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Browning SafeBrowning #1603953615 Bronze Series Safe
Bronze Series safes include the DPX Storage System, with the pouch and pocket system on the top half of the door back panel. Long guns can be stored on the door back, and handguns and other small valuables can be stored easily in the pouches and pockets on the top half of the door back. Technical Information: Bronze Series Fire Protection Rating: 1200°F / 45 Mins. Safe Height: 60" Safe Width: 30" Safe Depth: 23" Safe Weight (Empty): 535 lbs. Features: Three-spoke Handle Pry-Stop ... Read more

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Part Numbers: 0340-00449-3615, 1603953615, 6729696, P3810630
UPC: 00023614174301, 023614174301
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PROSTEEL SAFES

owners manual
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Important Operating Instructions for:

C o n t e n t s

Browning prosteel safes
If you have any questions about your new safe, this owners manual or other Browning products, contact: Browning Consumer Information One Browning Place Morgan, UT 84050-9326 Phone: (801) 876-2711 www.browning.com Please use the space below to record information about your new safe.
Model ___________________________________________________ Serial Number_____________________________________________ Purchased From_ __________________________________________ Date of Purchase___________________________________________
Thank You for Purchasing a Browning ProSteel Safe..2 Inspecting Your Safe...3 UL Tool Attack Listing...3 Fire Protection Rating...3 Water and Fire Damage...4 Rust Danger to Guns...4 Safe Serial Number...4 Placement of Your Safe....4 Moving the Safe...6 Removing the Safe Door...6 Anchoring Your Safe to the Floor..8 Anchoring Your Safe to a Wall...10 Operating the (Dial) Combination Lock...13 Electronic Locks...14 Lost Combination...15 Lock Maintenance...15 Changing the Combination..16 Keylock....16 Paint....16 Door Closure Adjustment...17 Fire Seal....17 Hinges....18 Shear Pin....18 Shelf Adjustment...18. Factory Installed Interior Lights..19 Care....20 Warranty Service...22 Limited Materials and Workmanship Warranty..22 ProSteel Fire and Break-in Limited Warranty..24.
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Thank you for purchasing a Browning Prosteel safe.
A Browning ProSteel safe is the finest home security safe available. With proper care and installation it will provide you many years of peace of mind, security and fire protection (fire-resistant models only). Your Browning ProSteel safe is a security safe designed to protect your valuable personal property from theft by increasing the time it takes for a thief to access your valuables. Most successful burglaries occur within minutes of a criminal entering a home or business. A security safe slows down a criminal and makes it more difficult to access your valuables quickly. Your Browning ProSteel safe is the most cost-effective deterrent to theft available on the market today. DO NOT However, ASSUME that ANY SAFE IS IMPENETRABLE IT IS NOT! A KNOWLEDGEABLE THIEF CAN GET INTO ANY SAFE IF GIVEN THE APPROPRIATE TOOLS AND ENOUGH TIME. Your safe is a deterrent and a delaying device. You can make it even more effective by placing it in the right location and anchoring it to the floor and wall. Browning ProSteel fire safes offer similar protection against fire. They are fire-resistant, not fireproof. DO NOT ASSUME A FIRE-RESISTANT SAFE WILL WITHSTAND ANY AND ALL FIRES IT WILL NOT. Browning ProSteel fire-resistant safes are evaluated in a controlled test environment to assure that the safes interior temperature does not exceed 350 F for the amount of time and temperature exposure as stated on the door label placed on each safe. Different models of Browning ProSteel safes have different fire ratings, and a longer time rating indicates more fire resistance compared to a safe with a shorter rating. You can improve your fire-resistant safes ability to protect your valuables from fire by placing it in an appropriate location in your home. Follow the instructions under Placement of Your Safe on page 4. A safe is just one part of protecting your valuables. Adequate homeowners insurance coverage should also be maintained.

Inspecting your safe

Upon receipt of your safe, you should immediately inspect it for any damage that may have occurred during shipping. If your safe was commercially delivered and you detect any damage, call the shipping company that delivered your safe and report the damage. important: Any damage, concealed or otherwise, not noted on the delivery receipt must be reported to the shipping company within 15 days of delivery. Your safe comes bolted to its shipping pallet. You will need to remove the black plastic covers in the safe floor to access the bolts. Use a " socket wrench to remove the bolts.
The safe door is heavy. Do not open the safe while located on an uneven or unstable floor or on plush carpet. The weight of the open door could cause the safe to tip forward. See instructions on page 8 for anchoring your safe. Failure to follow this warning could result in serious injury or death.
UL t o o l a t t a c k l i s t i n g
Browning ProSteel safes carry the UL tool attack label certifying the design and construction have been tested by Underwriters Laboratories and passed the Residential Security Container test specifications.
F i r e P r o t e c t i o n R at i n g
Browning ProSteel fire safes carry a fire rating to help you compare the different levels of fire resistance offered. To develop the fire ratings, safes are subjected to a rigorous fire test. Sample safes are placed in a gas furnace and heated for the amount of time stated to the peak temperature in the rating. Temperatures are monitored in several locations throughout the safe. In order to pass the test, the safe interior temperature must not exceed 350 F in any sensor location.

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Wat e r a n d f i r e d a m a g e
Should your safe be exposed to fire or water, the fire-resistant properties of the insulation will be compromised. Do not continue to store valuable items in such a safe. Check with your insurance agent to determine if your policy will replace the safe, in addition to other household items.

Rust danger to guns

If your safe is in a fire, remove your guns as soon as possible to clean and lubricate them.
Special fire considerations: Browning ProSteel fire-resistant safes are rated to withstand the time and temperature stated on the rating label. However, when a home burns some portions of that fire may burn at more than 2000 F. Placement of your safe away from potential hot spots of the fire will improve the chances of your safe and contents surviving a home fire. While there is no guarantee temperatures anywhere will remain below a specific temperature, we strongly recommend you avoid placing your safe in, above or below these areas: Kitchen Most home fires begin in the kitchen area because of open flames from cooking and flammable materials like grease, cooking oils, wood cabinets, etc. Garage Keep your safe as far away from the garage as possible. Flammable liquids, automobiles and small engines can start fires and flammable liquids and other chemicals stored in the garage can fuel the fire. Furnace or water heater Open flames in these areas may cause fires to start, and gas lines provide additional fuel. Storage areas for fuel sources Avoid areas with firewood, black powder, smokeless powder, gasoline, propane, paint and thinners or any other flammable material. Upper floors of the home Heat rises and the upper floors burn the hottest. The safe may fall through the floor if the fire damages the joist structure. A fall from the upper floor may damage the safe and break the fire seal around the door. Basement center In a catastrophic home fire, burning timbers, etc. from upper floors will cave in toward the center of the basement floor and burn at an extremely high temperature. The best positioning for fire protection is in your basement, against an outside wall, away from areas where a fire is likely to start or burn exceptionally hot.

Safe serial number

Your safes serial number is located on a label in the upper right-hand corner of the rear exterior of the safe. Do not remove it. You will need the serial number should warranty concerns arise. Since the safe will probably be placed against a wall, you should record the serial number on the first page of this owners manual, or in another secure location, prior to installation. Do not lock the recorded serial number inside the safe. You will need this serial number in case you lose your combination or if the safe fails to open.

P LA C EMENT OF YOUR SAFE
For maximum protection against theft, fire and weather exposure, placement of your safe within your home is crucial. Place your safe where it is not visible from windows or normal traffic areas. The best way to protect your valuables is to keep them from being targeted in the first place. Placing your safe away from exterior doors and windows also makes it more difficult and more time consuming for thieves to get your valuables out of your home. Time is the crucial element. Thieves want to get in and out of your home quickly. A time-consuming job is a strong deterrent. The best location for your safe is in a basement, away from windows, behind a locked door.
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Notice! Your Browning ProSteel Safe is not designed for exterior use. Exposing your safe to rain, moisture or high humidity can cause rust and damage to the lock and other parts of the safe. The painted exterior finish is designed for interior use only and will not withstand direct contact with water or moisture without damage. The safe bottom is lightly finished metal. It will rust if exposed to a wet floor. High humidity can cause the safe bottom to rust if the carpet below it absorbs moisture. If you place your safe on carpet, you should protect your carpet from rust stains by placing a sheet of clear plastic between the safe and carpet. Damage to your safe from exposure to moisture and high humidity is not warranted.
which allow the door to open 180 and be removed for easier home installation. The external hinge system in no way compromises security because there are locking bolts around the perimeter of the door, and even with the hinges removed the door is secured by the locking bolts.
The safe door is heavy and can be as much as of the total weight of the safe. Should you choose to remove it, be sure to have enough people help support the weight of the door and care should be taken to avoid dropping it, which could cause damage or personal injury to yourself or others. Failure to follow this warning could result in serious injury or death.

