Fortress Display was able to withstand 15 minutes of attempts to penetrate the case using sledgehammers. That caught my eye. What if a thief attempts to make off with the display itself.

Two things.  Physics and you.  First the physics.  The display weighs about 400 lbs. empty.  Add fifty to one-hundred lbs. for the displayed guns and gross weight is 450 to 500 lbs.  The display is 48” long and 44” tall and 22” deep.  The combination of weight and overall size pretty well means that the “physics” of lifting and taking the item are pretty near impossible.  And remember time.  These guys are always in a hurry for obvious reasons.  Any attempt to make off with the display would not win them any speed medals. 

 Now here’s where you come in.  The displays have floor-mount holes in the bottom of the unit, allowing the display to be bolted to the floor.  Additionally, the displays have holes in the side of the frame (beneath the display area), allowing for the displays to be bolted to one another.  You can do either or both.  If you wear a belt or suspenders, do one or the other.  If you wear a belt and suspenders, do both.  Your choice. 

 So, while the frame and “glass” will take care of the sledgehammers, physics and you can take care of any concern that one would make off with the display.  Won’t happen.  That’s why we encourage you to display your merchandise in a “Fortress.”