adam6979
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Dual Lock
The safe I just bought has the electronic lock with the standard mechanical. You punch in your code the move the mechanical to center position to lift the hook and open the safe. Now that I have practiced I get into it just as quick as just electronic. Contact Cannon and see if they will sell you the lock or google and see if another is available: Dual Access EMP Lock | Cannon Safe
On a side note I bought this safe over others specifically for this reason that you describe. However in a true SHTF/EOW scenario in the 1 in 1,000,000 chance an emp scrambles the lock any "residential security container" is easy to get into with an hour and a few tools of which your single gun provides the protection.... no matter what happens you'll never be "LOCKED" out of your guns unless you are not creative enough to open it by force.
I would personally avoid any safe that has a key backup as they are too easy to punch that lock and gain access.
The safe I just bought has the electronic lock with the standard mechanical. You punch in your code the move the mechanical to center position to lift the hook and open the safe. Now that I have practiced I get into it just as quick as just electronic. Contact Cannon and see if they will sell you the lock or google and see if another is available: Dual Access EMP Lock | Cannon Safe
On a side note I bought this safe over others specifically for this reason that you describe. However in a true SHTF/EOW scenario in the 1 in 1,000,000 chance an emp scrambles the lock any "residential security container" is easy to get into with an hour and a few tools of which your single gun provides the protection.... no matter what happens you'll never be "LOCKED" out of your guns unless you are not creative enough to open it by force.
I would personally avoid any safe that has a key backup as they are too easy to punch that lock and gain access.