MO V ING t h e SAFE

Your Browning ProSteel safe is very heavy. Extreme care should be used when moving this or any other large, heavy item to avoid injury to yourself or others. We strongly recommend using a professional mover to move your safe. Failure to follow this warning could result in serious injury or death.
The door may be removed by opening it enough to clear the door frame (approximately 110) and lifting straight up. Re-installing the door is simplified if the lower hinge is adjusted prior to removing the door.

REMO V ING THE SAFE DOOR

1 With the door closed, use a 5/32" Allen wrench and turn the bolt located in the bottom piece of the bottom hinge four half-turns counterclockwise (looking down Figure 1 at the hinge). 2 With the door open (clear of the frame) have two or more people support the door and lift it straight up and off the hinges. Care should be taken to lift straight up to avoid damaging the hinge pins (Figure 1).

RE - INSTALLING THE SAFE DOOR
Some considerations that need to be addressed when moving your safe into your home are: The load your floors and stairs will bear. Tile or other floors that could be damaged. Doorways or furniture that could be damaged. Stairs or corners you will need to navigate.
REMO V ING THE S a f e DOOR
Most Browning ProSteel safes have external hinges (except Compact Series safes which feature a non-removable, internal hinge design),
1 With two or more people supporting the door, position the door hinges above the pins on the bottom hinge pieces on the safe.
Door must be clear of frame to remove. Lift straight up to avoid damaging bolts.
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2 Lower the door onto the bottom hinge first, then onto the top pin. 3 When both the top and bottom hinges are aligned lower the door completely down. 4 Close the door and use a 5/32" Allen wrench to turn the Allen bolt located in the bottom piece of the bottom hinge four half-turns clockwise (looking down at the hinge). 5 Open and close the door several times to make sure it swings smoothly. Important: Hardened steel ball bearings are located below the hinge pins within the hinge housing. Do not lose these bearings while the door is off of the safe. Care should be taken not to damage the paint while removing or re-installing the door.
AN C HORING t o a C ON C RETE FLOOR

Figure 2

Important: Pre-drill the holes in the safe back and floor prior to anchoring the safe to the floor or wall. 1 Remove the safe interior shelving, floor panel and elevation brace. See removal instructions under Shelf Adjustment" on page 18. 2 Measure and mark four anchor holes 2" from the safe corners. Use a minimum of 3/8" x 4" expansion-type anchor bolts and Anchor holes should be placed in the corners. 1" steel washers inside the safe floor to reinforce it at the anchor positions (Figure 2). 3 Elevate the safe by placing it on 2" x 4" wood braces. Place the 2" x 4" wood braces flat on the floor and slide one brace under the front of the safe and one brace under the rear of the safe, elevating the safe 1". 4 Use a 2" wood bit to drill through the fire-resistant floor material to expose the steel floor. (Not required on models that are not fire-resistant.) 5 Drill a " hole through the center of each anchor point in the safe floor. 6 Place the safe exactly where you want to anchor it and mark the floor through the holes in the safe bottom. 7 Remove the safe and drill anchor holes in the floor with a 3/8" masonry bit. 8 Reposition the safe over the holes and install the expansion anchors and washers through the safe floor.

AN C HORING YOUR SAFE TO THE FLOOR
Placing your safe on a concrete floor and anchoring it to the floor and wall behind it provides the maximum protection for your valuables. Many common attacks on security safes involve tipping the safe over on its back. You can reduce the chances of an effective attack by preventing your safe from being tipped or moved.
Notice! Drilling holes in the wall of a fire safe reduces the effectiveness of the fire-Resistant material. If holes are drilled in the safe body, holes must be sealed with a hightemperature silicone caulking. Failure to do so may allow hot gases to enter your safe during a fire, which could damage your valuables. always WEAR EYE and ear PROTECTION WHEN using a drill or other power tools TO PREVENT THE POSSIBILITY of dust or debris from CONTACTING YOUR EYES, resulting in injury. Always use a dust mask to prevent inhalation of potentially harmful dust.
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Important: Pre-drill wall anchor holes in the safe prior to anchoring the safe to the floor or wall. See Anchoring Your Safe to a Wall on page 10.

Figure 3

9 Fill the 2" openings in the fire-resistant material with high temperature silicone caulking. The caulking will seal the opening and prevent hot gases from entering the safe during a fire. (Not required on models that are not fire-resistant.) 10 Replace the floor panel, elevation brace and interior shelving.
AN C HORING t o a J OIST FLOOR

2" 2"

Important: Pre-drill the pass-through holes in the safe back and floor prior to anchoring the safe to the floor or wall. 1 Follow steps above, but use 3/8" x 4" lag bolts. 2 Remove the safe and drill holes in the floor with a 5/16" wood bit. 3 Reposition the safe over the holes and install the lag bolts and washers through the safe floor. Important: Pre-drill wall anchor holes in the safe prior to anchoring the safe to the floor or wall. See Anchoring to a Wall on page 10. 4 Fill the 2" openings in the fire-resistant material with high temperature silicone caulking. The caulking will seal the opening and prevent hot gases from entering the safe during a fire. (Not required on models that are not fire-resistant.) 5 Replace the floor panel, elevation brace and interior shelving.
Mark 2" from the top and each side of the safe wall to locate anchor holes.
1 Measure 2" from the top and each side of the safes top interior corners. Mark these spots on the safes interior with a marker (Figure 3). 2 Using a sharp utility knife cut a 2" x 2" X in the carpet where you marked. Tape the carpet flaps open using masking tape. Use a 2" wood bit to drill though the fire-resistant insulation. Do not attempt to drill through the steel safe body with the wood bit. 3 Use a " high-speed bit designed for drilling metal to drill through the steel safe wall. Once you have drilled though the fire-resistant material and safe body, mark the center of your holes on the wall. 4 Remove the safe and use a 3/8" masonry bit to drill the anchor holes. Reposition the safe over the holes and install the expansion anchors and washers through the safe interior. Use a minimum of 3/8" x 4" expansion-type anchor bolts and 1" steel washers inside the safe body to reinforce the safe wall at the anchor position. 5 Fill the holes in the safe interior with high-temperature silicone caulking and reposition the carpeting X cut out. The caulking will hold the carpet in place.

AN C HORING y o u r s a f e t o a w a l l
Anchoring to a wall, in addition to the floor, further strengthens your anchoring system. (Without wall anchors, the height of the safe allows it to be used as a lever to pry against the floor anchors.)
AN C HORING t o a MASONRY WALL
important: Pre-drill the holes in the safe back and floor prior to anchoring the safe to the floor or wall.
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AN C HORING t o a FRAMED WALL
important: Pre-drill the holes in the safe back and floor prior to anchoring the safe to the floor or wall. Anchoring to a framed wall requires the location of your anchor holes align with the center of your wall studs, which are normally spaced 16" on-center. However, you must check to verify the actual position of the studs before drilling your safe. 1 To align your safe and mounting holes with the studs, place a piece of masking tape across the top-rear edge of your safe. Measure and mark the center of your safe on the tape. 2 Find the centers of the studs and mark them on the wall where they can be seen above the safe. Find the midpoint between the stud centers and mark it as well. The centerline of the safe and the centerline of the studs should align with the safe in place. 3 Mark the centerline of the safe interior. Measure the distance from the stud centerline to each stud center (approximately 8"). Measure out from the centerline in your safe interior this same distance to locate the two stud center lines within your safe (Figure 4).

