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OK...I think the concept is great...but is that little lock loop gona hold the door shut when I pry on it? Looks like 10gauge wire....anyone seen one in person yet?

If you have please do a review on this one....
 
There's a youtube clip of a guy opening a new one by slamming it down so the latch un hooks.... I think the idea here is not security but more of a way of keeping un authorized familly and friends from easily opening it.
It would be a good idea to mount it securely in a hidden location.
 
isn't the 300 pound Protector safe from Costco retailing at $329. just get that instead.
 
The idea is to legaly store a firearm without a triggerlock in a convenient location.

Even if it is made of foil, as long as it is considered a "SAFE" it is good to go. the biometric part makes it easier to open in the dark when you just awakened. No dial or code to remember.

Thats my 2¢

Mem
 
I love the concept but some due dilligence will go a long way when it comes to biometric safes. Not all function consistently. This one looks great and is the perfect size for what I have in mind. Please report back if you get one.

Cheers!
 
MEMNOCH;
"The idea is to legaly store a firearm without a triggerlock in a convenient location"

A man who understands, thank you

John
 
TECHNOLOGY DIRECT;
" Not all function consistently"

I could not agree more, that is why we did a lot of research before finding one we felt comfortable enough to offer to our customers.

We looked at many made from the Far East, nothing we saw satisfied us, even though they were much less expensive than the one we now offer....

At last we settled on this unit, completely made in the USA, the metal work, lock system, the electronics, everything is American....

In addition this unit is accepted in the State of California as being "safe storage"
John
 
The idea is to legaly store a firearm without a triggerlock in a convenient location. Even if it is made of foil, as long as it is considered a "SAFE" it is good to go.

EXACTLY. And what a perfect and legal way to do it.

this unit is accepted in the State of California as being "safe storage"

And if it is good enough for those morons, it is more than good enough for us here (with our government morons). Isn't it wonderful to see their ex Democrat Governor Arnold (don't say he is a Republican, no matter what his "office" said, we ALL KNOW he was a democrat) acted just like good ole' Billy.
 
MEMNOCH;
"The idea is to legaly store a firearm without a triggerlock in a convenient location"

A man who understands, thank you

John

This sounds like a great idea … one swipe of the finger and presto, you’re in your Biometric Safe. I would like to hear somebody buy this and try it out. If it works as good as the biometric reader on my PC (1 swipe), great! If it sucks as bad as the biometric deadbolt I bought for the front door (1-7 swipes), then not so great.

Also, you will need to put multiple inputs of the same finger PLUS multiple inputs of another finger, preferably from the other hand. Even when I did that, it could take 1-7 swipes to get in. Now that might not sound too bad, but on at least two occasions when I needed to get in, (1) -30 and I was bloody cold trying the damn thing with a frozen finger and (2) nice weather but I REALLY had to pee BAD … both occasions I wish I had my backup key! Yes, I could have taken care of (2) since we have trees on the property … but nosey neighbours too with YouTube AND FaceBook!

You can forget about it completely if you get home and your hands are even a bit dirty from work and all you really want to do is get into your house and have a cold beer!

Damn Biometric Deadbolt … I know I’m a little bitter because it cost me over $200.

P.S. No offense meant about the cool Safe … I really like Marstar, I feel like John and I are ‘PAL’s. ;)
 
Might be able to help you guys...I own two biometric safes. One is a sequiam biovault 2.0 and the second is a gunvault microvault biometric. These are consistent as hell, dirty, wet ,greased up fingerprints can access these vault with no problem...even slightly swollen fingers straight from a long hot shower will still open them. This is my go to bedside safe and is in my opinion the only legal and safe way to have a firearm quickly available for defense. With this said after 2 years of working flawlessly my biovault is now having electronical defaults. The power supply is unreliable and it eats up batteries like there's no tommorow. So now I use my gunvault and kept my biovault for a secondary role of storage. Their expensive but not as much as being unarmed in a time of need!
 
And you can program 15 fingerprints, so if you swipe a finger and it doesn't open, try another one. Biometrics aren't 100% perfect, and having many "authorized" fingers makes it easier to get in.
 
I actually have the same finger a dozen of so times logged in so that no matter the angulation I'm bound to get one good swipe to register...that way I don't need to switch fingers. It gets my first swipe success close to 100%.
 
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