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Good evening everyone, hope all had a great Memorial Day weekend. A special shout out to all of those who have served, thank you for dedicating your lives to our freedoms.

I acquired a PC revolver today that came with a locked PC aluminum briefcase with no code. The gun was not in the briefcase so we are ok there, but I've tried a couple different methods from youtube and still haven't been able to crack the barrel locks. So has anyone been in this predicament before or does anyone have an idea on how to open this case up? For those who have a case like this, do you slide the buttons towards the middle handle or outside?

Thanks in advance
SVT28
 
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Please don't take this as an insult to your intelligence, and I'm sure you have already thought of this, but I have to ask - have you tried using codes 000 and /or 123. If those don't work, I'm out of suggestions.
 
Yea I tried all of the common combinations but no dice. What's funny is my fiancé demanded me give her the case and in 10 minutes she had it unlocked! I knew I made a good choice with her and she continues to prove me right :)

Here's the trick. If you look closely with a flashlight at the side of each dial and rotate them slowly, you will eventually see a small slot. The correct number for the combo is actually the number 180 degrees from the slots. Example - the slot is on 4 so the correct number for that dial is 9. The buttons slide to the outside to open as we found out too. Inside of the case was kind of a disappointment, just the factory warranty card and the foam was in good shape. Hope this thread, albeit a "brief" one, will help others in the future.

SVT28
 
I wouldn't have guessed to inspect closely for a clue.

What I would have done is quite simply to start at 000 and go up. Sit in front of a movie, it wouldn't take all that long.
 
I was going to suggest to look for the slots but I see she beat me to it. You can do the same thing with a narrow feeler gauge to the Master series of locks with the 4 wheels that your tun to numbers to unlock.

bob
 
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