Figure 4

4 Drill down 2" from the top of the safe on each of these stud centers (Figure 4). Mark these spots on the safes interior with a marker. Using a sharp utility knife, cut a 2" x 2" X in the carpet on your marks. 5 Move the safe away from the wall and, using a high-speed bit designed for drilling metal, drill through the steel safe wall. 6 Use a 2" wood bit to drill though the fire-resistant insulation. Do not attempt to drill through the steel safe body with the wood bit. 7 Reposition the safe on your centerline marks against the wall and mark the hole centers on the wall of the house. 8 Use a 5/16" wood bit to drill the pilot holes through the sheet rock and stud. Next install 3/8" x 3" lag bolts through a 1" diameter steel washer through the safe body and into the stud. Tighten all anchor bolts. 9 Fill the 2" holes in the safe interior with high-temperature silicone caulking and reposition the carpeting X cut out. The caulking will hold the carpet in place.

O P ERATING THE ( d i a l ) C OM B INATION LO C K

O P ENING THE SAFE

Safe Centerline Stud Center Stud Center
1 Turn the dial counterclockwise (left) four times, passing the first number in your combination three times and stopping on it the fourth time. 2 Turn the dial clockwise (right) three times, passing the second number in your combination two times and stopping on it the third time. 3 Turn the dial counterclockwise (left) two times, passing the third number in your combination once and stopping on it the second time.
Carefully measure the distance between stud centers in your home.
4 Turn the dial clockwise (right) until it stops, which is normally around 95.
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5 Turn your safe handle clockwise to open the safe door. important: If you miss any combination number by more than 1 dial mark your safe will not open. Make sure you are looking straight down at the index marks. Make sure to align the numbers with the center index line located at the 12 oclock position. If the safe does not open, try turning the safe handle firmly counterclockwise before re-dialing the combination.

LO C KING THE SAFE

You should immediately change the combination of the electronic lock from the factory default code. The lock instructions outline the process to program a new electronic lock combination. Important: Record the combination you select, as the factory will not have any record of the combination you choose. If you forget the combination on your electronic lock there is no easy way to open the safe, so please record the new combination in one or more secure locations outside the safe. You still must record the serial number of the safe with an electronic lock as it will be required for any warranty or service needs.
1 Close the door with the locking bolts retracted. 2 Turn the safe handle counterclockwise (left) to extend the bolts into the door frame after the door is closed. 3 Turn the combination dial counterclockwise (left) at least three times to lock the bolts in place. important: You must first close the door and then turn your safe handle counterclockwise to extend the bolts before turning the dial to properly lock the door in place. If the dial is turned while the door is open and the bolts are extended (handle turned clockwise) the door will be locked open. This is easily fixed by following the unlocking procedure previously mentioned, immediately followed by the locking procedure listed above.

To prevent Someone from inadvertently becoming locked inside your safe, Always keep your safe in a locked condition, even if your valuables are not inside. Failure to do so could result in serious injury or death.
L o s t C o m b i n at i o n
You are strongly encouraged to keep a backup copy of your combination in a hidden and secure location. To protect the safety of your combination, we will not release combinations without a security check. We do not maintain any ownership information on gun safes, and combinations are tracked only by serial number. If you lose your combination, we will only release it upon completion of a security check process that requires your safes serial number and several other steps. Your safes serial number is located on the upper right-hand corner of the rear of the safe. There is a place to record this serial number on the first page of this owners manual.

LO C K MAINTENAN C E

Your combination lock should not require any maintenance. Do not spray or apply any lubrication to any lock parts. If your dial is difficult to turn, there is a problem with the lock mechanism. Lubrication will not solve the problem. Contact our warranty service number for assistance (page 22). Should your keylock stick or be difficult to turn, you can put a small drop of light oil on the key before inserting it into the keyway.

ELE C TRONI C LO C KS

If your safe is equipped with a factory installed electronic lock, instructions for the lock are inside the safe. No maintenance is required for the electronic lock, other than changing the battery by following the directions in the lock instructions.
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C HANGING THE C OM B INATION
Your combination of the S & G Mechanical Lock is pre-set at the factory. Changing the combination will void your lock warranty. If you must change the combination for some reason, contact a certified locksmith to do this for you.
Gloss Black Hunter Green Metallic Burgundy Sand Metallic Black Cherry

FIRE SEAL

The black plastic strip attached to the edge of your safe door or frame is a fire seal that expands to seal the door when heated by a fire. If you live in an area with high humidity, you will not want your door to close tightly against this seal. Air must circulate through your safe or condensation will form on your firearms causing rust. Loosen the door just enough to allow some exchange of air. An electric dehumidifier is highly recommended if your average daily relative humidity is above 20 percent.
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HINGES

Your door height is adjusted at the factory and should not require any adjustment when new. However, hinge adjustment bolts are located on the bottom of each hinge to allow you to make adjustments over time (Figure 5). This allows you to raise and lower the door slightly as needed. Rotating the Allen bolt counterclockwise (looking down at the hinge) raises the door on its hinges. Both Allen bolts (top and bottom hinges) should be turned the same amount when adjusting the door. (Not applicable on Compact Series safes.)

Figure 5

pliers and lift up. The shelves can be relocated along this track by simply relocating the clips to the desired shelf location. To replace a clip, insert the top lip of the clip into the appropriate slot in the track, squeeze the clip together and insert the bottom lip of the clip into the track. It is important that all clips supporting a particular shelf are located at the same height to ensure that the shelf sits level.
Notice! The gun rack is fragile and can easily be broken when attempting to remove it or install it in a new location. Do not attempt to remove the gun rack by forcing it out of the retainer clips. Remove all top clips before attempting to move the gun rack. Support the entire width of the gun rack before removing it.

Adjusting the hinges.

FA C TORY INSTALLED INTERIOR LIGHT s
Some safes include a factory-installed interior light package located in the ceiling of the safe.
The interior light bulbs are hot. To reduce the risk of fire, damage, or injury please note the following: Bulb gets hot quickly. Do not touch lens, guard or enclosure. Touch only the power switch/plug when turning on. Keep combustibles away from interior lights. Do not operate the lights if damaged, without the complete bulb (lamp) enclosure in place or if bulb enclosure is damaged. Do not look directly at lighted bulb. Keep all items at least 3" from lights. Failure to follow these warnings could result in serious injury, death or cause damage to the safe or belongings.

SHEAR P IN

The handle shaft of some safe models is attached to the locking mechanism with a shear pin. The shear pin will snap if excessive force is applied to your safe handle (approximately 175 ft/lb.). This feature provides additional security against attempted break in. If the shear pin is broken, the handle will spin within the safe door and you will not be able to open your safe. Contact the Browning ProSteel Safe Warranty Service line toll free at (877) 501-7233, ext. 14 for assistance with replacement of the handle shear pin.

SHELF AD J USTMENT

Prior to adjusting any shelf, first remove all items from that shelf. Your shelves are held in place by several clips that secure them to four tracks on the safe interior. Some are above the shelves and some are below. To remove a clip, squeeze it together with hand pressure or
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Bulb Replacement

Carpet
1 Prior to replacing a bulb, turn the light switch off and unplug the light. Allow the bulb to cool before replacing. 2 Twist lens cover counterclockwise. 3 Use only Type JCDGYwatt 120 volt halogen bi-pin replacement light bulbs.
Notice! Do not touch the bulb at any time. Use a dry soft clean cloth to touch bulb while replacing.
The key to removing stains from your carpeted interior is to clean them as soon as they occur. Do not soak the carpeting with water to remove stains. Small amounts of water can permanently damage the fire-resistant materials within your safe if the water is allowed to soak into the carpeted areas. Use any household carpet spot remover to clean up stains. Follow the directions on the product itself.
D P X AND D P H SYSTEM INTERIOR MATERIALS
4 Make sure the replacement bulb is installed correctly. (If you have questions contact customer service.) 6 Remove soft cloth from new replacement bulb before putting lens cover back on. 7 Replace lens cover with a clockwise motion.
Several other materials are used in the construction of the patented DPX Storage System and the DPH Storage System. No specific maintenance is required for these systems, and they can be spot cleaned using mild detergent and water on a clean cloth. Care should be taken to avoid excessive pulling on sewn seams as items are added to or removed from the pockets, pouches and loops of the DPX and DPH systems. The safe interior should always be loaded before storing any firearms on the DPX door rack to prevent tipping or weight imbalance.

