like enough right now, but that will likely change.
My advice is to get the cheap green stack-on which will hold up to 8.
Then as you diversify, get another.

RangeBob
09-01-2019, 09:24 PM
It's California certified, so it's fine legally in Canada. (exceeds the Barnes decision too)
It's a "safe" so handguns need not have trigger locks on them.


It looks like a 3 gun capacity? Maybe 5?
It says 3 long guns plus 4 handguns. Presumably that's 3 hunting rifles without scopes (as opposed to an AR which is taller than a hunting rifle).
It's ridiculously small, unless the restriction isn't what's going into it but rather that there's only one place for it to go.
Another link
https://www.stack-on.com/product/stand-up-home-defense-safe/

It'll come with bolt down holes.

It's a stack on, so it's probably 12 gauge steel on the door (just over 2mm thick), and 14 gauge steel on the walls (just over 1.5mm thick). So if you hit it hard enough with a screwdriver you'll right through. The deadbolts are not well supported, making it more vulnerable to pry bars.

I've never been fond of the electrical keypads (several failure modes), but at least this one you can replace the battery from the outside. It has an easily pickable emergency key located under the electrical keypad, near where you replace the battery. Some people use their gun safes 10 times a day, and the speed of an electrical keypad is wonderous to them. Your mileage may vary.

Is it available in Canada?
The $230 price is in US dollars. So 230 / 0.75 * 1.13 = $350 assuming you can fetch it. More if delivered.

If the original poster isn't in any hurry, the Stack-On 12-Gun Safe (Canadian Tire Product #175-5890-4) is similar but obviously larger. Still small. Regular price $699 but it goes on sale a few times a year. It has a mechanical combination lock that's cheap (compared to a decent 'Sargent and Greenleaf'), but no batteries.

Bass Pro Shop or Cabellas or another local gun store, often has several gun safes in stock. Most will be both significantly larger and more expensive. If nothing else you can find a 14 gauge steel one and poke a finger on the side to watch how little force it takes to flex.

RangeBob
09-01-2019, 09:29 PM
My advice is to get the cheap green stack-on which will hold up to 8.

Depending upon the original poster's goals, that might be a good idea.

I presume you mean this sort of thing
Stack On 8-Gun Cabinet. Canadian Tire Product #075-5676-4
https://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/stack-on-8-gun-cabinet-0755676p.html
(also California certified)

It's a "cabinet" so handguns need to have trigger locks. Since you have to have trigger locks to transport, and you can't shoot your handguns at home, this isn't remotely a problem. One trigger lock for every handgun.

Might consider some BoreStore (gun socks).
https://www.brownells.com/shooting-accessories/gun-storage/gun-cases/long-term-storage-cases-prod1850.aspx

blacksmithden
09-01-2019, 09:45 PM
Don't worry about the security of it. They're all the same. I've seen exactly one safe in the past 20 years that was being used for gun storage that I couldn't open with a cordless grinder in under 10 minutes. You'll outgrow it quickly though. If Costco puts those First Alert or whatever they're called safes on sale again, I hope somebody posts it. I could use 2 more right now.

Reeferman
09-01-2019, 10:02 PM
If there is a Costco near you check out the Protector First Alert. It’s bigger than what you are looking at. Usually between $350 and $400 Canadian dollars. Online it shows much more as the free delivery is crap and you get charged for it.
Had a couple of issues when new, the door bolts we not tight and I had to tighten them and the red positive wire broke at the battery holder. Resoldered it and have had no other issues in 5 years. I could have taken it back to Costco but was more of a pain than to fix it.

RangeBob
09-01-2019, 10:06 PM
Don't worry about the security of it.
Yes, I agree. Unless there's something in the neighbourhood worth considering. (relatives, local crime https://www.crimereports.com/ )


They're all the same.
Under $1000, yep. Most of the popular 'gun safe' brands you're going to see in Bass Pro or Cabellas, yep again.

https://www.sturdysafe.com/ is a good step up. Thicker gauge walls and doors, strongly supported bolts and linkages. Top of the residential secure container list. ~$2,000 (bigger is more $, smaller is fewer $)

Then there's UL listed safes. C rating. TL-30X6 (30 minutes 6 sides; hammers, chisels, pry-bars, grinding wheels, carbide-tipped drills), TRTL-60X6 (60 minutes 6 sides; torch resistant), TXTL 60x6 (60 minutes 6 sides; explosive resistant). By Amsec or Graffunder. ~$50,000.

https://canadiansafe.ca makes their Hunter Safes, which are better than you'd find in Bass Pro. I don't see the prices listed any more. They used to make a small Class C safe (handguns not long guns), but I don't see it listed today.

linung
09-01-2019, 10:16 PM
I need a bigger safe.

