Guns should be treated with respect and carried/secured in a responsible manner. They are dangerous weapons that can cause death or injury. I'm not saying I'm perfect, I've made mistakes too, ), but the big lesson I learned was to be more diligent and responsible re firearms/ammunition.Īs I posted on another firearms board guns are not toys, props or accessories. ![]() It never ceases to amaze me how some people can misplace or ignore loaded firearms or things that contain loaded weapons. I'm skeptical to try this with the pistol in condition 1, though it should be safe (no pun intended).Īnyone out there faced with a similar situation and how did you handle it? The choices as I see it are to hire a locksmith or try to physically break into the safe by prybar.Ī lockmsith may be able to simply pick the lock, but he may like what he sees once it's open. I can't send the safe back to manufacture for repairs with the pistol in it. ![]() The lock serial number is not printed on the front of the lock as ADG Sports suggests it should be, so I can't have a new keys sent from the manufacturer. I've failed to secure the keys (can't find them). ![]() The backup 9V system on the side has failed. ![]() The safe was operating fine for a few months and then nothing. How much force should I use to attempt to open the safe.īoyt 33018 Secure Vault™ Electronic Top Load OK, so I managed to lock my 1911 in a small gun safe that I can no longer open and it's in condition 1.
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