Handle

Safe Body
All Browning ProSteel safe paint finishes are designed for indoor use only. Use a damp rag to wipe down the surface of the safe. If something other than water is needed, a very mild soap solution may be used. However, only water should be used around the detailing areas. Care should be taken around the art scene, pinstripe, corners or logo to avoid catching and peeling any edges with the cleaning cloth.

A r t Sc e n e

Some chemicals or abrasive cleaners can damage gold, brass or chrome handle finishes. The spokes, handle and hub on your safe should be cleaned only with a soft, damp cloth. No abrasives or chemicals of any kind should be used.

L o c k i n g B o lt s

If your safe was manufactured with our exclusive art scene transfer process you must take particular care not to clean your safe with any ammonia-based cleaners. Glass cleaners like Windex can permanently damage the art scene and other portions of the safe detailing package. Do not attach anything to the body or detailing materials with tape. Tape may remove the art scene, paint and other portions of the detailing package.
The tolerances between your locking bolts and the safe body and door are very tight. Because they fit so tightly, it may be necessary from time to time to place a small amount of Teflon lubricant on the bottom of each bolt with the bolts in the extended position.

Mirror Interior

If your safe is equipped with an interior mirror on the back panel, use only rubbing alcohol or distilled water and a soft cloth to clean the mirror.
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Notice! Follow only the recommended CLEANING procedures and use only the recommended cleaning materials. Failure to follow this information COULD CAUSE YOUR MIRROR TO become CLOUDY.
Wa r r a n t y S e rv i c e
If you experience any problems with your Browning ProSteel safe, please contact our warranty service hotline. We want you to be completely satisfied with your safe. Your dealer cannot provide warranty service for this product. All warranty service must be pre-authorized by ProSteel. Have your safe serial number and your proof of purchase in hand prior to calling the warranty service number. No assistance can be provided without your serial number. Please call toll free at (877) 501-7233, ext. 14.
(for destinations in the continental United States). Should any defect be noted, the purchaser agrees to inform ProSteel in writing before any work is performed. For consumers in Canada, please contact Browning Canada. For consumers in Europe or the United Kingdom, please contact Browning International S.A. important: All repair work claimed under this warranty must be approved by the manufacturer prior to repair. Any unauthorized repair, dismantling, or tampering with the locking mechanism shall nullify this warranty. Neither ProSteel Security Products nor Browning will be liable for consequential or incidental damages or expenses. This warranty is in lieu of any other warranty from ProSteel Security Products or Browning, whether expressed or implied, including but not limited to, any warranty of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. This warranty gives you legal rights. You may also have other rights, which vary from state to state. For more information regarding your warranty, please contact: ProSteel Security Products Customer Service Dept. 1400 South State PO Box 977 Provo, UT 84603 (877) 501-7233, ext.14 For customers in Canada, please contact: Browning Canada Sports Ltd./Lte 5583 Chemin St Francois St Laurent, Quebec Canada H4S1W6 (514) 333-7261

LIMITED m a t e r i a l s a n d w o r k m a n s h i p wa r r a n t y
ProSteel warrants your safe to be free from defective materials and workmanship for five years from the date of original purchase with the exception of the combination lock (which carries a five-year warranty from the lock manufacturer) and any electrical or lighting accessories (which carry a 90-day warranty). This warranty does not apply to damage or loss resulting from accident, alteration, misuse, unauthorized entry or improper installation, damage resulting from exposure to moisture and/or condensation, nor does it cover wear or scratching of paint or plating.
If the product should become defective within the warranty period, ProSteel will repair or replace it (at ProSteels discretion) free of charge. A replacement safe or part will be shipped curbside delivery
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browning.com BROWNING US: Morgan, Utah 84050-9326 BROWNING CANADA: Browning Canada Sports Ltd/Lte, St-Laurent, Quebec H4S 1W6 BROWNING INTL: Parc Industriel des Hauts-Sarts, B-4040 Herstal, Belgium NEU080610/07137
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For customers in Europe or the United Kingdom, please contact: Browning International S.A. Parc Industriel des Hauts-Sarts 3eme Avenue #Herstal, Belgium For non-warranty questions, contact Browning at: Browning Consumer Department One Browning Place Morgan, UT 84050 (800) 333-3288
P ROSTEEL FIRE AND B REAK - IN LIMITED WARRANTY
ProSteel will repair or replace (at ProSteels option) free of charge any ProSteel manufactured safe produced after January 1, 2006 that is damaged during an attempted break-in, a successful break-in or by a fire during the lifetime of the original consumer purchaser provided the purchasers homeowners insurance does not cover the claim. The safe must be returned to the factory along with a report by the investigating police or fire department, documentation from the purchaser/policyholders insurance company stating that the claim is not covered, and proof of purchase. For safes in the continental United States, ProSteel will arrange for and cover the shipping costs both to and from the factory and any locksmith costs necessary to open the safe. A comparable new safe or the repaired safe will be returned to the owner (curbside delivery). IMPORTANT: This offer specifically excludes the contents of the safe. It also excludes damage to the safe due to acts of God, terrorism and war, and applies only to home/residential, non-commercial use of the safe. This offer does not apply to Vault and Security Doors.
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OFTENIMITATED.NEVERDUPLICATED.
It is said that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. When it comes to the Browning ProSteel patented DPX storage system (U.S. patent #7,409,790), consider us flattered. While other safe companies have begun adding storage options that make better use of unused space on the back of their safe doors, none can match the convenience, versatility, or style of our original DPX Storage System. In addition to being able to store items in the pouches and pockets, long guns can be stored on the door back giving you two, three, even four times the number of quickly accessible long guns compared to the competition. Up to four handgun pouches (included) can also be positioned using the loop system. No other safe company offers as many versatile storage options on so many of their safe models.
D P X sT O R a Ge sYs T e M The patented Duo-Plus Extra (DPX) Storage System includes: Long gun storage on the door back A system of pouches and pockets to store small valuables on the door back DPX Handgun Pouches to store handguns on the door back or inside the safe A convertible Duo Interior system inside the safe with both shelves and long gun capacity The DPX System is standard on the following safe series: Platinum PlatinumPlus Silver Select Gold Gold Bronze Tactical Medallion Medallion Theftgard (tophalfonly- selectmodels) CapaCity Comparison Up to 30% more than other safes Long Gun Capacity with Side Shelves in place Fast Access Guns Gun Locations Browning ProSteel Other Brand 26 Cu. Ft. Model 25-28 Cu. Ft. Safe 17 guns 9 guns Interior and door back 11-14 guns 2 guns Interior only
q u i c k a c c e ss D P X Ba R R eL R a c k s B Flexible polymer wings on the Quick Access DPX Barrel Rack hold the barrel in place, yet bend to allow the firearm to easily be pushed into or pulled out of the rack. Its standard on Platinum Plus, Gold, Medallion and Silver Series safes. H O W M a NY G u N s c a N i sT O R e i N M Y BR O W Ni NG P R O s Te e L sa F e ? The gun capacity description is a series of three numbers, for example 11/22+7. The first number is the long gun capacity of the main interior portion of the safe, with part of the space used for shelves (11 in the example). The second number is the interior long gun capacity if the shelves are removed for an all gun interior (22 in the example). The plus number (+7 in the example) is the long gun capacity on the back of the door. The door back capacity can be used to store long guns whether or not shelves are used in the interior. Since capacity is determined by safe size and features, each safe will have different interior capacities.
92 4safes | pry and fire resistance

FA IL -SAFE SE CUR IT Y.

