They can notThe TSC safes that are made by Liberty... does anyone know if those can be retrofitted with a dial lock? I'm not a fan of elocks
and how is any of that affected by 350 degrees??Well except for any heat treated items, rubber and some plastics it shouldn't be an issue.
2 mag dumps out of a AR and the barrel is approaching 600 degrees.
350 degrees is nothing in the world of heat
I had a TS safe at one time , I liked it , they’re well worth the cheap priceI never thought of that approach for gaining entry into a "gun cabinet." I'll admit, that's pretty slick. I commend your ingenuity. Here I was thinking pry the door open. Guess I'd make a pretty shitty burglar.
I wonder if there's any way to address that strength/design flaw?
10 minutes for a TSC safe? That sounds about right. So the difference between owning a "gun cabinet" and owning a TSC safe is about... 10 minutes.
I didn’t understand the lack of security until I took the door apart to change out the E lock to a dial , that’s when I saw thing just didn’t add up , from the outside it looks secure , from the inside it was all smoke and mirrors and a couple pieces of sheet metal holding those 1” impressive looking bolts and a 10-32 screw holding on the locking servo
Remember that 10 minutes involved a 1/2 cobalt drill bit , a 1/2 drill , and knowing exactly where to drill it because I had the same safe and I got to study the workings before attempting the break in
Don’t get me wrong , for the money it literally can’t be beat , it’s a great deal and a huge upgrade from the sheet metal lockers