They go to the coke machine where ever you bought the safe?
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I can't find any hidden key access.
Both are electronic safes.
Looks like overide keys in case the bettery dies......
Same...Looks like my Harley ignition key.
I had a key like that once for a freezer.
You mean the one you kept the dead hookers in? Seriously, who needs a freezer that locks? I mean, if the kids want freeze pops bad enough that you have to lock them up....
Gun clubs.
I have yet to see a single gun club where the fridges or freezers didn't have padlocks or whatnot on them. Or they weren't located in a secured room or kitchen. You leave stuff unlocked and the skinflint fudds will have a field day.
-Mike
You mean the one you kept the dead hookers in? Seriously, who needs a freezer that locks? I mean, if the kids want freeze pops bad enough that you have to lock them up....
Same for the Chapman Lock that was popular in the 80's and 90's
Or, go to nearest big box store that stocks safes and hide it inside one. maybe under removable floor panel or tape to the back of a drawer if it has one.
We have an unlocked fridge at the Hopkinton club full of soft drinks, with a sign stating the fridge will be refilled as long as people put $.50 a drink into the cup. It's been working quite well for a year or so.I have yet to see a single gun club where the fridges or freezers didn't have padlocks or whatnot on them.
And we have a winner!
It was on my first gun safe now sitting in storage. Already need a key and a code to get in. Who would have thought another key to get in as a back up..?
And it's about time I sold this puppy.
Going in the classifieds soon enough.
Fake mini fridge if anyone is interested.