You'll always need a bigger safer.

Always get 10 times what you think you need.

ruger#1
09-02-2019, 04:24 AM
Don't worry about the security of it. They're all the same. I've seen exactly one safe in the past 20 years that was being used for gun storage that I couldn't open with a cordless grinder in under 10 minutes. You'll outgrow it quickly though. If Costco puts those First Alert or whatever they're called safes on sale again, I hope somebody posts it. I could use 2 more right now.
I opened dads with a crow bar and hammer. 15 minutes. Something broke in the tumbler. Very cheaply made. Combination lock was held together with a nyla lock nut.

lone-wolf
09-02-2019, 07:28 AM
My god that seems expensive for only holding a couple rifles.

LB303
09-02-2019, 08:59 AM
Depending upon the original poster's goals, that might be a good idea.

I presume you mean this sort of thing
Stack On 8-Gun Cabinet. Canadian Tire Product #075-5676-4
https://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/stack-on-8-gun-cabinet-0755676p.html
(also California certified)

It's a "cabinet" so handguns need to have trigger locks. Since you have to have trigger locks to transport, and you can't shoot your handguns at home, this isn't remotely a problem. One trigger lock for every handgun.

Might consider some BoreStore (gun socks).
https://www.brownells.com/shooting-accessories/gun-storage/gun-cases/long-term-storage-cases-prod1850.aspx

Yes exactly. It satisfies the legal requirement of preventing unauthorized access without going unneccessarily "theft proof" since a determined thief with cordless power tools can defeat any of them. I would install it oriented so that it's impossible to get any leverage with a pry bar on the latching side.

The gun socks are a nice idea for the guns that don't come out to play that often. Sold under various brand names but they all seem the same.

Newbie2019
09-02-2019, 10:28 AM
I thank you all for your insights.

I have 1 more question regarding my original post here.

This product is listed on Cabela's US website with a Proposition 65 Warning. Which basically states that some chemicals used in manufacturing of this product cause Cancer and Reproductive harm.
I figured that this is mandatory in the state of California. But how significant or serious is the use of this product? Are the effects serious enough that I should consider not buying this.

Please advise.

Thanks and have a great day!

lone-wolf
09-02-2019, 10:30 AM
lol, don't inject yourself with 1000x the lifetime exposure of whatever chemical they're referring to in a lab for your life cycle and you should be alright

LB303
09-02-2019, 10:58 AM
Buy a bag of nuts in Calif and the warning is there, for the cellophane bag they come in.

Dewey Cox
09-02-2019, 11:16 AM
If the warning mentions California, just roll your eyes and ignore it.
If it was actually an issue, it wouldn't matter what state it was in.

road kill
09-02-2019, 11:26 AM
As far as safes go bigger is not always better. I bought a 48 gun safe from WSS when they went out of business, 48 means no scopes on them and they are stacked 3 deep. A buddy has 3 smaller safes that in my opinion work much better for scoped rifle storage. Plus moving 760 lbs of safe around isn't easy.

Reeferman
09-02-2019, 12:42 PM
As far as safes go bigger is not always better. I bought a 48 gun safe from WSS when they went out of business, 48 means no scopes on them and they are stacked 3 deep. A buddy has 3 smaller safes that in my opinion work much better for scoped rifle storage. Plus moving 760 lbs of safe around isn't easy.

I can’t get a big safe downstairs into my house otherwise I would have a “real safe”.

MarkR
09-03-2019, 03:34 AM
Hi Forum,

Does anyone have experience with Stack-On Stand-Up Home Defense Safe

It is being sold at Cabela's for $230. Here's the link to the website and a picture below for reference.

https://www.cabelas.com/product/shooting/gun-storage/gun-safes/pc/104792580/c/104730480/sc/104369580/stack-on-stand-up-home-defense-safe/2515479.uts?slotId=12

17482

I got interested in this safe because of its low cost and the fact that is a Stack-On. However, there are lot of critical reviews for this on the internet (Amazon, Cabelas etc).
Can someone please shed some light on this.

