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Break in!

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2012 12:36 pm
by spatman
airsix wrote: I love my biometric mini vault too.
So how reliable are these biometric safes? And how are they powered?


(I'd search for myself but I'm currently on my phone. And always lazy, too)

Re: Break in!

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2012 12:45 pm
by scottsax
spatman wrote:
airsix wrote: I love my biometric mini vault too.
So how reliable are these biometric safes? And how are they powered?


(I'd search for myself but I'm currently on my phone. And always lazy, too)
I know people (Doug and Ben) that swear by them. The reviews at Cabelas.com are mixed. Some say that the biometric scanners are buggy, particularly with multiple users, and that the cable that activates the lock wears out, rendering your safe nearly impossible to open over time, except with a key.

The biometrics are powered by a 9V battery (Correction: 9V backup and external power supply.)

Re: Break in!

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2012 6:35 pm
by Jeff Pack
Any large scale EMP release takes out your nice biometric safe, and turns it into a large paperweight if you cant find the key.

Tumblers will always work.

My safes are all non electronic.

Re: Break in!

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2012 8:34 pm
by Joshua Smith
Jeff Pack wrote:Any large scale EMP release takes out your nice biometric safe, and turns it into a large paperweight if you cant find the key.

Tumblers will always work.

My safes are all non electronic.

My daddy used to be a large scale EMP. He didn't live none two long 'cause of it, niether. Mama always seemed to know it would happen like that, on account of she was all side kick, like she had ESPN, or something. Anyway, most days I don't take no truck with that stuff, or hardly any truck at all. Mostly.

Re: Break in!

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2012 8:40 pm
by cardiver
Joshua Smith wrote:
Jeff Pack wrote:Any large scale EMP release takes out your nice biometric safe, and turns it into a large paperweight if you cant find the key.

Tumblers will always work.

My safes are all non electronic.

My daddy used to be a large scale EMP. He didn't live none two long 'cause of it, niether. Mama always seemed to know it would happen like that, on account of she was all side kick, like she had ESPN, or something. Anyway, most days I don't take no truck with that stuff, or hardly any truck at all. Mostly.
There are some strange goings- on in your head, Mr. Joshua......
:supz:

Break in!

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2012 8:49 pm
by spatman
Jeff Pack wrote:Any large scale EMP release takes out your nice biometric safe, and turns it into a large paperweight if you cant find the key.
Yeah, everybody knows that an EMP is a crucial part of any thief's save-a-crime kit.

Re: Break in!

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2012 9:08 pm
by airsix
My Josh translator must be busted. :nutty: I don't normally have any trouble.

Anywhoo...
I just cycled my box 10 times and got 3 false negatives. That's pretty typical for me. It's definitely not a perfect technology but it's never taken me more than 2 swipes to get it open. I have kids and I just can't risk having an unsecured weapon so it's the compromise I live with. If it wears out I'll buy another one.

@Jeff, aside from the fact that the electronics are entirely shielded inside a steel box, what really is the likely hood that as I reach for my pistol I will be thwarted by an electromagnetic pulse? If you're talking about a nuclear EMP I don't imagine reaching for a pistol will do much good anyway. I will concede that I don't trust the thing 100% and that's why it isn't my only option if you know what I mean.

So anyway... Am I 100% satisfied? No. Would I prefer something that was 100% foolproof? Yes. Is there a better solution available? Not that I know of.

Re: Break in!

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2012 9:10 pm
by Joshua Smith
spatman wrote:
Jeff Pack wrote:Any large scale EMP release takes out your nice biometric safe, and turns it into a large paperweight if you cant find the key.
Yeah, everybody knows that an EMP is a crucial part of any thief's save-a-crime kit.

It's them "LARGE SCALE" ones that you gotta worry 'bout. Last one killed three of my favorite raccoons, and switched my limp from my right leg to my left leg. Then back to my right leg again.

Re: Break in!

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2012 10:20 pm
by Jeff Pack
Somebody clearly is off their meds

Re: Break in!

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2012 10:42 pm
by cardiver
Jeff Pack wrote:Somebody clearly is off their meds
Admitting your problem is the first step, Jeff..........
Now get back on your meds!

Re: Break in!

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2012 10:54 pm
by Jeff Pack
I already rode those meds. They left a note for me asking me not to do it again, and that the geese didnt appreciate it either

Re: Break in!

Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2012 11:09 pm
by Sounder
spatman wrote:
airsix wrote: I love my biometric mini vault too.
So how reliable are these biometric safes? And how are they powered?


