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    Quote Originally Posted by Dwinetty View Post
    Electronic locks can fail, especially with moisture or battery issues. I prefer mechanical dial locks since they’re reliable and don’t need power. Key backups are handy, but security depends on key storage.
    lots of those cheap electronic locks can be opened with a strong magnet as they are locked by solenoid action
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    Quote Originally Posted by gonetropo View Post
    lots of those cheap electronic locks can be opened with a strong magnet as they are locked by solenoid action
    The Lock Picking Lawyer on Youtube demonstrated that one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MB View Post
    Not being a dick, but maybe don't leave the keys in the house? Rightly or wrongly, can't imagine the police would look kindly on this either. You don't want to lose your FAL in addition to your guns.
    yes of course... always remember. its not the criminals that are at fault but ordinary people...

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    Quote Originally Posted by STC View Post
    yes of course... always remember. its not the criminals that are at fault but ordinary people...
    You need to remember we have a lot more to lose than "ordinary people". Main reason for good hiding places for safe keys is to keep the wife from knowing exactly what you have, lest the revenge shoe and boutique shopping happens

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    Quote Originally Posted by zimmer View Post
    The Lock Picking Lawyer on Youtube demonstrated that one.
    i'm waiting for his april first video, they are hilarious

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve123 View Post
    You need to remember we have a lot more to lose than "ordinary people". Main reason for good hiding places for safe keys is to keep the wife from knowing exactly what you have, lest the revenge shoe and boutique shopping happens
    I just registered and left the list on the kitchen bench. My daughter found and said shit, really showed it to mum and I was questioned on numbers.
    But very happy now that many are disappearing in my clean out
    Boom, cough,cough,cough

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    If you've got a bookshelf, hollow out a chunk of pages in the centre of a book you don't need, pop the keys in there, and Bob's your Aunty.

 

 

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