Winchester has been producing quality firearm products since 1866. It was this year when they released the Model 1866 rifle that helped "win the West". Since then, they haven't lost much momentum. For the past 150 years, they've been a huge supplier of guns, ammunition, firearm accessories, and what I'll be discussing today, gun safes.
Overall, I find Winchester gun safes to supply some of the best value on the market. While they aren't cheap, they're definitely an example of getting name brand quality for a budget brand price. And when you factor in their huge product line, there's a safe available to fit the needs of nearly any firearms owner.
Winchester manufactures a line of personal handgun safes called the eVault series, which are incredibly popular. I have one sitting by the bed in my guest room, and it is very easy to use. The four buttons on the top permit simple no-look entry, and the combination can be programmed randomly enough to prevent anyone from guessing it. There are three models available, the largest of which, the ev1200, boasts two shelves for multiple pistols, all the while small enough to fit underneath your nightstand. For around , you can't beat it an eVault.
Of course, they also produce an incredible line of full blown long gun safes. These are steel boxes, created for supreme protection - not some sheet metal, break-in prone gun cabinet. They come available in the Tradition, Legend, and Legacy series, each boasting a high level of fire protection, as well as security against burglary. Their most expensive and feature-loaded model, the Legacy is rated to withstand a 1200 degree fire for an hour. In addition, it weighs 1000 lbs, can hold 51 guns, and is sealed in by an ultra secure 18 1 1/2" steel bolts around the perimeter of the door - all for an average cost of 00.
Of course, the Legacy is the Winchester gun safe flagship, but the other models easily provide an equal amount of value, depending on your requirements. If you're just looking for a massive tank of a safe for a relatively inexpensive price, you should consider the Tradition series. Though it doesn't boast quite the bolt count or level of fire protection, the security is still top notch, and you can hold over 50 rifles and shotguns in the top model.
All Winchester gun safes are made with a beautiful Western charm, so they aren't an eye sore in the house. If you're serious about protecting your gun safe and your other valuables, and you don't want to go broke doing it, you should strongly consider a Winchester gun safe.
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