(I'd search for myself but I'm currently on my phone. And always lazy, too)

I've only had two mis-reads ever, between two of the biometric micro vaults. They hold up to 120 prints and are powered by 4 AA batteries. It won't prevent something from being stolen but it does keep things accessible while keeping the kids safe. My whole family has gone to them as part of our safety plan for the little ones.


There is a lot of great training available. Insights is who I recommend locally, but if you're spending money and want a really special experience, Thunder Ranch is the place for you. Gunsite doesn't suck either, but if you want a "First Class" experience, Thunder Ranch can't be beat.

Re: Break in!

Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2012 8:02 am
by Jeff Pack
I sort of preferred Gunsite over Thunder Ranch myself. Not as "first class" as you say, but i think the instruction was abit better.

Now my favorite training place was Storm Mountain. I met Andrew Webber there, and he hooked me up with one of his hand built rifles. (Armament Technology). Sadly, he doesnt build them anymore, as those "in the know" would wait over a year for one of his rifles. I have his first .300 winMag he built custom for me. That thing is a serious tack driver.

Re: Break in!

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2012 9:50 am
by sitkadiver
cardiver wrote:
Joshua Smith wrote:
Jeff Pack wrote:Any large scale EMP release takes out your nice biometric safe, and turns it into a large paperweight if you cant find the key.

Tumblers will always work.

My safes are all non electronic.

My daddy used to be a large scale EMP. He didn't live none two long 'cause of it, niether. Mama always seemed to know it would happen like that, on account of she was all side kick, like she had ESPN, or something. Anyway, most days I don't take no truck with that stuff, or hardly any truck at all. Mostly.
There are some strange goings- on in your head, Mr. Joshua......
:supz:
I don't know what he said either, but it's freakin' hysterical!!! :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

Re: Break in!

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2012 1:03 pm
by H20doctor
I got my EMP from the Matrix.. Kills them squidy's good

Re: Break in!

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2012 1:20 pm
by Matt S.
SeanKylgod wrote: I can speak to that in a truth where I printed while bending over to grab a 50 pound bag of dog food and got kicked to the ground by a "concerned father".
I have heard that in this state, if a cop sees you printing--if they so much as catch a whiff of gun oil around you--they'll happily bust you for brandishing and it's bye bye CCW.

Re: Break in!

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2012 2:03 pm
by scottsax
Matt S. wrote:I have heard that in this state, if a cop sees you printing--if they so much as catch a whiff of gun oil around you--they'll happily bust you for brandishing and it's bye bye CCW.
I blame the liberal-socialist-marxist media.

Re: Break in!

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2012 2:45 pm
by airsix
Matt S. wrote:I have heard that in this state, if a cop sees you printing--if they so much as catch a whiff of gun oil around you--they'll happily bust you for brandishing and it's bye bye CCW.
Must be a west-side thing? No harassment East of the Cascades.

Re: Break in!

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2012 2:50 pm
by Matt S.
Probably a Seattle thing, yep.

It's all friend-of-a-friend hearsay anyway. I haven't carried in forever, rarely did even back in the day, and never had problems.

Re: Break in!

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2012 6:22 pm
by Jeff Pack
Brandishing has a specific legal definition, and "printing" isnt it.

Break in!

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2012 7:17 pm
by spatman
Ok, I'm ignorant. What does "printing" mean in this context?

Re: Break in!

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2012 7:24 pm
by cardiver
spatman wrote:Ok, I'm ignorant. What does "printing" mean in this context?
Seeing the outline of your weapon through your clothing is considered "printing".
A "bulge" or a "lump" is not printing.......

Re: Break in!

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2012 7:28 pm
by Matt S.
Jeff Pack wrote:Brandishing has a specific legal definition, and "printing" isnt it.
Yup, and I have heard that there are a lot of Seattle-area police who are eager to overlook the distinction and hassle people who carry.

But like I said, it isn't first-hand experience, so apply salt, etc.

Re: Break in!

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2012 7:37 pm
by Jeff Pack
thats urban legend. When I used to do Bodyguard work, I worked with alot of moonlighters in the SPD. If you print,they will ask you for your CPL, and chide you if your carry was extremely obvious. Thats pretty much the same for most of the PD's.

If you act like an idiot,they will treat you as one.

Re: Break in!

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2012 9:07 pm
by mz53480
cardiver wrote:
spatman wrote:Ok, I'm ignorant. What does "printing" mean in this context?
Seeing the outline of your weapon through your clothing is considered "printing".
A "bulge" or a "lump" is not printing.......
:popcorn: