Serious question. Would the electronic lock on my gun safe be rendered inop as a result of a EMP (electromagnetic pulse) bomb?
Does your gun safe have a backup manual key lock?
Serious question. Would the electronic lock on my gun safe be rendered inop as a result of a EMP (electromagnetic pulse) bomb?
Electronic gun safe locks are NOT for emergency use. A locksmith told me they fail at about 5 years. They’ll either fail “open” as mine did, so you’ll be able to access your stuff, but not lock it, or they’ll fail “closed” and you’ll be locked out, needing a locksmith to drill out (destroy) your safe. But in a crisis (after EMP) if might be a little hard to find a locksmith.
It’s easy to have a locksmith replace the keypad with a conventional dial (this is what I had done). Just a couple hundred bucks.
Do it NOW!
“Serious question. Would the electronic lock on my gun safe be rendered inop as a result of a EMP (electromagnetic pulse) bomb?”
Almost certainly not... but as another poster noted, electronic locks are known for failure. I do not want one on anything I need to get to in a hurry.