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Uploaded by on Oct 6, 2006

I never thought it was so easy to open a safe in a hotel.

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  • I dont get what i have to do with the paper clip..

  • you just use it to pull out a cable for the motor

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  • a gun only works if you are there to shoot it, if you are not home then they will steal your .45 also.

  • @myweineriswonderful. O yea, so hardcore!! I can sense a little sarcasm here...

    I'm just saying, break into my house, and have your prayers already over with. How many criminals would break into houses knowing they are probably about to face a loaded gun and their life will soon be over? Not very many.

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  • why do you show it?

  • people that break into houses look for houses that would have guns and stuff thats easy to sell on the street trust me i was a drug adict for years and at bad time was never thinking about living or dieing just did what i did to get money many people look for the hard working crazy american to rob they know who to go for and its not hard to get away if a thief wants something he will get it

  • you are a pro cracker

  • Try to do that with the CHALLENGER SAFE!!!

    You can't!! Because the battery wires are behind the lock mechanism and not in front!!

  • i know your password, but I don't tell it :P

  • And there are zero signs of forced entry! This will leave the safe owner scratching their head. Good demo to help safe owners look for flaws in their equipment.

  • @mosinnagant76 Excuse me sir, but I am watching Macbeth ATM...

  • @AClarke2007 Nobody's life is worth a little junk. I still stand by the fact that there would be less crime if criminals knew they would face a loaded gun when breaking and entering. As far as protecting junk goes, I wouldn't be willing to take a life over it. But, if someone is breaking into your house, you wouldn't just be protecting your junk, you would be protecting yourself and maybe a family if you had one. Protecting that would be a no brainier.

  • @mosinnagant76 Who`s life is worth a little junk?

  • cant you just take the safe and run?

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