Safe Gun
I just designed a safe gun. You put a 9 volt battery in the grip, and there are three finger print devices that will cause a small solenoid to engage a motor that will unlock the trigger.
It works (almost) every time.
That's only four additional failure-prone devices that make my gun much more safe, as long as you believe that when you need to fire the gun and it doesn't work you are safer.
And for the poster who believes that hiding a gun is better than putting it in a safe? Been there. Done that. Lost the gun to a thief. Never again. If it is so well hidden a thief won't find it, you won't be able to get at it quickly when you need to.
No electronic locks for me. Five-button mechanical Simplex locks have worked perfectly for me for over 35 years. Boxes are anchored in their positions. Simplex Kaba Ilco Online Store - Simplex Lock Available on many different gun boxes and safes from different manufacturers. Kids and nosy friends/neighbors/relatives cannot get in.
With enough time, a thief can get into anything, but the average smash and grab guy only deals with the easy stuff. Put a real decoy safe/box anchored somewhere he is likely to find it first. Keep nothing in it. If he spends the time to open it and get nothing, he will have probably wasted more time than he wants.
If you absolutely have to have an electronic opening device on a safe, do not have it on one you need to access for a life and death situation, and make sure the battery is replaceable from the outside.
I just designed a safe gun. You put a 9 volt battery in the grip, and there are three finger print devices that will cause a small solenoid to engage a motor that will unlock the trigger.
It works (almost) every time.
That's only four additional failure-prone devices that make my gun much more safe, as long as you believe that when you need to fire the gun and it doesn't work you are safer.
And for the poster who believes that hiding a gun is better than putting it in a safe? Been there. Done that. Lost the gun to a thief. Never again. If it is so well hidden a thief won't find it, you won't be able to get at it quickly when you need to.
No electronic locks for me. Five-button mechanical Simplex locks have worked perfectly for me for over 35 years. Boxes are anchored in their positions. Simplex Kaba Ilco Online Store - Simplex Lock Available on many different gun boxes and safes from different manufacturers. Kids and nosy friends/neighbors/relatives cannot get in.
With enough time, a thief can get into anything, but the average smash and grab guy only deals with the easy stuff. Put a real decoy safe/box anchored somewhere he is likely to find it first. Keep nothing in it. If he spends the time to open it and get nothing, he will have probably wasted more time than he wants.
If you absolutely have to have an electronic opening device on a safe, do not have it on one you need to access for a life and death situation, and make sure the battery is replaceable from the outside.