Thanks
:canada:

Good price; but you are in Cabelas US site with that link.

The only Stackon they offer in Canada is this one: https://www.cabelas.ca/product/129596/stack-on-sentinal-8-gun-cabinet; I have one, it actually holds 4, not 8 unless you want to beat it up, and they are very thin gauge metal. I have one, I also have a Stackon 12 gun; it holds about 8 max without bashing and smashing each time you put one in or take one out. Their key locks are schidtie too, but more reliable than the electronic.

RobertMcC
09-03-2019, 07:42 AM
I got a 10 gun cabinet. I'm going to carpet line it.

LB303
09-03-2019, 09:32 PM
hxxps://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/stack-on-8-gun-cabinet-0755676p.html

on sale this thurs 99.99 how wrong can you go

Swingerguy
09-04-2019, 07:09 AM
I have a stack-on 8 gun safe with a manual combination lock. It holds 5 rifles ok, but I have to be careful not to beat them together going in and out. I also bought the stack-on 8 gun cabinet, when it was on sale for $99, that I built shelves for and store my Ammo and powder in.
Like Linung said, buy bigger than you think you need, you will be surprised how soon you will run out of space.

Newbie2019
09-04-2019, 05:04 PM
I thank you all for your responses.

Are people using cabinets to store restricted and non restricted firearms?
If yes, how legal is it?

lone-wolf
09-04-2019, 05:06 PM
I thank you all for your responses.

Are people using cabinets to store restricted and non restricted firearms?
If yes, how legal is it?

trigger lock on non-res, should be the same for restricted if the cabinet is locked.

RobertMcC
09-04-2019, 05:08 PM
I thank you all for your responses.

Are people using cabinets to store restricted and non restricted firearms?
If yes, how legal is it?

Ive been using cabinets since I got my license, almost 20 years ago. Restricted just got trigger locks on them, NR are just in socks. Both are bolted to a wall stud.

road kill
09-04-2019, 06:21 PM
As it is written in the RPAL instructors book "A restricted firearm may be stored, only if it meets the following conditions:
It is unloaded and
1 Rendered inoperable by using a secure locking device and stored in a securely locked container, receptacle or room that cannot be easily broken open.
2 Stored in a securely locked vault, safe or room specifically built for secure storage of restricted firearms

then it goes on about the storage of ammo for the restricted firearm.

Dewey Cox
09-04-2019, 09:18 PM
I mostly use old school lockers.

Newbie2019
09-06-2019, 02:45 PM
I would like to thank everyone for their suggestions and insights.
You all have helped me make an informed decision.

I am very Happy to inform you all that I have bought the Stack-On 8 Gun Cabinet :D. It was a sweet deal with 45% off at Canadian tire. Below is the link for your reference.

https://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/stack-on-8-gun-cabinet-0755676p.html#srp

Thanks again. You all have a great weekend.

:canada:

Sabio
02-13-2020, 09:25 PM
Late to the party. I bought a stack on 14 gun....about 12 years ago :) Green one - not a bad size. 16x21x55. I just use it for ammo (6000rnds+), mags(60+), optics and accessories. That stuff adds up $$$$$. Actual Safe is from Costco, roughly the same size maybe about 6" taller and deeper. Can't compare pricing as everything was cheaper 'Back in the day' but it was around $300.

With recent purchases I am out of room, I need a new safe now.... oh well. Safe is full and I have to find a room for 6 more.

And if anyone whats a 14-gun steel cabinet TSC stores has one for 1/2 price. CABINET (https://www.tscstores.com/CABINET-14-GUN-STEEL-BLACK-P38582.aspx) $199

linung
02-13-2020, 10:20 PM
doesn't look like it'll be good for scopes....

wolver
02-13-2020, 11:23 PM
This is a great safe. Mines never been broke into.

Magi
02-14-2020, 11:40 AM
This is a great safe. Mines never been broke into.

That was funny, but you're right, mine's never been broken into either!

Sabio
02-20-2020, 01:40 PM
25 W / 20 D / 55 H

$279 @ Canadian Tire. But sale is over today... HUNTSHIELD (https://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/huntshield-fully-assembled-30-gun-cabinet-1759875p.html#srp)