Gun Safe Burglary Break In Test #5B
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@steelwatergunsafes Good Choice, I have noticed that Your safes are of one of the highest Quality Gunsafes I've seen on here and from what i've seen, Recommended to anyone and affordable too.
Did You eventually get it open?
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i have to say, this is one of the toughest test someone can put a gunsafe through and it preformed great! again the locking bolts did a great job and the overall build integrity of the safe is great and it looks good ( before the attacks lol) if i was on the market for a safe you guys would be on the list!
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I think what you meant was the handle, Hinges and the Dial are gone, NOT the Lock.
The Lock is still relatively intact, That's what's securing the boltwork.
Two questions, Do Your safes have a boltwork relocker mechanism setup and What locks do You use S&G 6700's?
KitCloudkickerUK 11 months ago
@KitCloudkickerUK
The locking mechanism of the safe has already been knocked off which can be viewed in Gun Safe Burglary Break In Test #1. The relocking bolt has been activated and is therefore the only thing securing the boltwork.
The answer to your first question is yes. All our safes feature a spring loaded re-locking bolt. The answer to your second question is all our 1 and 2 hour fire safes use a LaGard Group II combination dial lock.
steelwatergunsafes 11 months ago