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So here is how I learned about this video...My son who is in the Air Force and lives off base but in base housing is required to keep his firearms locked up. He has a full size vault but wanted a small bedside floor safe to keep his handgun in so we gave him a small .3CF Brinks floor safe that has a digital combination and a key back-up...Got a call this morning from My son to say that while deployed his batteries ran down and during the last house to house move he lost his keys...

I decided to go to you tube to see if there was a way to get this style safe open other than dropping it on its corner....

Needless to say - I was AMAZED at what the video below revealed....And it worked for my son and I tried it on my bedside unit and it also worked on mine (tried it on mine after removing my P226)..... Thought I would share the video in case this ever happens to anyone here...Stupid Simple Solution to a potential problem many might face sometime in your lifetime.....Enjoy...Mark

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fjrTTlxWTIY
 
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Time for Brinks to redesign that lock...
 
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May as well not lock it unless it's securely fastened.


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Useless junk.

Combo locks with key backups are pretty pointless as well.


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This is why some safes cost $50, and some cost $5,000.


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I always assumed hotel maids knew tricks like those described in the video, which is why I usually carry a small lockbox that goes into the safe with my valuables inside.
 
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I always assumed hotel maids knew tricks like those described in the video, which is why I usually carry a small lockbox that goes into the safe with my valuables inside.


Couldn't they just walk away with the small lockbox?

Maybe a lockbox that chains up to a radiator in the room or something would make more sense.


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Locks keep honest people out.

I worry far more about irresponsible access then access for the purpose of theft. (Kids, drunk party goers, Democrats....irresponsible folks. Smile).


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What was that kid in the video, eleven? twelve?

None of those “safes” under $1K take more than a few seconds to a minute to break into. The GunVaults can be broken into with a good grip and a paper clip.


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The GunVaults can be broken into with a good grip and a paper clip.


Or a flat-bladed screwdriver and 10 seconds.

A buddy had a Gunvault Nanovault whose lock failed, with his duty gun locked inside. You couldn't insert the key all the way.

I stuck a screwdriver into the seam between the two halves next to the lock, twisted the tip to make a gap wide enough to force the screwdriver further inside, then applied a few pounds of downward leverage on the handle of the screwdriver.

There was a pop, the lock mechanism fell apart into various pieces, and the Nanovault swung open.
 
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The GunVaults can be broken into with a good grip and a paper clip.


Or a flat-bladed screwdriver and 10 seconds.

A buddy had a Gunvault Nanovault whose lock failed, with his duty gun locked inside. You couldn't insert the key all the way.

I stuck a screwdriver into the seam between the two halves, twisted the tip to make a gap wide enough to force the screwdriver further inside, then applied a few pounds of downward leverage on the handle of the screwdriver.

There was a pop, the lock mechanism self-disassembled into various pieces, and the Nanovault swung open.


I broke one of those open the exact same way. I was mortified at just how easy it was to defeat.


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The Brinkman firesafe I have, you can stick a screwdriver in the slot and turn the lock as if it were the key.....
 
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Woowwwww.


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What if you had a 320 in there?



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What about those small gun boxes with the simplex locks?



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There was a $30 little Sentry-brand document safe at work that didn't have a key with it. They brought it to me yesterday to see if I could see if the key was inside. I grabbed a paper clip and picked the lock in about 90 seconds.

I feel like so many little safes like this are purely cosmetic, giving a total false sense of security.

Even the "better" ones can usually be pried open pretty quickly.



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Ah yes, once again marketing has presented the illusion of safety. Then reality appears.
 
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