Nice!!!!
And evil.....
Nice and evil is good. Need enough tools to pass out to the family in a hurry. When they enter they'll be fight a squad and not just one person with a bunch of guns...lol
It's on my list. Wife already approved....lol
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Nice!!!!
And evil.....
3125 possible combinations using 5 fields with repeats allowed.How does it get 1000 combinations from the 5 buttons? I think I'd have to use the full combination with kids around.
Gardall "concealed wall safe" model# WS1317-T-EK. It's a flush mount wall safe. Simply cut between two studs and slide safe in. 4 lag bolts into the studs on each side of safe, no ones stealing this thing. Key aswell a six number digital code. I've had mine 10 years now, love it. 3 little one here, no room for mistakes. I can be in it in around 3 seconds. 1/4" steel door and 3 1" steel locking bolts means it's going to take a whole hell of a lot more than a screwdriver and hammer to get in. This is a great safe and being behind the bedroom door means no one even knows it's there.
I went with a Vaultek (Vaulteksafe.com)
I did not go with the biometric model. It is heavy, well built, and has features like internal channels and blocks to prevent prying and shimming like I have seen on many. Decent key, and nice feature of an audit log, so you can see if someone has been tampering or messing with the safe. Had issues with my first one, they covered it, and has been flawless since. Long battery life, rechargeable, and bluetooth can tell you how much charge is left, so no guessing.
Most of these safes are little more than decorative lock boxes, but then again, I have been seeing people who can easily defeat most locks so you start realizing that these measures are more a deterrent than real security.
Repeats are not allowed, and a standard Simplex lock has 1082 possible combinations when normall used.
An undocumented feature is that each push of the button rotates the internal wheels two positions. If you push a button, or combination of buttons, halfway you can vastly increase the number of combinations, while making it harder to open in a hurry. I think you can re-use a button that has been pushed halfway by doing a later press to rotate it the other half position.
i grilled vaultek on amazon about the battery when i was thinking about getting another pistol box...figured out that my power strip was malfunctioning on my dac sportsafe...plugged it directly into the wall and it's fine now...if i was gong to get another one i would go with this one...not many that have battery + ac power...
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LY908Y...UTF8&colid=84KKI0KGQPJH&coliid=I2ZLFVF4XLQ3KJ
I see sentry also has a bio pistol safe as well. Good reviews but most don't trust them.
I see sentry also has a bio pistol safe as well. Good reviews but most don't trust them.
I purchased the biometric sentry safe and like it a lot. Gives me the three options and mine is quiet to open and close. Still waiting to officially use it but the fingerprints were easy to scan and worked the first time every time. Like I mentioned not officially using it since I have nothing to put in it yet so not sure how well it will hold up when I do use it. Got a good deal on amazon for 124 a few weeks back.
I purchased the biometric sentry safe and like it a lot. Gives me the three options and mine is quiet to open and close. Still waiting to officially use it but the fingerprints were easy to scan and worked the first time every time. Like I mentioned not officially using it since I have nothing to put in it yet so not sure how well it will hold up when I do use it. Got a good deal on amazon for 124 a few weeks back.
Nice. Just battery power right?
$124.00 was a good price.
could just put your car keys or something you use regularly in it to test it out to see how you like it or just open and close it each day to test it out...does it have ac power?
What's the point of a video made by the manufacturer of the safe, showing breaking in to the safe? Obviously they will make it seem super tough to get in to. Can't get more biased than that.
if i wanted all mechanical i would go fort knox or vline brute...if i wanted powered i would go vaultek vt20i (haven't seen many that use ac power + battery power plus 3 different ways to access [minimum 1 mechanical - key + 1 electronic - buttons] the biometric is a bonus in this case, use it or don't)
It reminds me of the videos showing how pry and hammer proof a gun safe is, but never putting an abrasive cutoff wheel or torch to the box.What's the point of a video made by the manufacturer of the safe, showing breaking in to the safe? Obviously they will make it seem super tough to get in to. Can't get more biased than that.
Repeats are not allowed, and a standard Simplex lock has 1082 possible combinations when normall used.
An undocumented feature is that each push of the button rotates the internal wheels two positions. If you push a button, or combination of buttons, halfway you can vastly increase the number of combinations, while making it harder to open in a hurry. I think you can re-use a button that has been pushed halfway by doing a later press to rotate it the other half position.
Probably why they are not mentioned in the instructions.It is too hard to repeat the half pushes, especially under any duress and I would never advise someone to do that.