Features
| Model |
GS5922-L |
| Interior Dimensions |
56-1/4"H x 26-1/4"W x 12-1/4"D |
| Exterior Dimensions |
59"H x 28"W x 18"D |
| Weight |
461 Lbs. |
| Cubic Inch Capacity |
10.46 |
| Color |
Black Textured |
| Anchor Holes |
4 |
| Interior Shelves |
Adjustable |
Why should I own a gun safe? Protecting guns and other valuables from burglary and fire is the common answer. However, there is a more critical reason to own a Winchester® or Treadlok® gun safe made by Granite. Nine children die every day in America due to the unintentional use and discharge of firearms*, and for every child killed, at least four others are wounded.
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These staggering statistics only begin to tell the story... • Firearm death rate among children up to 14 years old is nearly 12 times higher in the U.S. than in 25 other industrialized nations combined. • Over 22 million children in the U.S. live in homes with at least one firearm. • FBI estimates there are more than 341,000 incidents of firearm theft from private citizens annually. • Over 30% of the firearms used in the commission of a crime are stolen from American homes and businesses.
Do not allow yourself or a loved one to become a statistic. Lock your guns and valuables in a Winchester® or Treadlok® safe and you will virtually eliminate the risk of a tragic accident, and get the peace of mind you deserve.
Our Winchester® and Treadlok® safes represent state-of-the-art protection from unwanted access or destruction from fire for your guns and valuables. Granite was the first manufacturer to offer the prestigious U.L. Listing on a gun safe. All of our safes significantly exceed the California Department of Justice construction requirements in their mandate for all guns to be stored in a safe. In fact, we are proud to say there has never been a successful burglary on a Granite-made safe since their introduction in 1991. These rigorous standards combined with the industry's most comprehensive warranty provide the best protection available.
*National Vital Statistics Report, vol. 49, no. 8, September 21, 2001. National Center for Health Statistics, CDC.
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