Double Security: How to Prevent Your Gun Safe from Being Stolen

When choosing a gun safe, most people focus on steel thickness and lock quality. But one critical detail is often overlooked:

If a safe is light enough, it can be carried away entirely.

Instead of breaking into it on the spot, a thief can simply take the whole safe and deal with it later.

To solve this problem, we designed a dual anti-theft anchoring system — combining fixed mounting and flexible security.


1. Bolt-Down Mounting: Make Your Safe Stay Put

The first layer of protection comes from built-in mounting holes at the bottom of the safe.

Using heavy-duty bolts, you can securely attach the safe to a cabinet, desk, or floor.

  • Hidden from outside view
  • Strong and stable once installed
  • Prevents the safe from being removed

Once mounted, the safe becomes part of your furniture — not something that can be easily taken.

Dual bottom mounting holes for secure bolt-down installation

2. Steel Cable Lock: Flexible Security Anywhere

For users who prefer not to drill into furniture, or need a portable setup, the included steel cable provides a flexible solution.

The cable runs through the safe and can be secured around fixed objects such as bed frames, car seats, or heavy furniture.

  • Ideal for home, vehicle, or travel use
  • Quick and easy to install
  • Strong braided steel resists cutting

This gives you reliable protection without permanent installation.

Heavy-duty steel security cable anchored to a fixed object
Heavy-duty steel security cable anchored to a fixed object

3. Why Dual Protection Matters

Real security comes from covering real-world scenarios.

  • Bolt-down mounting for permanent home use
  • Steel cable for flexible and mobile situations

This combination ensures your safe is protected whether it stays in one place or moves with you.

It also creates a psychological barrier — when a safe cannot be moved easily, most intruders will give up.

True security means not only locking your valuables — but keeping them where they belong.

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