For fail-safe security, look no further than the leaders in the safe industry, Browning and ProSteel. Our safes are manufactured with innovative, reinforced design features that ensure strength, security and protection for your firearms and valuables. Its good to have a back-up plan. Thats why youll find anti-pry bolt supports, diversion bars and extra lock protection on every safe we build.

competitiVe comparison

BROW NING PR OS T EEL S A F E S
1 4s T OR a G e s Y s T e M Every Browning ProSteel Safe includes a Storage System to maximize capacity, organization and location of your valuables. The pockets, pouches and racks mounted on the back of the door provide amazing flexibility to store a variety of items.

LE S S E R S A F E S

i NT e R i O R Other safes simply come with an interior that doesnt maximize the storage capacity of the safe. The door back is wasted space. In some cases you must even assemble the shelves yourself. Interior hinges may only allow the door to open part way.
2 4s a F e LOck iN G M ecH a N is M Uni-ForceLockingSystem Our premier locking mechanism (shown) uses robust cam locks and a large, multiple diversion bar system to prevent bolt or handle pressure from reaching the lock. Forces go to the cams and diversion bars, not the lock, creating protection unmatched by any other locking system. 3 4D OOR cON s T R u cT iON For better security, the door must be designed and built to protect against multiple types of attack, and must engage the safe body in a manner that prevents break in. Browning ProSteel safe doors provide extra protection in the areas most susceptible to attack and are more resistant to pry, drill and punch attacks. 4 4Fi Re iNs uLaT iON / Pa Lu s OL F i Re s ea L Browning ProSteel Safes have up to five layers of 12" insulation. Thickness of insulation is the most important factor in fire protection. The Palusol seal used on Browning ProSteel fire-resistant safes extends around the door so it is completely sealed in case of a fire. When heated, the Palusol expands to seal the door frame. R eiN F OR ceD D OOR F R a M e Browning ProSteel Safes have an integrated reinforcement bent into the door frame of every model. The reinforcement is the actual steel thickness of the body with no welds for superior strength and makes the safes more pry-resistant. 6 4cON T i N u Ou s WeLD s Browning ProSteel Safes are constructed with continuous welds for optimal strength. sa Fe L O c k i NG M e c H aN i s M A lesser locking mechanism allows force from the bolts or handle to reach the critical lock. The only protection for the safe is an after-the-fact relocking device.

D O O R c O Ns T R u c T iO N Other safe doors may have weak points at the corners, and the locking bolts may be attached to a bar that is easily bent, both making the safe easier to pry open.
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Fi R e i Nsu L aT i O N / Fi Re s e a L Some manufacturers claim high temperature or long duration fire ratings with as little as " of insulation, and they may not want to tell you how much (or little) insulation is in the safe. Lesser safes have gaps in the insulation and the fire seal, and may use a lesser quality fire seal. Internal hinges may create large gaps in the insulation. NO N R e i NFO R c e D DOO R F RaMe Some safe manufacturers cut costs by not reinforcing the door frame. This fails to protect against prying or pounding, making the door itself a prime target for attack.
6 i NT e R M i T T eNT W e L D s Some lesser safes have intermittent welds, which create weak points in the safe body. Gaps in welds can also create the perfect pry point for a burglar. Gaps filled with auto body putty and painted over are weak, even if you cant see them.

b r o w n i n g

94 4safes | feature guide

sa f e fe at ure ic ons

The icons below highlight key features of Browning ProSteel Safes, and help you quickly identify and compare the features of different safe models.
f i r e /s e c u r i ty r ati n g s
Fire and Security thermometers make it easier to compare the level of protection Browning ProSteel Safes provide in these two important areas. The F indicates fire protection and the S indicates security level. Higher numbers mean better protection.
force deflector locking system
The Force Deflector Locking System (patent pending) prevents bolt or handle forces from reaching the lock by using a rotating cam device. It prevents energy transfer to the lock better than most systems used in the safe industry.
pry-stop corner bolts Pry-Stop Corner
Bolts provide better protection than other pry-defense designs. Innovative long locking bolts extend diagonally from a reinforced support at the corners of the door to protect against pry attack at the vulnerable corner areas.
uni-force locking system Our finest safe locking mechanism uses robust cam locks and a large, multiple diversion bar system to prevent bolt or handle pressure from reaching the lock. Forces go to the cams and diversion bars, not the lock, for protection unmatched by other locking systems. 1" formed door The 1" Formed Door
is engineered with a rugged steel face, back and reinforcement panels to provide excellent strength and attack protection compared to the competition.
pry-stop end bolts Superior to other bolt designs which allow the locking bolt support bar to bend. Pry-Stop End Bolts are over 212 times longer and attach to a high-strength steel angle iron which prevents the locking bolt support bar from bending in a pry attack. The top and bottom locking bolts on the door side secure the critical door corners. locking bolts (variable size) The rugged steel pieces that move behind the door frame to actually hold the safe door locked and closed. Bigger bolts, and more of them, provide greater security. bolt direction Better safes have locking bolts extending from all four sides of the door for extra resistance to pry attack. Safes with bolts on three sides have them on both sides of the door and on the top edge.

The thickness of the steel that comprises the safe body. A smaller gauge number means thicker steel, which provides more security than thinner steel. The thickest Browning ProSteel Safe body is 316" (on Platinum Plus) and this specification is not shown in gauge measurement.
duo-formed door The best safe door we
offer is formed from multiple layers of steel, carefully formed together to provide superior strength, pryresistance and attack protection. Full second panel for outstanding strength. The door face is 1516" thick.
omnibarrier lock protection system
body thickness (variable measure)
A carefully engineered structure of steel hard plate and steel components designed to protect the safe lock from drill, punch and push attacks.
fire rating (variable time) A laboratory
measurement of time and temperature (in Fahrenheit) used to compare the relative amount of fire resistance provided by a safe. Safes with a longer fire rating time provide more fire protection than a safe with a shorter time.
drill-resistant deflector plate
A hardened steel plate strategically positioned at an angle in the door which causes drill bits to bend or break, providing additional protection for the lock.
layers of insulation The most important
factor in fire protection is the total thickness of the insulation in the safe. More insulation means more protection from fire. Our safes use 12" thick gypsum panels, so the number of layers multiplied by 12" shows the total insulation thickness in inches.
light package / mirror The interior light
package includes two light modules to illuminate the safe interior. A mirror covers the top half of the rear wall of the safe. Combined, they make it easier for you to find items inside the safe.
reinforced door frame The door opening
of the safe is strengthened by a U-shaped steel channel around the entire perimeter to create added pry and attack resistance.
dpX system The patented Duo-Plus Extra Storage System includes a rack to store long guns on the door back. There is also a variety of pouches and pockets to store other valuables on the door back. See page 91 for a complete description. aXis New Axis Adjustable Shelving is the

most versatile on the market. By combining multiple, moving shelves and an array of tracks, small and large items alike now fit in the safe and take up only the minimum amount of shelf space. See page 90 for a complete description.
180 heavy duty hinges Rugged hinges are machined from solid steel bar stock for strength. The hinges allow the door to swing open 180 for unhindered access to the safe interior. Hinge-side locking bolts maintain full security even if the hinges are cut off. The door is removable to simplify moving of the safe. ul security container rating The
industry standard test and rating for home/personal safes. Requires minimum construction specifications and passing a laboratory attack test. Our premium safes far exceed the minimum requirements for the UL Residential Security (Tool Attack) listing.

why step up?

