What is the gage of steel for the body? If it isn't at least 10 gage steel, it's nothing more than a pretty box that the top can be cut off in 3 minutes with an electric saw.
It is pretty thin with an 11 gauge steel body. Also the ball bearing panel is only behind the lock I believe, not the whole door and not the body of the safe.
Most burglars are not after anything but drug money. Fast and out. Besides, just keep a bunch of saws in your safe so if they cut in, they just win another saw.
For the price I would suggest looking into Steelwater HD series gun safes, has a 2hr fire rating, a thicker 9 gauge body, a 1/4 inch steel plate, 1 1/2" diameter bolts just more of them than Liberty, 20 in all plus it comes with motion activated lighting and power outlet with 3ac and 2usb included, digital electronic lock with backup key and a 5 spoke wheel. I just picked up their 39 gun safe. HD593924 after weeks of research. It was the best deal I could find. I got a 5% discount for being a veteran and no sales tax in Nevada plus free garage delivery and a concrete anchor kit and an included door organizer all for under $2,400 out the door. Hope this gives you something to think about.
Lincoln is just 10 gauge steel which is ridiculous for a „safe“ costing $4k+ and only be classified as UL RSC. Folks ain’t drilling the front door but using a circular saw to cut through 10 gauge steel on side like a tuna can.
The door gap on those safes makes it easy to be pried open. Don't get me wrong, they will do the job 90% of the time as most break in's are smash and grabs by skinny/stupid little crack heads that won't have the time needed to pry it open. They could cut it but most are not running around with saws etc.