All safe companies maintain a data base of combinations that links up to the safes serial number.
That way if someone looses or forgets their combination they can recover it. Its also handy if someone dies and did not pass on the combination.
It takes a written, notarized letter establishing ownership along with about $100.00.
My question is what were the feds searching for in the first place.
That's pure BU££$}{!T I would NEVER purchase a safe of any kind if the company wanted Me to give them MY combination !!! WTF is the point of having a safe if You don't control who has the combination.
And the fedscum can KMA.
Have You not been following the decades long attempts to destroy the 2A and American Citizens the RKBA ? And leo's always try to link anything they can to finding out if you have any firearms. When you get stopped for a traffic violation what's ALWAYS one of the first things they ask ? It used to be a simple "do you have a weapon?" Now it's expanded to "do you have an guns, knives, bombs, flamethrowers or other destructive devices ?"
WAKE UP PEOPLE !!!
“All safe companies maintain a data base of combinations that links up to the safes serial number.
That way if someone looses or forgets their combination they can recover it. Its also handy if someone dies and did not pass on the combination.
It takes a written, notarized letter establishing ownership along with about $100.00.”
I wondered if that were the case, but is that known to the safe owner? Is there a way to override that access if you wanted no one to know the combination? Either way this was out of line for Liberty to do. Giving any access to the FBI today is tantamount to handing it to a blood thirsty murderer.