Starting with the flagship Platinum Plus Series, there is a Why Step Up? section at the top of the description area for each series. This section is a list of just the features that distinguish that series from the series below (to the next page or pages) in the safe line up. Why Step Up? is an easy comparison between Browning ProSteel Safe series.
understanding safe features | safes 3 95
wh at you shoul d know b e f o r e b u y i n g a g u n s a f e.
Not all gun safes are the same. Different safes offer more or less protection, depending on the features included in the safe. This quick guide helps explain different feature areas and the comparative protection offered by individual features. You can determine the level of protection you want and need, and choose a safe that best meets those needs.

security

Loc ki ng S y Ste m The locking system connects the lock with the handle and the locking bolts. Better systems are engineered to protect against differing types of criminal attack.

fire protection

i n SU L At i o n t h i c k ne SS More insulation means more protection. Insulation acts as a barrier and has a cooling effect. Thicker insulation is a better barrier.
best Uni-Force System Ultimate protection against pry
and side bolt attacks. Includes the OmniBarrier System that encases the lock in steel and hard plate, protecting it against drill and punch attack.

best Five layers of 12" thick insulation So thick it

is very visible.

better Three or four layers of 12" insulation. good One or two layers of 12" insulation.
D o o r Se A L The door seal activates during a fire to seal the interior of the safe from the fire on the outside. It prevents heat from getting in around the perimeter of the door and keeps the inside cooler. Works by expanding intumescent action in response to heat.
better Force Deflector System Better than most industry
systems protecting against side bolt attack. Includes a secondary re-locker, hard plate and hardened pin lock protection to defend against attacks on the lock.
good Standard Locking System Does not provide
protection against side bolt attack. All Browning ProSteel Safes feature either the Uni-Force or Force Deflector Systems to defend against side bolt attack. Door thi ckneS S A thicker, more rigid door is better able to resist pry attacks. A door formed from multiple pieces of steel is more rigid because strategic bends in the metal add strength. A formed door also includes fire insulation, and therefore provides more fire protection.
best Premium 3-in-1 Palusol seal Palusol is the industry
standard expanding door seal. Includes triple-fin protection for a tighter seal and protection against cold smoke damage.
better Palusol seal Industry standard expanding door seal.
Expands five to nine times its original size.
good Simple rubber seal All Browning ProSteel Safes use a
Palusol seal for better protection.
best Duo-Formed Door 1516" thick door face.
Full steel interior panel.
better 1" Formed Door 1" thick door face.
Steel reinforcement panels.

convenience

i nt e r i o r c o nfi g U r At i o n A safe should allow maximum storage within its interior, and make it easy for the owner to access the items stored inside.
good Plate Door 316" thick solid steel door face.
All Browning ProSteel Safes have a Best or Better type door. S tee L thickneS S Thicker steel means more protection from any type of criminal attack and from fire.
best AXIS with DPX Storage System New Axis
Adjustable Shelving combined with the DPX Storage System provides the most versatile safe interior available, allowing you to customize your safe to meet your specific and always changing storage needs.
best 316" Steel Equivalent to about 6.5 gauge,

0.1875" thick.

better DPX Storage System Store long guns, handguns
and many small items on the door back in a system of pouches, pockets and loops. Long gun and shelf storage inside the safe, convertible to all long gun.
better 10 gauge or 11 gauge 0.135" or 0.12" thick. good 12 gauge 0.105" thick.
Loc ki ng BoLt DeS ign , n U m Ber An D PLA cemen t Better designed locking bolt structures and bigger bolts provide more pry resistance. Top, bottom and corner placement also improve protection against prying.

Color sHown: gloss BlaCk Shown with optional Elk scene
Medallion safe specifications diMensions Model Cu. Ft. (H x w x d) M56F 56 72" x 48" x 28" neW M47F 47 72" x 40" x 28" M39F 39 60" x 40" x 28" M28F 28 60" x 30" x 27"
weigHt 1,365 lbs. 1,190 lbs. 1,050 lbs. 855 lbs.

Bolts 18 18

gun CapaCity/interior 21/45 + 10 DPX Tall 24/35 + 10 DPX 24/35 + 10 DPX 11/22 + 7 DPX
suggested retail (gloss FinisH) $4,429.00 3,999.00 3,559.00 2,829.00
suggested retail (teXtured FinisH) $4,179.00 3,749.00 3,399.00 2,699.00
NOTE: Black Cherry, Silver Metallic and Textured Charcoal finish safes feature silver/chrome handle, dial ring and graphics. The handle and graphics for all other finish colors are gold-colored.
avail abl e f i n i s h e s
hunter Green Metallic Gloss black black cherry sand Metallic silver Metallic textured charcoal

interior c o lo r s

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M28F | Medallion series saFe
Color sHown: BlaCk CHerry Shown with optional Mountain scene
M47F | Medallion series saFe
Color sHown: sand MetalliC
The new Axis Adjustable Shelving is a factory installed option on Medallion Series Safes (see page 90).
NEW FaCtory installed option:
New Deluxe Embossed Five-spoke Handle
Pry-Stop Corner Bolt Mechanism

102 4safes | silver

silver series

authentic value

W h y st e p u p t o a si lve r se r i e s sa fe ? 11-gaugesteelbody 1516"thickDuo-FormedDoor withfullinnerplate 114"doorboltsonallfoursides forextrasecurity 1200F/60min.fireprotection QuickAccessDPXBarrelRack Attractivewildlifesceneavailable FourDPXHandgunPouches a nt i - p ry fe at u r e s Rugged11-gaugesteelbody Pry-StopEndBolts 114"chromedlockingbolts,four-sided doorcoverage Extendedthrowlockingbolts Fullyreinforcedintegrateddoorframe Tight-tolerancedoorfit 1516"thickDuo-Formeddoor a d d i t i o na l se c u r i t y fe at u r e s ForceDeflectorlockingmechanism Hardenedsteelpinlockprotection ULtoolattacklisted S&GGroupIIlockwithkeylockdial andfive-yearlimitedwarranty i nt e r i o r / c o nve ni e nc e a nd a p p e a r a nc e fe at u r e s NewPremiumDPXStorageSystem NewQuickAccessDPXBarrelRack FourDPXHandgunPouches Deluxethree-spokehandle Elevatedfloormakesremovinggunseasier MetallicMallardscenebonded tothesafedoor Baked-on,high-glossorruggedtextured charcoalfinishes f / m i n. sta nd a r d f i r e p r o t e c t i o n 1200F/60min.fireprotection Threelayersof 12"fire-resistantinsulation inthesafebodyanddoor Palusolexpandingfireseal

tg23F | tHeFtgard saFe

Color sHown: HaMMer Brown

tg41F | tHeFtgard saFe

theftgard Safe SpecificationS diMensions Model Cu. Ft. (H x w x d) TG41F 41 72" x 36" x 27" TG33F 33 58" x 36" x 27" TG23F 23 58" x 30" x 23"

Color sHown: HaMMer gray

weigHt 705 lbs. 600 lbs. 510 lbs.
Bolts 7/4 active 7/4 active 7/4 active
gun CapaCity/interior 20/30 + 10 Duo-Plus Tall 20/30 + 10 Duo-Plus 9/18 + 7 Duo-Plus
suggested retail $2,099.00 1,615.00 1,129.00
suggested retail (e-loCk) $2,188.00 1,704.00 1,218.00
ava il a bl e f iniS he S

hammer gray hammer brown

NOTE: Hammer Gray safes feature silver/chrome hardware and graphics. Hammer Brown safes have gold/brass hardware and graphics.

int e rior col orS

gray carpet tan carpet

theftgard | safes

real saFes at a real value
T h e fTg a r d 1200F/30min.fireprotection Thick1"formeddoorwithtwo-sided lockingbolts a nTi - p ry fe aT u r e s 12-gaugesteelbody 1"chromedlockingbolts,two-sided doorcoverage Extendedthrowlockingbolts Fullyreinforcedintegrateddoorframe Tighttolerancedoorfit 1"formeddoor a d d i T i o na l se c u r i T y fe aT u r e s ForceDeflectorLockingSystem Hardenedsteelpinlockprotection ULtoolattacklisted ULGroupIIlockwithfive-year limitedwarranty i n T e r i o r / co nve ni e nc e a nd a p p e a r a nc e fe aT u r e s NewDeluxethree-spokehandle Scrollgraphiconthedoor Ruggedtexturedfinish 1200/30 min. sTandard fi r e p r o T e c T i o n 1200F/30min.fireprotection Onelayerof12"fire-resistant insulationinthebody Twolayersof12"fire-resistant insulationinthedoorandceiling Palusolexpandingfireseal

theftgard grade i

tg20F | tHeFtgard saFe
theftgard Safe SpecificationS diMensions Model Cu. Ft. (H x w x d) TG20F 20 58" x 30" x 20" TG15F 15 58" x 24" x 18"
weigHt 460 lbs. 360 lbs. Bolts 7/4 active 7/4 active gun CapaCity/interior 11/22 Duo 9/18 Duo suggested retail $999.00 959.00 suggested retail (e-loCk) $1,088.00 1,048.00

