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Reddit mentions of V-Line Brute Heavy Duty Safe with Quick Access Lock, Black, Units (1394-S FBLK)
Sentiment score: 1
Reddit mentions: 5
We found 5 Reddit mentions of V-Line Brute Heavy Duty Safe with Quick Access Lock, Black, Units (1394-S FBLK). Here are the top ones.
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Extra Heavy Duty10 Ga All Steel Construction. Four pre-drilled 1/4 inch holes for mountingAnti Pry Clamshell designGas Assisted Opening StrutQuick Access Keyless lock
Specs:
Color | Black |
Height | 3.5 Inches |
Length | 12.5 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | UNITS |
Weight | 21 Pounds |
Width | 9.5 Inches |
Fort Knox or the Vline Brute is what I use.
Seguramente no conoces la V-Line Brute Heavy Duty Safe o la Fort Knox FTK-PB Simplex. Son muy buenas, échales un ojo.
Hey /u/LockPickingLawyer,
Thanks for making all these cool videos. I just wanted to share my appreciation for your work and your professionalism.
It's always enjoyable to watch you put your impressive lock picking skill to work.
I was wondering if you were planning on trying to defeat Gun Boxes/Safes. You have a series about gun locks but I haven't seen you tackle gun safes.
I recently bought the V-Line Brute and it seems very solid. I would be very curious to see you (or bosnianbill) try to defeat this gun safe, even with destructive tools.
The only flaw that I can currently see is the Simplex Lock with the low number of possible combinations. It is very solidly made. Once bolted down, I think power tools would be needed to defeat it.
Anyways, keep up the good work and thanks a lot for your contributions. And as always, have a nice day!
along the same line as what he said just a different brand https://www.amazon.com/V-Line-Brute-Heavy-Quick-Access/dp/B00K20E8S8 they both will server you well
I don't see any specific recommendations for a safe, so wanted to make two specific ones. I have used and love both. Both are simplex style locking systems.
Simplex locks are very reliable, but they also have a finite number of codes. A clever person with a ton of time on their hands could exhaustively try all codes to get in eventually. So they are not foolproof (no safe is), so you need to bear that in mind and be vigilant.
Both are excellent and I think nearly the best for your purpose. I'd actually lean towards the M200 for your purpose.
Finally, as I'm sure many have said, a safe is not a set-and-forget thing if you have a child. You must also teach your child about dangers of firearms. (It sounds like this has been said plenty by others so I'll leave it at that).
ps ALSO, a Ruger SP101s are excellent, high-quality firearms - you made a great choice for a revolver and should not experience the problems you describe. As others have indicated, Ruger customer service is some of the best in the business. Contact them and they should help you out.