Sorry to hear about your hands, but I'm sure the brick work looks nice. I must say that you have the wrong kind of biometric, you should go with iris recognition; if you want to be high screed and not worry about not being able to get at your gun.
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I bet that's CA DOJ approved too....what style safe? you can pop a gunvault open with a screw driver in about 1 second. i lost the keys for mine years ago, and only use it for storing momentos from the kids. old christmas lists, etc., now. if i need in, flathead. done.
Sorry to hear about your hands, but I'm sure the brick work looks nice. I must say that you have the wrong kind of biometric, you should go with iris recognition; if you want to be high screed and not worry about not being able to get at your gun.
Oops - looks like someone already posted the MB episode...Search the net for Gummi Bear trick. Find a glass or something you've touched with a clean finger print to lift and do it, poof - you're in your safe.
Fingerprint based biometrics are really crap, especially the consumer grade stuff we're likely to encounter.
what style safe? you can pop a gunvault open with a screw driver in about 1 second. i lost the keys for mine years ago, and only use it for storing momentos from the kids. old christmas lists, etc., now. if i need in, flathead. done.
DON'T
I was working on brickwork this weekend and destroyed the tips to my fingers. I can not access my SIG...it will not read my prints.....They will grow back, but I think I will be looking for a new easy access safe..
Guess I should have been carrying while doing housework
Next time, get a couple of your toes registered.
C'mon over, Kiver... you can borrow one of mine until you can get your Sig out!
So I know in an ideal world simplex or old fashioned combos are best, but I have to consider speed of access. What are some thoughts on the general electronic combination locks?