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textured black

gray carpet

108 4safes | tactical

tactical series Mark ii

utility and style
m a r k i i ke y fe aTu r e s Heavy11-gaugesteelbody Convenientlyholdsshorterguns Interiormirrorandlightpackage makefindingitemseasier ExternalAccessoryRackmakesit easytohanggearonsideofsafe a n Ti - p ry f e aTu r e s Heavy11-gaugesteelbody Pry-StopEndBolts 114"chromedlockingbolts,four-sided doorcoverage Extendedthrowlockingbolts Fullyreinforcedintegrateddoorframe Tight-tolerancedoorfit 1516"thickDuo-Formeddoor o T h e r se c u r i Ty fe aT u r e s ForceDeflectorLockingMechanism Hardenedsteelpinlockprotection ULtoolattacklisted S&GTypeIElectronicLockwith five-yearlimitedwarranty i n Te r i o r / c o nve ni e nc e a nd ap p e a r a nc e f e aT u r e s DPXStorageSystemwithloops forshortbarrelguns NewQuickAccessDPXBarrelRack FourDPXHandgunPouches Tactical-looksinglehandle TopGearLoftconvenientlystores gearonsafe SideRailsandExternalAccessoryRack forhangingitemsoutsidesafe Rubber-coatedshelves Picatinnyrailsmakeforeasymounting ofaccessoriesinsidesafe Keyfobholderandsmallitemtrayfor evenmorestorageversatility Full-lengthmirroredbackpanel andinteriorlightpackage Raised-dotrubberfloorpanel Elevatedfloormakesremovinggunseasier CastBrowningnameplate TacticalBlackfinish f / m i n. sTa nd a r d f i r e p r o T e c T i o n 1200F/60min.fireprotection Threelayersof12"fire-resistant insulationinthesafebodyanddoor Palusolexpandingfireseal
s p e c i a lt y s a f e s
ar26F | taCtiCal Mark ii series saFe
ar35F | taCtiCal Mark ii series saFe
tactical Mark ii Safe SpecificationS diMensions Model Cu. Ft. weigHt (H x w x d) 860 lbs. AR35F 35 60" x 37" x 27" 725 lbs. AR26F 26 60" x 30" x 25"
Bolts 16/10 active 16/10 active gun CapaCity/interior 20/30 + 10 DPX 10/20 + 7 DPX
New Quick Access DPX Barrel Racks
suggested retail $3,279.00 2,729.00
Mark II External Accessory Rack

tactical black

Overall dimensions of AR35F and AR26F are 6" wider than shown and 4" taller than shown due to Gear Loft and Side Rails.

tactical | safes

tactical series Mark i
m a r k i k e y fe aT u r e s Convenientlystoresshorterguns SafeTopGearLoftmakesgreat useofspaceontopofsafe Pry-StopEndBoltsprovideexcellent pryresistance a n Ti - p ry f e aTu r e s 12-gaugesteelbody Pry-StopEndBolts 1"chromedlockingbolts,3-sideddoorcoverage Extendedthrowlockingbolts Fullyreinforcedintegrateddoorframe Tight-tolerancedoorfit 1"Formeddoor o T h e r se c u r i T y fe aT u r e s ForceDeflectorLockingMechanism Hardenedsteelpinlockprotection ULtoolattacklisted S&GTypeIElectronicLockwith five-yearlimitedwarranty i n Te r i o r / c o nve ni e nc e a nd ap p e a r a nc e f e aT u r e s DPXStorageSystemwithloops forshortbarrelguns FourDPXhandgunpouches Tactical-looksinglehandle TopGearLoftconvenientlystoresgearonsafe Picatinnyrailsmakeforeasymounting ofaccessoriesinsidesafe Half-heightmirroredbackpanel Raised-dotrubberfloorpanel Elevatedfloormakesremovinggunseasier CastBrowningnameplate TacticalBlackfinish f / m i n. sTa nd a r d fi r e p r o T e c T i o n 1200F/45min.fireprotection Twolayersof12"fire-resistantinsulation inthesafebodyanddoor Palusolexpandingfireseal

ak33F | taCtiCal Mark i series saFe

Short Guns on DPX

tactical Mark i Safe SpecificationS diMensions Model Cu. Ft. weigHt (H x w x d) 715 lbs. AK33F 33 58" x 36" x 27" 545 lbs. AK23F 23 58" x 30" x 23"
Bolts 14/8 active 14/8 active gun CapaCity/interior 20/30 + 10 DPX 9/18 + 7 DPX suggested retail $2,759.00 2,229.00
ak23F | taCtiCal Mark i series saFe
Overall dimensions of AK33F and AK23F are 4" taller than shown due to Gear Loft.

110 4safes | select

select series full line dealer
GreaT value FroM preFerred dealerS
K e y Fe at u r e s ExclusivelyavailablefromBrowning FullLineandMedallionDealers Interiorlightpackageandmirror WhitetailBuck/Doesceneor scrollgraphics a nt i - P ry Fe at u r e s 12-gaugesteelbody Pry-StopEndBolts 1"chromedlockingbolts,three-sided doorcoverage Extendedthrowlockingbolts Fullyreinforcedintegrateddoorframe Tight-tolerancedoorfit 1"Formeddoor O t h e r se c u r i t y Fe at u r e s ForceDeflectorLockingMechanism Hardenedsteelpinlockprotection ULtoolattacklisted S&GGroupIIlockwithkeylockdial andfive-yearlimitedwarranty
i nt e r i O r / c O nve ni e nc e a nd a P P e a r a nc e Fe at u r e s DPXStorageSystem TwoDPXHandgunPouches Interiorlightpackageandmirror ontophalfofback Deluxethree-spokehandle Elevatedfloormakesremovinggunseasier AvailablewitheitherWhitetailBuck/Doe sceneorscrollgraphiconthesafedoor Baked-on,high-glossfinish F/ M i n. sta nd a r d Fi r e P r Ot e c t i O n 1200F/45min.fireprotection Twolayersof12"fire-resistantinsulation inthesafebodyanddoor Palusolexpandingfireseal
ST34F | SelecT SerieS SaFe
To combat drill attacks, some Browning ProSteel safes feature Hardened Steel Pin Lock Protection strategically placed directly in front of the locking mechanism. The smooth, rounded edges of the hardened steel pins are more difficult to drill through than additional steel plate reinforcement. The pins also rotate freely and, should an attack attempt be made, are likely to bend or break drill bits.
Shown with Whitetail Buck/Doe Scene
seleCT safe speCifiCaTions diMenSionS Model cu. FT. (h x w x d) ST34F 34 60" x 36" x 27" ST24F 24 60" x 30" x 23"

weiGhT 710 lbs. 540 lbs.

BolTS 14/8 active 14/8 active
Gun capaciTy/inTerior 20/30 + 10 DPX 9/18 + 7 DPX
SuGGeSTed reTail $2,359.00 1,799.00
hunter Green Metallic Gloss black

Tan Carpet

heritage graphics | scenes | safes 3 111
Browningmakesadonationtotherespectiveorganizationforeach HeritageGraphicsoptionsold.AvailableonallsafesinthePlatinum Plus, Gold, Medallion and Silver Series models (except Sand Metallicfinishes).

heritage graphics

Now it is possible to show allegiance to these great organizations thatworktopreserveourrightsandhuntingheritage.TheHeritage Graphicsoptioncanbeorderedtoreplacethegamesceneonmany safes. You can support your favorite organization by proudly showingitslogoandgraphicsonagorgeousBrowningProSteelsafe.

