Liberty Gun Safes Centurion
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Liberty 10583 Door Panel System – Model 12 $89.00 This is fantastic space saver for your gun safe. It attaches to the inside of any fabric covered door and expands the storage in your safe instantly. The panel actually measures 10 inches wide by 40 inches top to bottom. It fits on a safe door panel measuring no wider than 12 inches. You can hold up to a maximum of 40 pounds in this small Door Panel System by Liberty Safe Company… |
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SentrySafe GM1055E Electronic Lock Fire Safe $469.99 This Sentry® 10-gun 55″ safe has a solid steel pry-resistant door with concealed hinges to protect against theft and unauthorized entry. It includes a carpeted interior to protect priceless guns and collectibles, and a fixed shelf organizes ammunition and accessories…. |
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Liberty 10856 Door Panel System – Model 35-40 $129.00 Make a big safe even bigger with the Liberty 35-40 Accessory Door Panel. It features eight quick draw holsters, document storage and zip pockets. It features an additional Cool Pocket which offers fire protection. The panel actually measures 24″ wide and 50″ long. It will work with carpeted safe doors that measure no more than 29″. Add additional shelf space to that crowded shelf with the Liberty … |
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Sentry 10-Gun 55 Safe $449.99 This Sentry® 10-gun 55″ safe has a solid steel pry-resistant door with concealed hinges to protect against theft and unauthorized entry. It includes a carpeted interior to protect priceless guns and collectibles, and a fixed shelf organizes ammunition and accessories…. |
Liberty Gun Safes Centurion
I have a Key and Combination lock safe. How to open with just the key?
I have a Centurion Gun safe by Liberty. It has both a Key and combination lock. I forgot the combo over time of not using it, but I would like to re-use this safe. Is there ANY way at all to open it with just the key? any method?
Post a picture, I open safes for a living. Is the keylock IN the safe dial? If so it probably just locks the dial, that is the way my memory serves me. If you are in Denver, I would love to help you, otherwise, visit savta.org to find someone to help. Should be no problem to open and save the safe to be reused. If someone tells you they MUST destroy it, run.