If you have a large gun collection (and who doesn’t, or at least doesn't want one) you might want to take a look at the extra wide Hell’s Canyon. It's new from Browing.
Here's what they want you to know.
Gun owners in need of added storage for large gun collections will want to check out the new Browning ProSteel Hell’s Canyon extra wide safe.
The Hell’s Canyon extra wide safe features a tough 11-gauge steel body with Pry-Stop End Bolts for improved break-in protection. The safe will also feature a 1-1/4” formed door with inner plate, Force-Deflector™ Locking System, 1-1/4” diameter chromed locking bolts on three sides of the door and hardened steel pin lock system. ThermaBlock fire insulation provides 1680° F/90 minute fire protection.
Available with either a new automotive-grade gloss black or rugged textured charcoal finish, the Hell’s Canyon Extra Wide safe features a three-spoke black chrome door handle and beige fabric interior. A premium DPX Storage System with Quick Access Barrel Rack and Scope Saver is also included, along with Axis adjustable shelving with Pistol rack. Total long gun capacity is up to 65 long guns depending on gun sizes.
The new Hell’s Canyon Extra Wide Safe is 60” tall x 56” wide x 25” deep with a weight is 1,055 pounds. The black gloss model with the S&G mechanical lock sells for a suggested retail of $3,619.00. With the S&G electronic lock the suggested retail is $3,689.00. Suggested retail for the textured charcoal model with the S&G mechanical lock is $3,249.00 and $3,319.00 when equipped with the S&G electronic lock.
For more information on Browning products, please visit the website at www.browning.com.
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