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heriTaGe GraphicS nwTF
color Shown: hunTer Green

heriTaGe GraphicS rMeF

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game scene selection

available On Plati nu M Plu s , G Old , Med a lliO n a n d s ilve r M O d e l s
Eachseries(Platinum,Gold,etc.)hasastandardmetallicgamescene.Thesescenesarepermanentlybondedtothedoorandcanbeappliedonlyatthefactory.

poinTer Scene

By luke Frazier

elk Scene

By leon parSon

Mule deer Scene

By david JackSon

MounTain Scene

whiTeTail Buck/doe Scene

MallardS Scene

BuckMark Scene

preMiuM SaFe Scroll

112 4safes | vault door | security door

universal vault door

t urn an entire rOOM i ntO a va u lt Designedtofitavarietyofwalltypesandinstallationrequirements TheminimumroughdooropeningfortheVaultDooris83"x36" ExternalL-framewith12"diametersteelJ-boltanchors(included)canbepouredinplaceinnew constructionorinstalledinanexistingdoorframebyusingexpansionanchorsorlagbolts(notincluded) u n iversal vault dOOr Feature s DoorframeL-flangewillfitanywallwithaminimumthicknessof512" 1516"thickDuo-Formeddoor 22114"chromedlockingbolts OmniBarrierLockProtectionSystem Uni-ForceLockingSystem 112"offire-resistantinsulationinthedoor Knurled Knurledfive-spokeBuckmarkhandle External Externalball-bearinghinges Palusolexpandingfireseal ULListedS&GTypeIElectronicLock Also Alsoavailablewithablackprimeredfinish,allowingyoutopainttomatchanydecor Internal Internallockreleasetoopenthedoorfromwithinthevault
universal vaulT door speCifiCaTions
Model Vault Door weiGhT 645 lbs. BolTS 22 door conSTrucTion 10-gauge/12-gauge
SuGGeSTed reTail (GloSS FiniSh) $3,189.00
SuGGeSTed reTail (priMer FiniSh) $3,019.00

everdry elecTric dehuMidiFier
TheEverDryElectricDehumidifier removeshumidityfromtheinterior ofasafeandprotectsagainstrust. The18"longEverDryshouldbe usedonsafes30"wideandlarger. Cordisremovableforinstallation.

Suggested Retail: $29.95

Suggested Retail: $39.95

dry-zone

Absorbsmoisturewithout electricity,andisrechargeablein anoven.Itcanbereactivated indefinitely.One500-grambox protectsupto37cubicfeetof enclosedspace,aboutthevolume ofastandard30"widesafe.

Suggested Retail: $19.95

piSTol rack
Storehandgunsmoreefficientlyand increasestoragespaceonshelves. Accesstohandgunsismadeeasierby placingtheminanuprightposition. 4or6capacitygunmodelsavailable.
Suggested Retail: $24.95 6-Gun Suggested Retail: $18.95 4-Gun

zeruST proTecTanT

Smallcapsuleemitsaninvisiblevapor thatformsacorrosion-andrust-resistant barrieronmetalsurfaces.Volatile CorrosionInhibitors(VCIs)havebeen usedforyearstoprotectmetalpartsin industrialandcommercialapplications. Onecapsuleprotectsastandard30" widesafeforoneyear.

Suggested Retail: $7.99

dpx handGun poucheS
Storemorehandgunsinyoursafewith theversatileDPXHandgunPouches. TheseversatilepouchesincludesnapstrapstoallowuseontheMOLLESystem usedontheDPXandalsohookandloop fastenersforuseoncarpetedinterior surfaces.Setoftwo.Brownboxpackage. Notintendedforuseasaholster.

Suggested Retail: $24.95

vci Gun SockS
BrowningsVCI(VaporCorrosionInhibitor)GunSocksealsoutmoisture.VCIpenetratesinto thesmallestcreviceswhereoilscannotreach,drivingoutmoisture.Providesfullprotectionby formingavaporenclosurearoundfirearmfrommuzzletobutt.TheVCISock,whenusedina safeorcabinet,willofferadditionalprotectiontoallmetalitemsintheenclosedarea.Onesize fitsmostfirearms.

Suggested Retail: $14.95

114 4safes | accessories | lock options | interior options | warranty
factory-installed accessories
TheJewelryBoxoptionmakesstoringand finding findingjewelryinsideasafemucheasier andconvenient.TheelegantJewelryBox and convenientlyholdsjewelryandsmallitems conveniently insidethesafeinanorganized,protected inside manner.Exteriorissyntheticleather;interioris manner. linedwithjewelersvelvet.Mountedonhalf lined shelfbelowgunrackonmostsafemodels. shelf OptionalonGold,MedallionandSilver Optional Series Seriessafes. Standard StandardonPlatinumPlusSeriessafes. Factory Factoryinstalledonly.

Suggested Retail: $59.95

Medallion/Silver SerieS liGhT packaGe opTion
Thisintegratedlightingpackagemakeslocating objectsonshelvesoridentifyingtheright firearmconvenientandeasy.Thetwoincluded lightmodulesarewiredtoadooractivated switchandilluminatewhenthedooris opened.Factoryinstallationaddsaseamless lookwithnoexposedwiring. OptionalonMedallionandSilverSeriessafes. StandardonPlatinumPlusandGold Seriessafes. Factoryinstalledonly.

Suggested Retail: $129.00
Medallion/Silver SerieS Mirror opTion
Locatedonthetophalfofthebackwall,the mirroroptionlooksgreatandbrightensthe interiorofthesafetomakeobjects,especially thoseontherearoftheshelves,easierto find.Constructedofbreak-resistantmaterial fordurability. OptionalonMedallionandSilverSeriessafes. StandardonPlatinumPlus(fulllength)and GoldSeriessafes. Factoryinstalledonly.
Regular (Fits 28 or 26 cubic foot models) Suggested Retail: $49.00 Wide (Fits 39 or 35 cubic foot models) Suggested Retail: $59.00 Wide/Tall (Fits 56 or 42 cubic foot models) Suggested Retail: $89.00

File hanGer

Thefilehangerattacheseasilytothesideofanyshelfallowing youtostoredocuments.Canevenbemountedabovegunstorage totakeadvantageofunusedspace.Includesonefilehangerand 2box-bottomhangingfilefolders.

lock options

The locks below are available as factory-installed options. Availability Thelocksbelowareavailableasfactory-installedoptions.Availability byseriesisdescribedintheinformationforeachlock.

interior options

a l l sh e l F i nt e r i O r The TheAllShelfInterioraddsextrashelves sothattheentireinteriorportionofthe safecanbeusedforsmallitemsonthe shelves.Thelonggunrackfromthe DPXremainsonthedoor,sosome long longgunstorageremainsevenwhen the theinteriorisallshelves.The All Shelf Interior is available only as a factoryinstalled option on Gold, Medallion and Silver Series safes.

Suggested Retail: $65.00

S & G elecTronic lock
TheS&GElectronicLockis anadvancedsecuritysystem manufacturedbytheleaderin thelockindustry. Includesmanytechnical securityfeatures. Availableonallmodels.

SecuraM BioMeTric lock

TheSecuRamBiometricLockuses theuniquenessofanindividual fingerprintasthecombinationin thisadvancedsecuritysolution.The lockopenswitheitherafingerprint oramulti-digitcode.Itishighly secureandoperatesveryquickly. Simpleprogramminginstructions. LCDScreen. NotavailableonTheftGard,Bronze, Compact,TacticalSeriessafesand theSecurityDoor.
dPx MOssy OaK breaK-uP caMO Ifyourfavoritecoloriscamo,thenyou willlovetheMossyOakBreak-UpDPX StorageSystem.Withabackgroundof Break-Upandcomplementarycolor pouchandstrapmaterials,theCamo DPXisanoutdoorloversdream. AvailableonlytoreplacetheDPX StorageSystemusedstandardon PlatinumPlus,Gold,Medallionand SilverSeriesmodels.(Notavailableon Bronze,TacticalorSelect.)

Suggested Retail: $49.00

 

Technical specifications

Full description

Bronze Series safes include the DPX Storage System, with the pouch and pocket system on the top half of the door back panel. Long guns can be stored on the door back, and handguns and other small valuables can be stored easily in the pouches and pockets on the top half of the door back. Technical Information: Bronze Series Fire Protection Rating: 1200°F / 45 Mins. Safe Height: 60" Safe Width: 30" Safe Depth: 23" Safe Weight (Empty): 535 lbs. Features: Three-spoke Handle Pry-Stop end bolts Elevated floor makes removing guns easier Baked-on finish Palusol expanding fire seal

 

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