>You arent moronic enough to use electronic safes are you?
I only use a gun safe due to legal requirement to do so tbh. I have no expectation that it'll keep a thief out. Most gun safes are moronicly easy to crack anyway.
But no, it's not electronic.
Yeah, homosexuals watch this literal guru in his craft and think that it's that easy. Your average thief will either have no lockpicking skills or rudimentary ones that will help with a few kinds of locks.
>Yeah, homosexuals watch this literal guru in his craft and think that it's that easy. Your average thief will either have no lockpicking skills or rudimentary ones that will help with a few kinds of locks.
Not him, but there are plenty of videos about gun safe cracking on youtube. Most don't require much more than a pry bar and a modicum of understanding what you're dealing with. Lockpicking usually isn't worth the effort for these things.
>Do you lock your car? If yes why? They can just crack the window takes 0.5 sec
There's nothing worth stealing in my car. The car itself is what is worth stealing. And my car isn't on the second floor of my house.
How does this analogy even fricking work in your mind?
The point was that for cheapo gun safes, there is no practical difference between a mechanical and an electric lock safe that OP is shitting on.
2 years ago
Anonymous
>theres nothing worth stealing in my car
Except the fricking car, you moronic frickwhit
The difference is that electronic locks have batteries that die you dumbass. Analog locks that dont depend on batteries are the point of this thread.
>Yeah, homosexuals watch this literal guru in his craft and think that it's that easy. Your average thief will either have no lockpicking skills or rudimentary ones that will help with a few kinds of locks.
Not him, but there are plenty of videos about gun safe cracking on youtube. Most don't require much more than a pry bar and a modicum of understanding what you're dealing with. Lockpicking usually isn't worth the effort for these things.
>Most gun safes are moronicly easy to crack anyway
This is the lockpickinglawyer...
>"picking" a combo safe >tools to open
The point is you arent going to "pick" something that doesnt have a key hole you morons. Also generally people dont bring fricking safe busting tools in a break / enter senario. Its not like a frickin youtube video where you can just sit down for a while and work on someones safe
The ukraine threads have rotted your brains
2 years ago
Anonymous
>The difference is that electronic locks have batteries that die you dumbass
Have you considered keeping an extra battery at hand?
2 years ago
Anonymous
>Except the fricking car, you moronic frickwhit
Do you even read the whole post you're replying to before starting to type?
2 years ago
Anonymous
>Except the fricking car, you moronic frickwhit
Literally stated in the next sentence, you dweeb.
>Also generally people dont bring fricking safe busting tools in a break / enter senario.
Your thieves don't even have a prybar or crowbar? Super common to lift up and unlock sliding doors etc.
2 years ago
Anonymous
>The point is you arent going to "pick" something that doesnt have a key hole you morons. Also generally people dont bring fricking safe busting tools in a break / enter senario.
I only saw few LPL videos, but he often flex with opening safes with shit like forks, lego etc.
can/euro or mass? I think it's changed due to recent hullabaloo but for a while my state was the only one that truly mandated 'safe storage'. I don't really expect it to hold up either if I'm out of the house but it's a decent place to put them at least, plus if I have to deal with kids or if a guest is snooping around I don't have to deal with prying eyes fricking up by accident
Everyone in this thread is a moron of massive proportions. Electronic locks also have keys or tumbler options precisely because the battery can run out. I have 6 years on the same battery and it's still going strong. The battery can be replaced from the outside, you don't have to open the safe in order to replace the battery either.
>Electronic locks also have keys or tumbler options precisely because the battery can run out.
No many don't but either you can replace the battery from the outside or there are a set of poles you can connect a battery to from the outside
diablo metal cutting blades. Almost all safes on the market are made from 14ga and 12ga sheet metal. Gun safes have gone the TSA route of security (They only stop moron and crackheads)
smart man. Why loose a few guns when I can burn my whole house down instead...
Just build an infloor cement vault like a normal person anon. Much more secure and difficult to locate. Or search a marketplace for an antique safe made from thick steel and cement
>having to grab your keys every time you go to open your keyless entry safe, just in case. >every time
I think you mean maybe once every 5-10 years when the battery dies and i don't have a spare.
>You arent moronic enough to use electronic safes are you?
I only use a gun safe due to legal requirement to do so tbh. I have no expectation that it'll keep a thief out. Most gun safes are moronicly easy to crack anyway.
But no, it's not electronic.
>Most gun safes are moronicly easy to crack anyway
This is the lockpickinglawyer...
Yeah, homosexuals watch this literal guru in his craft and think that it's that easy. Your average thief will either have no lockpicking skills or rudimentary ones that will help with a few kinds of locks.
