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Gunvault GV1000C-DLX Mini Vault Deluxe Gun Safe


Gunvault GV1000C-DLX Mini Vault Deluxe Gun Safe


$89.00


Gunvault’s GV1000C-DLX Mini Vault Deluxe gun safe is constructed of 16-gauge steel on the outside, while soft foam on the inside protects valuables. It has a reliable high-strength lock mechanism and precise fittings that are virtually impossible to pry open with hand tools. The built-in computer blocks access after repeated invalid keypad entries and audio feedback confirms each correct keypad en…

Gunvault MV500-STD Microvault Pistol Gun Safe


Gunvault MV500-STD Microvault Pistol Gun Safe


$83.58


The outside of this safe is constructed of 16-gauge steel, while soft foam on the inside protects valuables. Its high-strength lock mechanism performs reliably, and the precise fittings virtually impossible to pry open with hand tools. A built-in computer blocks access after repeated invalid keypad entries, and audio feedback confirms each correct keypad entry. It has a tamper indicator, a unique …

Stack-On PS-10-B Biometric Personal Safe with Adjustable Shelf, Black


Stack-On PS-10-B Biometric Personal Safe with Adjustable Shelf, Black


$85.44


Great security for pistols, ammo and valuables at Home, on the road or in the office. Features: – California approved firearms safety device that meets the requirements of California Penal Code Section 12088 and the regulations issued thereunder. Biometric lock can be programmed to accept up to 32 different fingerprints?provides greater security and quicker access to the safe’s contents. Also i…

9G Products INPRINT Biometric Fingerprint Handgun & Pistol Safe


9G Products INPRINT Biometric Fingerprint Handgun & Pistol Safe


$274.00


The INPRINT warrants the security of all your valuable items, including important documents, jewelry, medication, money, firearms, personal effects and more. The simple interface allows for quick and easy set up and operation. The INPRINT can also mount directly to any flat surface including closets, floors, cabinets and vehicles. Approved by CA department of justice….

Larger Portable Fingerprint Biometric Gun Pistol Safe Box


Larger Portable Fingerprint Biometric Gun Pistol Safe Box


$149.99


This biometric portable safe box provides you with sleek, safe & convenient storage for handguns, jewelry, coins, stamps and personal documents. Your valuables can be quickly accessed via the biometric finger scanner. Its compact size also allows you to store your valuables in tight spaces or even while traveling. The battery life is over 1000+ swipes on four AA batteries (not included).

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Handgun Jewelry Biometric Fingerprint Digital Safe Box FT-IR


Handgun Jewelry Biometric Fingerprint Digital Safe Box FT-IR


$119.95


Features:

Heavy duty and light weight: 3.46lb
Construction with cold rolled sheet
Biometric performance
Store up to 29 fingerprints
Verification and comparison time: >1s
Auto Pop Open after Typing the Passwords with Latest Motorized Locking System.
Able to read virtually every fingerprint
Low power consumption saves battery life.
LED is red warning low batteries when using the safe.
Comes with a …


GunVault biometric gun safe: are we ready for high-tech, fingerprint access lock boxes?(HANDGUNS): An article from: Guns Magazine


GunVault biometric gun safe: are we ready for high-tech, fingerprint access lock boxes?(HANDGUNS): An article from: Guns Magazine


$9.95


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Which gun is safest for home protection?

just bought a house, got a baby on the way, neighborhood is safe but u never know what might happen, there is a registered sex offender somewhere on the same street we live in. im an accountant never held a gun before neither my dad or anyone i know. what is the safest/ easiest to use handgun for home protection out there? don’t tell me a shot gun its just too big and wont fit in a fingerprint lock safe, gonna take the class plus go through all the legal paper work soon i just need to know what should i look for. also how much it should run for so i wont get ripped off thanks need advice from all the gun fanatics out there!

You shouldn’t get anything yet. You don’t purchase a firearm for the purposes of home protection unless or until you have some proficiency with the handling of firearms.

Find the closest public firearms range and sign yourself up for lessons. If the range is even moderately competent, you will fire a variety of different weapons and you can discuss the different options with a firearms expert.

Fingerprint Gun Safes – Biometric

Handgun Safe Information

A handgun safe is a must for those who keep a loaded revolver or pistol at hand for home defense. A quality pistol safe will keep your gun from curious children, as well as snatch-and-grab thieves.

