Browning Offers Two New Tactical Gun Safes

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Browning introduces new tactical safe models.

The new Tactical Mark II AR35F is 60″ x 37″ x 27″ and weighs 860 lbs. The new Tactical Mark II AR26F is 60″ x 30″ x 25″ and comes in at 725 lbs.

Both models are 1200º F/60 min. standard fire protection rated, and UL® tool attack listed. Both safes feature new anti-pry features, including Pry-Stop End Bolts, tight-tolerance door fits, chromed locking bolts, fully reinforced integrated door frames, extended throw locking bolts, and the Force Deflector™ Locking Mechanism.

In addition, both models come with the DPX® Storage System exclusive to Browning. This system increases the number of firearms that can be stored in each model by allowing both long guns and handguns to be stored on the inside of the door.

The interior includes space for long guns and shelves for handguns and other items. A Safe Top Basket located on the top of each safe conveniently stores extra gear. The Tactical Mark II models have an additional external accessory rack to hang gear on the side of the safe.

For more information: browning.com

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