>Yeah, homosexuals watch this literal guru in his craft and think that it's that easy. Your average thief will either have no lockpicking skills or rudimentary ones that will help with a few kinds of locks.
Not him, but there are plenty of videos about gun safe cracking on youtube. Most don't require much more than a pry bar and a modicum of understanding what you're dealing with. Lockpicking usually isn't worth the effort for these things.
Do you lock your car? If yes why? They can just crack the window takes 0.5 sec
>Do you lock your car? If yes why? They can just crack the window takes 0.5 sec
There's nothing worth stealing in my car. The car itself is what is worth stealing. And my car isn't on the second floor of my house.
How does this analogy even fricking work in your mind?
The point was that for cheapo gun safes, there is no practical difference between a mechanical and an electric lock safe that OP is shitting on.
>theres nothing worth stealing in my car
Except the fricking car, you moronic frickwhit
The difference is that electronic locks have batteries that die you dumbass. Analog locks that dont depend on batteries are the point of this thread.
>"picking" a combo safe
>tools to open
The point is you arent going to "pick" something that doesnt have a key hole you morons. Also generally people dont bring fricking safe busting tools in a break / enter senario. Its not like a frickin youtube video where you can just sit down for a while and work on someones safe
The ukraine threads have rotted your brains
>The difference is that electronic locks have batteries that die you dumbass
Have you considered keeping an extra battery at hand?
>Except the fricking car, you moronic frickwhit
Do you even read the whole post you're replying to before starting to type?
>Except the fricking car, you moronic frickwhit
Literally stated in the next sentence, you dweeb.
>Also generally people dont bring fricking safe busting tools in a break / enter senario.
Your thieves don't even have a prybar or crowbar? Super common to lift up and unlock sliding doors etc.
>The point is you arent going to "pick" something that doesnt have a key hole you morons. Also generally people dont bring fricking safe busting tools in a break / enter senario.
I only saw few LPL videos, but he often flex with opening safes with shit like forks, lego etc.
>most gun safes are moronicly easy to crack
I supposed if you go for a stack on yes but whats so moronicly easy about a combo lock or electronic lock?
can/euro or mass? I think it's changed due to recent hullabaloo but for a while my state was the only one that truly mandated 'safe storage'. I don't really expect it to hold up either if I'm out of the house but it's a decent place to put them at least, plus if I have to deal with kids or if a guest is snooping around I don't have to deal with prying eyes fricking up by accident
"You DO own Safe guns, right anon?"
>teleports behind you
Who the frick just carries this around to break/enter with? Ill just haul my jaws of life while im at it too
Dont have to with my master race combo locks
Everyone in this thread is a moron of massive proportions. Electronic locks also have keys or tumbler options precisely because the battery can run out. I have 6 years on the same battery and it's still going strong. The battery can be replaced from the outside, you don't have to open the safe in order to replace the battery either.
>Electronic locks also have keys or tumbler options precisely because the battery can run out.
No many don't but either you can replace the battery from the outside or there are a set of poles you can connect a battery to from the outside
Use that blade.
I BEG you.
diablo metal cutting blades. Almost all safes on the market are made from 14ga and 12ga sheet metal. Gun safes have gone the TSA route of security (They only stop moron and crackheads)
Thats why i store jugs of gunpowder in the door pockets of my safe...
smart man. Why loose a few guns when I can burn my whole house down instead...
Just build an infloor cement vault like a normal person anon. Much more secure and difficult to locate. Or search a marketplace for an antique safe made from thick steel and cement
I use the cheapest safe I could find because my country requires one to own guns
Oh no my battery died whatever will I do?
>having to grab your keys every time you go to open your keyless entry safe, just in case.
dumb as frick.
>having to grab your keys every time you go to open your keyless entry safe, just in case.
>every time
I think you mean maybe once every 5-10 years when the battery dies and i don't have a spare.
>batteries don't discharge or go bad prematurely
naïve
yeah in 5-10 years...
>batteries only fail after years
are you purposely being moronic or what?
Try not buying the cheapest trash you can find and you will understand one day anon.
>projecting
I knew you were moronic. thanks for playing.
I have plenty of stuff within arms reach with batteries that are 5+ years old and still going strong
you can get through most cheapo safes with a good fireaxe
I use a cheap gun locker that my dad gave me years ago. I live in a white neighborhood.
Are you moronic enough not to change batteries once a year?
I don't keep my guns in a safe.
I keep my guns in a dangerous.
Gun safe? For what - to make my guns feel safe?
my goal with the safe is to be kid resistant
if they happen to go into my gun room
anything beyond that is a "nice to have"