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A Survivalist Barska Biometric Fingerprint Gun Safe For When SHTF

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Uploaded by on May 2, 2011

This video shows our Barska Biometric Fingerprint Gun Safe (http://amzn.to/jeiBh2).

More information is available at "The Survival Summary" http://www.survivalsummary.com

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  • just curious how did you find out you sleep walk?

  • @BALJIT147 I am a "light sleepwalker" I wake up after about 3 steps out of bed.

    Funny story: when I was little my younger brother almost made it outside and pissed in the kitchen base cabinets. :-)

  • How has this worked for you so far?

  • @1LimaUniformLimaZulu I can report back with a couple of months use that this has worked perfectly. We never dug into the electronics to disable the beeps but if our house alarm is blaring we won't need to worry much about stealth.

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  • A sleep walking, gun owning survivalist. scary lol

  • Old school safe would probably better. Keep one gun near the bedside and leave the rest in real safe. Remember that mythbuster episode where they crack the biometric reader by using a photocopy of a fingerprint?

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  • Wind some duct tape over the summer. Brings down the sound a lot.

  • did you ever find out what those ports are for?

  • @TitusF2 that is in effect having a key, but then hiding that key and putting a fake key somewhere to make people think the fake key is the real key. alternatively you get a good safe, hide it, bolt it down in the location and hide the spare key for it in a plug socket and keep the main key on a chain on your person or in a key watch.

  • that probably what happend to your last safe you took the damn thing apart!

  • @BALJIT147 LOL!!!

  • @valajbeg It recognizes fingerprints. If your fingerprints are damaged after you store them then it's not likely to recognize them. I've done lots of reading on these fingerprint readers. Lots of elderly people are having trouble with them. I don't know if your fingerprints thin out when you get old but it appears these particular elderly people had the problem of scanner not accepting their prints. The scanner simply would read them.

  • @Mrkrogenham Can you point us to anything that confirms what you're saying? I wouldn't know what to use as an alternative power source. The ports look like there are the size of standard 1/8 inch audio jacks.

  • When i get home i usually throw my keys and wallet on the cupboard next to the door. If i forget to lock the door anyone could grab everything just one step inside the apartment - that would be perfect for stashing those stuff next to the front door.

  • If there was an uncrackable, bio-metric safe out there; And I knew how to duplicate a fingerprint; I would use the fingerprint of a dead man to open the safe. It would prevent anyone from getting in to my safe if they managed to duplicate my fingerprint, thinking that my print opened it. The only problem would be is if I lost the print copy or it got damaged while not having duplicates.

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