For moving them, there's Richard at Precision Movers 403-540-4393; he moves safes & piano's in addition to regular household and office moves. I can't say whether he'll install, but he'll sure get it to where you want. Disclosure: he's my quasi brother-in-law. He does have some safes for sale, but I don't know his inventory; I think they primarily lean towards the heavier burglary safes rather than gun safes.
When you say install, are you referring to anchoring it to the concrete floor, or just lag-bolting it to a wall? Whichever fastening method you choose, keep in mind you may wish to elevate it as that will assist it in resisting potential flood damage in a typical basement installation (those bolt holes in the bottom will allow water in). The drawback is that elevating it on strips assists in people getting pry tools underneath (however unlikely this is, you bought a safe in the first place, right?). I'd recommend elevating on a solid base, such as plywood cut to the footprint size.
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