ShushWell shoot; that looks like damage from an unintentional discharge.
The one I lost in a tragic boating accident had a motion activated LED light array that triggered when the door opened. However, it didn't require any ribbon cables lol.That's gotta be one high-tech gun safe.
The only thing electronical on mine is the flashlight I keep on top, to help me see things way in the back.
How quickly can you get into the dial lock? And if it's dark?I won’t own a big gun safe with electric locking. Pistol safes have taught me not to trust the keypad types. I like dial locks. I did pitch a pistol safe a couple of days ago the failed. Had to replace it with another one with keypad and biometrics. I wonder how long this one will last?
Mine is back-lit and takes about 5-seconds to enter the code and unlock. That's assuming I can read it while being awoken suddenly in the middle of the night.How quickly can you get into the dial lock? And if it's dark?
(Assuming self defense is one of your use cases of course)
That's assuming I can read it while being awoken suddenly in the middle of the night.
We've still got little ones (4yr/7yr) that present too much risk to leave any loaded weapons around. We could do one of the small biometric handgun safes but I'm not sure it would save much time in an emergency as the big safe is 10 ft from the bed. The kids know not to touch any guns they ever come across, but aren't old enough to trust around them just yet.Yes. Hard for me to see without my glasses or contacts. That’s why I carry IWB while sleeping. S&W 686 Plus with laser grips.