these boxes are awesome! i have had mine for a few months now i did make one modification though. i made the beeping sound much much quieter so as not to alert an intruder of where i am or what im doing. i have a glock 27 and a lcp plus a extra clip for the glock. fits nice and snug.
while in theory that's possible, if you knew exactly where to poke. in my box there are guns in the way. and it would be real simple to cover the buttons up with a piece of plastic or metal. now i will say they would not be hard to smash or cut/pry open they aren't very tough in that manner but for the purposes of keeping kids out of them but still having a readily available weapon in case of a break in at a moments notice they are the best i have found in that price range.
@JCgraves73: Periodic (6mo) replacement of batteries with quality alkalines should solve that porblem- compare the risk of battery failure or failed ID to the relative risk/time incurred trying to open a mechanical combination lock under stress and IMO biometrics compare favorably. Shoving a loaded gun in an unlocked drawer is probably the worst of all- coming home to find a buglar meeting you with your own gun? No thanks! All options have some element of risk. Modern biometrics are reliable.
biometric lock depends on a battery a battery will fail when you need it the most dont bet your life on a battery murphy's law : anything that can go wrong will go wrong
@labacu90 see i keep the gun next to me when i sleep of course i lock them up when im not home i carry concealed and have an alarm i just dont feel like locking my gun up when i sleep might not be enough time to fumble with a lock or rely on batteries running out on this safe i just keep it next to me if a intruder gets to it before me then he is too close at that point to unlock a safe i asume he has his own gun anyway its just a trade off i sleep better knowing i can go into action within secs
that's why the key is for backup. Place the key somewhere out of your kid's reach and not somewhere obvious. Hanging on a nail behind the dresser for example.
these boxes are awesome! i have had mine for a few months now i did make one modification though. i made the beeping sound much much quieter so as not to alert an intruder of where i am or what im doing. i have a glock 27 and a lcp plus a extra clip for the glock. fits nice and snug.
TheGorillatavern 1 year ago
@TheGorillatavern acually you can just take a pin and hit the delete button so it is easy to break into (I saw a vid)
hulksmash911911 1 year ago
@hulksmash911911
while in theory that's possible, if you knew exactly where to poke. in my box there are guns in the way. and it would be real simple to cover the buttons up with a piece of plastic or metal. now i will say they would not be hard to smash or cut/pry open they aren't very tough in that manner but for the purposes of keeping kids out of them but still having a readily available weapon in case of a break in at a moments notice they are the best i have found in that price range.
TheGorillatavern 1 year ago
Foolproof? Hmmm. Sooooo....what happens if the battery dies?
Spectre426 1 year ago
I see what appears to be a ww2 1911 (my dream). NICE!!
thecottonheadedninny 1 year ago
Nah sayers, always remember all bio locks come with keys.
Anothercoilgun 1 year ago
Kiwitedferny had a fail with this model. Even his dog can swipe his paw and it un-locks. I'd test this with other fingers and see if it's defective.
gwmiv 1 year ago
@JCgraves73: Periodic (6mo) replacement of batteries with quality alkalines should solve that porblem- compare the risk of battery failure or failed ID to the relative risk/time incurred trying to open a mechanical combination lock under stress and IMO biometrics compare favorably. Shoving a loaded gun in an unlocked drawer is probably the worst of all- coming home to find a buglar meeting you with your own gun? No thanks! All options have some element of risk. Modern biometrics are reliable.
mytuberforyou 1 year ago
Cool! Thats like really some James Bond shit!
nbcooler022 2 years ago
that great someone brakes into your house and you have to do all that to get your gun shit thats so sweet
draz506 2 years ago
great video thanks, I was looking for a Biometric security box just like that one, does it have a key lock also in case of battery failure?
lg123xyz 2 years ago 2
aww look at the cute little pistol
timstuco 2 years ago
biometric lock depends on a battery a battery will fail when you need it the most dont bet your life on a battery murphy's law : anything that can go wrong will go wrong
jcgraves73 2 years ago
@jcgraves73
Why have a gun then asshole.
Anothercoilgun 1 year ago
@Anothercoilgun you have the gun to kill the intruder im not putting a lock between me and my gun when i need it the most
jcgraves73 1 year ago
@jcgraves73 what if the intruder gets to the gun ahead of you? then you have no lock between the gun and your intruder -> aka your deeply fucked.
labacu90 1 year ago
@labacu90 see i keep the gun next to me when i sleep of course i lock them up when im not home i carry concealed and have an alarm i just dont feel like locking my gun up when i sleep might not be enough time to fumble with a lock or rely on batteries running out on this safe i just keep it next to me if a intruder gets to it before me then he is too close at that point to unlock a safe i asume he has his own gun anyway its just a trade off i sleep better knowing i can go into action within secs
jcgraves73 1 year ago
@jcgraves73 It sounds as if you live in Afghanistan or Somalia or something...
labacu90 1 year ago
murphy's law: anything that can go wrong will go wrong , biometric locks depend on a battery dont bet your life on a battery
jcgraves73 2 years ago
that's why the key is for backup. Place the key somewhere out of your kid's reach and not somewhere obvious. Hanging on a nail behind the dresser for example.
julebuggy 2 years ago
@jcgraves73
Murphy says the gun will jam before the first shot, vault or no vault in house. Next .
Anothercoilgun 1 year ago
Who manufactures this safe?
Walther62 2 years ago