Liberty Safe is one of the most popular gun safe brands in the United States, offering everything from compact handgun vaults to large, fire-rated long-gun safes. The brand is known for strong security features, multiple fire- protection levels, and a lifetime warranty on many full-size safes.
Brand overview
- Liberty gun safes are widely sold in the U.S. and are marketed as high-security storage for firearms and valuables, with many models made in the USA.
- The product line includes full-size long-gun safes, home safes, handgun vaults, and quick-access bedside or vehicle safes.
Key features
- Many Liberty full-size safes use thick steel bodies, hardened plates to resist drilling, and proprietary Solid State–style locking bars instead of traditional round bolts to improve pry resistance.
- Fire ratings range roughly from 30 minutes on entry-level models (such as Centurion) up to around 2.5 hours on higher-end series, using layered fireboard and heat-activated door seals.
- A limited lifetime warranty on many full-size safes covers issues like attempted break-in or fire damage, which is a major selling point for the brand.
Example product types
- USA Series long-gun safes (e.g., USA 30/36/48/50) offer level 3 security, 60 minutes at about 1200°F, 12‑gauge steel, and military-style locking bars, aimed at buyers wanting strong protection at a midrange price.
- Compact handgun and “home defender” vaults (such as HDV‑50 and biometric/quick‑access models) are designed for desk drawers, vehicle use, or bedside storage, often including anti-pry construction, security cables, and options for biometric or combo access.
Price and sizing
- Liberty safes span a wide price range, with some small or lower-tier models starting in the few-hundred-dollar range and large, high-end safes reaching well into the several-thousand-dollar range.
- Capacities vary from single-handgun vaults to large safes that can hold 30–60+ long guns depending on the model and interior configuration.
Buying tips
- Decide whether you need quick-access handgun storage, a main long-gun safe, or both, then match fire rating, capacity, and budget to your situation.
- Consider where the safe will go (floor strength, doorway size, and anchoring options), since larger USA-series and similar safes can be very heavy and may need professional delivery and installation.
