I have a Zanotti Safe. It is made in Iowa if I remember correctly. It is a great safe. Many LEO's like it. You actually put it together with a hammer. You recieve it in about (4) boxes allowing you to assemble it in a room you would never be able to get a decent sized safe into. Also if you move you do not need a special crew to take it with you. It goes together with about 18 10" long and 1/2 " wide pins pounded into "door" hinges. The heaviest piece is about 150 Lbs and that is the door. Each safe is custom made to your specs. (Example: I had mine done with a left side hinge and a Dial Lock) (Stay away from electronic locks) There is a wait list for these safes. As I said it is custom built for you.
http://www.zanottiarmor.com/
Chief
Good info.....what problems occur with electric locks?
Jack
Electronic locks have a tendency to fail without explanation.
I ordered over 120 electronic locks last year at work, more that half of that number was to replace an exisitng electronic combination lock that had failed. If an electronic lock fails, 95% of the time it needs to be drilled open.
If you have mechanical combination lock and you have a problem with it, you can usually dial it open without drilling it and repair it.
It's not if an electronic combination lock will fail, it is when it will fail.