
AMSEC BFII7250 Gun & Rifle Safe - 2023 Model
AMSEC BFII7250 BF Series Gun & Rifle Safe - 2023 Model (formerly BF7250HD) American Security Products have the best gun safe warranty in the business. The lifetime warranty certificate is available for download above. Intertek laboratory testing has confirmed that AMSEC's BFII Gun Safes are designed to provide superior fire protection. Using a proprietary fill material called DryLight, this safe is able to withstand high temperatures for two hours at 1,200 degrees F without adding excess weight. In fact, the strength of AMSEC's DryLight insulation was confirmed by the industry's leading independent laboratory for gun safe fire testing, Intertek. With a 1/2" steel plate door and 2" total wall thickness featuring poured DryLight insulation, this gun safe is built to provide exceptional fire and security protection. Don't settle for less when it comes to protecting your valuables - choose AMSEC's superior fire protection for your peace of mind. Features: 1/2" steel plate door combined with 1" DryLight insulation. 2" total wall thickness on all sides featuring our poured DryLight insulation and two layers of steel for exceptional fire and security protection. Combined steel thickness of 1/2" in body construction. The inner steel has a 12 gauge formed liner plus a 4 gauge plate liner. NEW RSC Level II test - Utilizes the same tool complement as a TL-15 test. This is a two-man, 10-minute test. TL-15 boltwork - Same bolt pattern as the AMVAULT TL-15's, 5 active and 5 dead. No top or bottom bolts. 5-spoke handle. Intertek approved for 2 hours at 1200 degrees. Designed to maintain an interior temperature of less than 325°F. New ultra-smooth cam driven locking mechanism with increased handle rotation. Commercial grade, adjustable ball bearing hinges. Available with left swing or right swing door. 2 stage dual fire seals with silicone seal on the door jamb and expandable Palusol seal on the door. U.L. Listed Group II Lock with a massive hard plate and two relocking devices. Spy-proof key-locking dial with decorative five-spoke handle and a convenient pull handle in brass, chrome or black nickel. Optional electronic locks are available. Unique mirrored back wall for added interior visibility. Bold zinc die-cast polished logos in brass, chrome or black nickel. New standard built-in internal AC power port with removable external power cord. 4 pre-cut anchor holes. E-Z Slant Out Interior for easy access to your long guns. Interior features rich pin-dot fabric and adjustable interior shelving. AMSEC BFII7250 shelves come with 3 cover plates and 6 side shelves. LED Light Kit The AMSEC BFII Series Safes now come standard with a premium door organizer. The AMSEC Premium Door Organizer (PDO) maximizes storage space and offers quick access to commonly used items. All PDO's include: Various see-through pouches and zippered pockets to store valuables. Two rows of holders for storage of choke tubes, small flashlights, and ammo. Two full-width pistol storage systems with four holsters to accommodate multiple handguns. Additional holsters can be purchased separately. A long gun storage system that accommodates two guns. Includes AMSEC exclusive "no hassle" quick release band. Model BFII7250 offers a zippered pocket large enough to store letter-sized folders. Interior Capacity 14-14-14-27-42 + 2 Gun 73 + 2 Gun All Shelves (5 adjustable shelves) Unmatched Fire Protection NEW Intertek laboratory testing confirms that the BFII7250 has superior fire protection for two hours at 1,200 degrees F. AMSEC's BFII Gun Safes use a proprietary fill material called DryLight, which offers exceptional fire protection without adding excess weight. This superior fire protection was confirmed at Intertek, the industry's leading independent laboratory for gun safe fire testing. When analyzing the fire performance of competitive safes, be sure to weigh reports from independent laboratories against unverified factory testing. During fire testing, Intertek kept the BF Gun Safe in the test oven for two hours. Within 8 minutes, the furnace temperature was raised to 1200 degrees F, and that temperature was maintained for the remainder of the two-hour test. This method is consistent with the UL-72 fire test curve. Typical house fires only reach temperatures of 1100 degrees F. A safe is considered to have failed this test if temperatures exceed 350 degrees F anywhere in the safe. This safe passed the test as internal temperatures never exceeded 325 degrees F during the two hours of testing. Paper typically starts to ignite at 450 degrees F.