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I like the Fort Knox handgun safe. Well made and use a easy simplex lock
My bedroom handgun safe is bolted high up on a shelf in the closet. Way too high for my little ones without a ladder or some serious climbing skills.
I just leave my entire pistol collection on the floor and ask them to help me clean up the mess. They haven't touched one yet
http://www.amazon.com/Gunvault-SpeedVault-SV500-gun-safe/dp/B006OGNLKA
Looks like a good solution. Currently available in Costco for $100
$80 at Costco Nashua last week with the added benefit of no sales tax.
Fort Knox, a good small lockbox. Well made and very solid.
How does it get 1000 combinations from the 5 buttons? I think I'd have to use the full combination with kids around.
How does it get 1000 combinations from the 5 buttons? I think I'd have to use the full combination with kids around.
Would like a speed vault if i remember correctly, the o e that drops down single hand gun
I went with the 4 button key pad instead of the bio-metric version. Right now they are about $125 on Amazon.
Well its order dependent and you can do double/simultaneous presses. You can get more than 1000 if you do half presses but that's jumping to the conclusion that you will be that dexterous in the middle of the night and under pressure.
http://www.amazon.com/Gunvault-SpeedVault-SV500-gun-safe/dp/B006OGNLKA
Looks like a good solution. Currently available in Costco for $100
With the added advantage that after a certain number of fail attempts it locks up and you have to use a key to open it at least mine did. One bit of advice though the kids seem to like pushing the buttons randomly because it makes a nice beeping sound and the light turns on every time they hit a button
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Like the idea of the Biometric ones but most people say stay away from them.
With thicker steel than most full sized "gun safes".Fort Knox, a good small lockbox. Well made and very solid.
An interesting article on the Simplex, and why it is good for low security applications (like closing off "employee only" areas in stores, but not securing the store when closed) :Well its order dependent and you can do double/simultaneous presses. You can get more than 1000 if you do half presses but that's jumping to the conclusion that you will be that dexterous in the middle of the night and under pressure.
That's what the word "NO" is for, he is 13 months now and understands the word.
An interesting article on the Simplex, and why it is good for low security applications (like closing off "employee only" areas in stores, but not securing the store when closed) :
https://www.hackcanada.com/ice3/2600/2600_08-3_p6.txt