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FAQ about the video.

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Q: Did you do the video?
A: No, the video was done by Rogue Safe in Oregon. You can see the safe on display at there store.
 

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Q: Why did they cover the name up on the safe?
A: Rouge Safe didn't just want to go after one manufacturer. There are many manufacturers who are making low in safes that can be gotten into as the video shows.
 

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Q: It looks like the safe is full of sand or some powder?
A: Nope, what you are seeing is dry wall dust from the fireboard inside the safe. Most of your gun safes use Drywall for fire protection.
 

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Q: Is the safe U.L. Rated?
A: Yes, the safe has a U.L. RSC rating.
 

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Q: I see two different U.L. labels in the video, which one is of the safe broken into?
A: The one of the U.L. label with the American flag is not of the safe broken into. You do see the right U.L. label when the show the safe open.
 

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Q: If the safe was bolted to the floor would you still be able to get into it?
A: Yes, bolting it down would have held the safe in place.
 

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Q: The two guys breaking into the safe knew where the weak spots where.
A: No they didn't. After watching the video you can clearly see this is the 1st time they broke into a safe, and they are attacking it wrong.
 

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Q: Attacking it wrong?
A: Yes, they could have gotten into it quicker. No I'm not telling you how. lol

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