Cable locks and trigger locks are almost useless for home defense. Cable locks require time to remove, meaning that your access time will be measured in minutes, not seconds. Trigger locks are cumbersome and equally slow. What’s more, trigger locks that install within the trigger guard can be dangerous to use with loaded handguns, as the locking mechanism can sometimes press the trigger.

There are numerous handgun safes on the market with varying levels of speed of access, features, and price. Before selecting a handgun safe for your home, consider the following information.

HANDGUN SAFE CONSTRUCTION:

It is important to recognize that no handgun safe is 100% theft-proof. Given enough time, even the dumbest thief will be able to either open your safe right in your home, or take it with him to open later. The purpose of a safe is to make access to your safe too time-consuming, so that the thief moves on to other items in your home.

Therefore, construction of the safe is paramount. The thickness of the metal is an important factor, as thin metal can be defeated with hand tools. Look for safes made from 14 or 16 gauge steel.

Some handgun safes have recessed doors, which make the doors more pry-resistant. Other types have exposed seams; if this is the case, there should be sufficient metal on the inside of the seamed walls protecting the seams, so that the safe can’t simply be pried open with a screwdriver.

Hinges are another consideration. Hinges that are recessed or on the interior are generally considered to be the best, as they’re nearly impossible for a thief to get at. If you’re looking at a safe with exposed hinges, make sure that the hinge is designed so that the pin(s) running through it can’t simply be punched out.

Safes should have pre-drilled holes allowing you to bolt the unit to your floor, wall, trunk of your car, or wherever else you plan to install the safe. To slow the thief down, you’ll want to use large bolts driven into wooden floor joists, i-beams, or other thick foundations. Therefore, the pre-drilled holes should be able to accommodate bolts at least 1/4″ in diameter.

SAFE ACCESS LOCKS:

There are several types of locking devices available for handgun safes. The simplest and least expensive is a key lock. While not as quickly accessible as other types of locks, well-constructed key locks offer the same level of security. The disadvantage to key locks is obvious: if you don’t have the key with you, you can’t open the safe. This disadvantage can be overcome by keeping the key on a chain around your neck, or by keeping the safe unlocked when you’re in the room (when you’re in bed, for example).

Push-button combination locks are popular for pistol safes. Most models allow you to set the combination yourself. There are models with mechanical push buttons as well as models with electronic keypad buttons.

Mechanical push button locks, if well-constructed, are durable and reliable. While mechanical locks don’t offer some of the additional features that electronic locks do, they afford security at an affordable price.

Electronic keypad locks are the most popular for pistol safes. Some safe models allow you to select from tens of thousands of different combinations. Some also allow multiple combinations to be used, so that friends or family can each have his or her own code. One disadvantage with electronic keypad locks is that many types can be defeated with the use of a nine-volt battery. The technique is simple, and criminals often learn the technique while in prison.

A disadvantage for both mechanical and electronic combination locks is that they require you to remember the combination, which can be difficult to do under stress.

Biometric pads have become increasingly popular as prices have come down. These pads read your fingerprints and unlock instantly. Pricier models of handgun safes reprogram the lock each time you open the safe, taking into account slight changes in your fingerprint caused by callouses, bruises, cuts and so on. A prime disadvantage with biometric pads is that an abrupt change to your fingerprint can lock you out. Even a bandaid could prevent you from gaining access.

Whether you’re looking at electronic keypad combination locks or biometric locks, make sure that the safe has a mechanical key override. As any computer user knows, electronic circuitry is not 100% reliable.

ADDITIONAL HANDGUN SAFE FEATURES:

As you move up the price ladder, pistol safes offer additional features that you may find useful. For example, interior lights make it much faster to access your gun in the dark.

Many models feature motion sensor alarms. Some have audible or visual alarms to let you know if someone has tried to access your safe. Some also will block access after a certain number of invalid entries.

Some models of handgun safes have an outlet for an exterior power supply, which saves on batteries. Low battery indicators are another popular feature.

Keeping a firearm for home defense is an intensely personal decision. If you choose to do so, securing your handgun in a safe will give you the peace of mind knowing that a criminal will probably never use your gun, and that your children will be safe.

About the Author

Richard A. Baker is the publisher of
Gunshopfinder.com
. More information about pistol safes can be found at
Pistol Safes
. Copyright 2007, Gunshopfinder.com. Republishing this article without the above author’s credit and website link is prohibited.

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