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Electronic lock, I'll pass. What happens when the batteries are dead and the power is out?

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My shitty "honey the loaded guns are in a safe because kids are here" safe has a manual override key for just such a scenario I would imagine that larger ones do too.

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Makes sense. I just see more ways in than mechanical if it can also be controlled electronically. Think of the recent trend from tic tok where they are stealing KIA's and Hundai's using a USB cable? 100% dial mechanical is the safest imo. You have to cut into those because who the heck is a legit safe cracker anymore anyway? Electric and a key open two more avenues in.

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Most don't

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Funny because this thing is a real piece of shit that I could probably get into with a kitchen cleaver.

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Normally there is a manual bypass. My safe has one.

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You put a new battery in

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If you can access it from the outside, so can they. It's more about, how many different ways in.

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Your run of the mill crackhead isn't going to have whatever device you think will open a safe from the outside. Someone who has access to such fanciful technology probably doesn't want to steal your shotgun and glock