How to Move a Rhino Gun Safe (Cost, Weight & Steps)
Rhino Metals safes (Ironworks, Kodiak, CD-series) are heavily built and heavy to move. Here's how the pros do it in DFW — ground-level only.

Why Rhino Metals Safes Need a Specialty Mover
Rhino Metals is an Idaho maker known for thick steel, the Ironworks and Kodiak lines, and strong warranties. Models run from about 400 lbs up to 1,100 lbs for the largest Ironworks safes. That's far beyond what a standard moving crew is equipped — or willing — to handle, and well past safe DIY territory. Moving Company Guys is DFW's specialty gun safe mover: we bring the right dollies, straps, floor protection, and trained crews to relocate your Rhino Metals safe without a scratch on it, your floors, or your doorways.
WeightsRhino Metals Gun Safe Weights by Model
Weight is the #1 factor in both the move plan and the price. Approximate empty weights for popular Rhino Metals models:
| Rhino Metals Model | Approx. Weight |
|---|---|
| CD / Longhorn 30–50 | 400 – 700 lbs |
| Kodiak 5928–7242 | 550 – 900 lbs |
| Ironworks IW6033 | 900 – 1,100 lbs |
Weights are approximate and vary by size, gauge, and fire rating. Tell us your exact model and we'll confirm the crew and price.
CostHow Much Does It Cost to Move a Rhino Metals Safe?
Rhino Metals moves are priced primarily by weight, then distance and access. We publish our pricing — most competitors hide it:
| Safe Weight | Typical Local Move Cost |
|---|---|
| Up to 500 lbs | $250 – $400 |
| 500 – 1,000 lbs | $400 – $650 |
| 1,000 – 1,500 lbs | $650 – $1,000 |
| 1,500 lbs+ / commercial | $1,000 – $1,800+ |
See our full gun safe moving cost guide and weight chart for details. Every quote is flat and written — no surprises on move day.
ProcessHow We Move Your Rhino Metals Safe — Ground Level
Important: we move gun safes on a single level only (garage, ground-floor room, to and from the truck). We do not take safes up or down staircases — it's the highest-risk part of any safe move, and keeping it ground-level is how we guarantee zero damage and zero injuries. Here's our process:
- Assess the move. We confirm your Rhino Metals safe's weight, the path from its current spot to the truck, every doorway width, and the floor type at both ends — all on a single level.
- Empty and prep the safe. You remove all firearms, valuables, and documents; ammunition travels separately (movers can't legally carry it). We can remove the safe door on site — it's roughly half the total weight.
- Protect the home. We lay Masonite floor protection and pad doorways and corners so neither your Rhino Metals safe nor your floors get marked.
- Secure to the dolly. The safe is strapped to a 2,000 lb-rated industrial appliance dolly with lifting and ratchet straps — controlled, never free-lifted or tipped down stairs.
- Load and transport. We walk it out on the ground level, ramp it into the truck, and strap it upright and braced for transit.
- Place and finish. We roll it to its exact ground-level spot at the new home and set it down level, with optional bolt-down/anchoring.
The Right Equipment for a Rhino Metals Safe
- 2,000 lb-rated industrial appliance dollies
- J-bars / Johnson bars, pipe rollers, and heavy-duty sliders
- Ratchet and lifting straps, ramps, and load-securing gear
- Masonite floor protection, door-jamb guards, and moving blankets
Why You Shouldn't Move a Rhino Metals Safe Yourself
A dropped Rhino Metals safe is expensive: floor refinishing $1,000–$3,000, drywall and door repair $200–$500, plus serious injury risk — every one of them more than a professional move costs. Standard homeowner and household-goods policies often exclude specialty items like safes, so a DIY accident is usually out of pocket. We're licensed (USDOT #3918729 · TxDMV #009567347C) and fully insured for the safe itself.
Before We ArriveHow to Prepare Your Rhino Metals Safe
Empty the safe and unload all firearms; transport ammunition separately; remove valuables and documents. If possible we'll take the door off on site — on most Rhino Metals models the door is roughly half the total weight, which makes the move safer and faster. Make sure there's a clear, single-level path to the door.
More BrandsOther Gun Safe Brands We Move
However heavy or high-end your safe, we move it ground-level across DFW: Liberty · Fort Knox · AMSEC · Browning · Cannon · Winchester · Champion · Commercial & TL-Rated. Not sure of your model? Check the weight chart or see moving costs.
Moving a Rhino Metals Safe — FAQ
Most local Rhino Metals moves run $250–$650 depending on the model's weight, with the heaviest models more. We give a flat written quote — call (972) 528-0385.
Popular Rhino Metals models run about 400–1100 lbs empty. Tell us your model and we'll confirm the exact weight, crew size, and price.
No — we specialize in ground-level moves (garage, ground-floor rooms, to and from the truck). Keeping safes off staircases is how we protect your safe, your home, and our crew. Most safes live on the ground floor anyway.
Yes — remove all firearms and valuables, and transport ammunition separately (movers can't legally carry it). We can also remove the door on site to cut the weight roughly in half.
Under 250 lbs needs 2 movers; 250–600 lbs needs 3; 1,000 lbs+ needs 3–4 trained movers with industrial dollies and straps. We send the right crew for your safe's weight.
Yes — USDOT #3918729 · TxDMV #009567347C with full liability insurance, plus specialty coverage for the safe itself that standard household-goods policies often exclude.
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