Oh wise men, Ive looked longingly at the tactical line from Brown Safe Co. They have to be cool, right? THEY ARE TACTICOOL!!! What do the hide guru's have to say about them? Because I (unlike Cobra) do NOT know everything, lol
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The other issue is after an attack. Most people will attack the lock/dial, usualy smashing it off in an attack.
With an electronic, they can fish the wires, and attach a new elock and get the safe open. With a Manual, they will be drilling (and destroying the safe). In cases of a fire where you need to open and get the contents out fast (so the safe isint cooking in coals for days), this is critical. Either way, AMSEC has a fire/protection warranty and will fix/replace it.
.454 is right on the mark. AMSEC BF Series. If you want to drop the extra money, Graffunder.
Best prices on the AMSEC I've found, back when I was looking: The Safe Place - Gun Safes and Vaults - Liberty, Fort Knox, AMSEC
I was under the impression that the code for an electronic safe isn't stored in the keypad itself, and that it merely acts like a keyboard for a computer, hence just swapping out the keypad interface and entering that 'other' code won't open a different safe.
Not correct?
I looked this up, I'm looking for a big one to go with my heavy duty one (I've written tons of info on this stuff on here, TL30 if you can afford it, BF series Amsec if you can't) and this guy's link above is the best price I could find too. GREAT deal on that BF7250 if you need one that large for sure, especially with the 4ga. liner. Once you add it in the cart, you'll see the discounts.