Is there any reason you guys prefer a key over a tumbler lock?
Keys are faster / easier, also the cost of a quality rotary combination lock isn't worth the expense involved for many manufacturers.
Is there any reason you guys prefer a key over a tumbler lock?
brett1868 wrote:And as an FYI...when they advertise "30 Gun Capacity" they really mean 15 Bit like fuel economy figures quoted by car makers...it may be possible, just not in the real world
pajamatime wrote:My safe requires 1 dial combination and 2 different keys altogether to open it and I modified it with a alarm system that goes off shortly after the door is opened unless deactivated with a remote upon entry.
Wobble wrote:pajamatime wrote:My safe requires 1 dial combination and 2 different keys altogether to open it and I modified it with a alarm system that goes off shortly after the door is opened unless deactivated with a remote upon entry.
How many firearms you storing?
(if you don't mind me asking)
pajamatime wrote:I don't want to come across as being rude but for security reasons I don't usually tell people too much info unless I know them.