Posted on 06/29/2007 12:52:46 AM PDT by TopoGigio
This is why I will always have a gun in the house.....
Still not enough, IMHO.
Of course, someone has posted a full instructional as to how it works and which shows you what needs to be done to a key to make it work...
Milliseconds.
Meet my friends, Sig, Heckler and Koch.
These two Schlage sites provide extensive information about Primus. ... I was not successful in bumping a schlage lock cylinder that was keyed to a factory ... www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/archive/index.php/t-805907.html - 16k - Supplemental Result - |
KCBD - NewsChannel 11 / Lubbock, TX: Lock Bumping: What you Need ...
But to someone who doesn't know, lock bumping isn't that simple. ... out there that can't be bumped, like Assa locks, or Schlage Primus, and Everest locks. ... kcbd.com/Global/story.asp?S=6558774&nav=menu69_3_12 - 72k - |
KCBD - NewsChannel 11 / Lubbock, TX: Lock Bumping: What you Need ...
With just a couple of good hard taps, this bump key can unlock just about any lock: deadbolts, ... like Assa locks, or Schlage Primus, and Everest locks. ... www.kcbd.com/Global/story. asp?S=6558774&nav=menu69_3_13 - 72k - Supplemental Result - [ More results from www.kcbd.com ] |
Schlage Primus key blank. Schlage Primus key blank. By Rod Oden .... MEDCO M3. The original locking technology employed by Medeco involves pins that must be ... www.locksmithledger.com/publication/ article.jsp?pubId=1&id=517 - 40k - |
High Security Cylinders and Protected Key Stock - Locksmith Ledger
Schlage Primus key blank. By Rod Oden. In order to maintain key control, ... MEDCO M3. The original locking technology employed by Medeco involves pins that ... www.locksmithledger.com/print/Locksmith-Ledger/ High-Security-Cylinders-and-Protected-Key-Stock/1$517 - 40k - Supplemental Result - |
My BIL works for Schlage...methinks I need to hit him up for some Primus this weekend.
They will just wait until no one is at home. What are you gonna do then?
10 1oz 12GA slugs will put and end to it too.
A good locksmith can rekey a mid-grade (e.g. basic Schlage) lock to make it very bump resistant for probably $20-30. Has to do with the pin lengths in different locations.
I’m looking for a multi-user biometric pistol box.
Is there an “ebay equivalent” for the gun crowd?
And suggestions for this product... I’m not wanting to spend in the 300 range, but have concerns about the $150 box that I online.
Sure, there are a couple of them, I’d start with GunBroker.com, try a search for more or the different forum out there like ar15.com, blackrifle sumpin’ or other, locks and safes may be peripheral to the main purpose of such sites but there often fora where you can ask questions. Good luck.
A hammer banging on a filed/blank key will open a lock.
A hammer banging on a window will also gain entry.
What’s the big scare?
A glass cutter can silently cut a circle out of any window and a suction cup prevents it from crashing to the ground. Then the thief merely opens the window lock and gets in. A knife can cut a screen, etc.
The only safe way is to have an alarm.
My friend had thieves break into his home and rob him while he and his family slept upstairs. These thieves were only interested in property, so stole computers, cellphones, car keys and took off with the car. Nobody heard a thing.
We sleep upstairs in my home and have the alarm on in the basement, garage and entire first floor. We also have nearly ‘bullet-proof’ glass in all of our windows. A glass cutter will not work on them, and even a sledgehammer will not get someone in.
try gunauctions.com
I’m sure that you have replaced all your windows with steel plates, right?
I put those windows in my house because I live on the gulf coast (wind and impact resistant up to 150 mph). They are hurricane proof, but would be very difficult to break out in the event of a fire. I have since gone back to the standard windows in my children’s rooms.
Even alarms can be bypassed (my neighbors house was broken into after the phone line was cut that dials into the security company). Best defense is a gun and a good dog.
medeco locks are the best, imo. can’t bump them to my knowledge.
Impact resistant safety glass. Had them done last year. : )
Aluminum hurricane panels thrown into the deal because the price difference was minimal. Some people would say that's redundant but I don't think so. The glass won't shatter but you still have to replace it if it breaks. So panels work out nicely. Would have liked to have gotten the roll down variety but we shelled out $60K in repairs and renovated the area that needed it while things were torn apart.
As a firefighter, trained in forcible entry, I can very quickly breech just about any "locked" door or window (with the proper tools).
Best advice is to keep your valuables in a (fire-resistant) safe. Have max insurance on everything else (your stuff).
Have ready access to a firearm to protect the truly valuable things. (the lives of your family)
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