Posted on 09/12/2023 9:52:09 AM PDT by CFW
All safe companies have the default code to their safes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7k4q3b2q1o
While it would be a drag to cut into your gun safe (or a relatives), it just takes an angle grinder and some time to get into most of the typical ones.
They gave access to someone’s private property...
Oh, THAT PIC went straight to the Frameo on the kitchen counter.
They’d wind up burning our house down before they got into it that way. Was that a Liberty safe?
True. But my home made gun safe has two cans of GOEX black powder with lids off. All it takes is one spark and Kaboom!
I made steel boxes for explosives in a steel fab shop in the oil fields. We learned how to make an almost unbreakable lock system.
Funnyman...
I see a safe cracker sanding his Finger tips and then The Stethoscope-——
KaBluie !
I have no idea what brand is in the video. I did a lot of research into various consumer brand safes. Some can be gotten into with little effort, others take a bit more time and effort but with a half hour of effort and the right tools it can be done.
Like most security things, it keeps the honest people out (and children) and makes it more difficult for thieves, and when combined with a home alarm won’t give them enough time to break into it. Also is good for fires to a certain degree.
The possibilities are endless…
Or just pay a locksmith to put in an old fashioned combo lock.
Mine is so old it has a key for the 2 locks. Only used for when the 5-year-old granddaughter visits. Keys even say do not copy.
I know, old thread... FYI, Liberty has made 2 changes to their safe combo policy. Note that this backup combo is actually a great feature as long as you have the ability to opt out.
Change 1: Liberty Safe has announced a procedure where safe owners can request that the backup combination be removed from their records. https://www.libertysafe.com/pages/combination-removal
Change 2: "We have also revised our policies around cooperation with law enforcement. Going forward, we will require a subpoena that legally compels Liberty Safe to supply access codes but can only do so if these codes still exist in our system."
Note that this backup combo is actually a great feature as long as you have the ability to opt out. It's actually a feature of the Securam lock Liberty uses, as well as in most other electronic safe locks. In Liberty's case, owners weren't even informed the back door existed.
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