LIBERTY SAFES … MEET BUD LIGHT. No excuse. None. If you have a Liberty Home safe, your valuables ARE NOT SAFE.
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This revelation was right on time for me. I am shopping for a good safe right now. Like, as in, TODAY. THANK GOD this was reported. One of their models WAS on my short list. WHEW!!!
Buy bigger than you currently need.
Saves you the trouble of upgrading....
In today's world?
Just build a warehouse in your backyard and store them in there.
Or even better, get the permits for a wine cellar only it's a well stocked bunker.
It's a tough balance,if you spend too much on a safe,you can afford less guns.
II'm a coupl eof days behind you but similarly am researching and really appreciate the heads up.
Now, we have a statement of a problem....how do we solve the problem? Was this an electronic lock with code? Is the solution to only use tumblers? How can we be secure in our person and property?
Awesome observations. After seeing this shit, I am going to try and find a NON electronic locks safe.
Check out the lock picking lawyer on YouTube. Very eye opening as to how easy locks are to break into.
Someone posted a video using a rare earth magnet to open most safes. after we saw that video we decided a safe was a waste of money. We’d have to engineer our own solution.
Because of these videos, and successfully picking our locks based on what we learned, we opted to hide in plain sight. Hollowed out books, mayo jar, drawer, small safe, floor board, etc. scattered things around the house. Inside and out. Some locked, some not. But nothing is in one spot.
Increase level of effort for find and time to locate. Safe has a frustratingly small number of items. So, effort spent would equal small gain. Same with the scattered approach.
We were thinking of the casual break and enter. FED protection would need Indiana Jones level of obscuring. Which we’re actively trying to figure out and build.
Something to consider.
Problem is a skilled locksmith (maybe even just an average guy with training) can break into those safes. In addition, many modern safes have finger print or other fast release methods to access your weapons rapidly if needed.
Big sign, "Warning, Black Powder Storage, no heat, sparks, flames, or impacts"