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Old 02-21-2014, 09:18 AM
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Wow, that's really not very good… as mentioned before, so many failure points…

On a "Related" note I saw Hornady is making a quick access safe that uses RFID tech and a bracelet or a key fob to open (With a numeric backup), I think that's a smarter way to go… although I saw it at SHOT and it was still a little sluggish for me, heck the biometric safes aren't as reliable as my old school mechanical safe.
I have one touchpad safe since 2006, all I have done is change batteries. Guess I am lucky cause I am in and out of it a dozen times a day. I bought is when our kids were small, I could hit the numbers in the dark, retrieve a firearm if needed. Now I can sleep through nite problems, kids got my back.
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Old 02-21-2014, 10:11 AM
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I have one touchpad safe since 2006, all I have done is change batteries. Guess I am lucky cause I am in and out of it a dozen times a day. I bought is when our kids were small, I could hit the numbers in the dark, retrieve a firearm if needed. Now I can sleep through nite problems, kids got my back.
Same here. I got it when my kids were small. I still use it when I leave the house and want to leave one of my guns home (I carry two when on duty).
I once woke up in the middle of the night to gunshots in front of my house. Before I was fully awake I had a gun in hand ready to take on whatever it was. Fortunately, it was an officer putting an animal down.
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Old 02-21-2014, 12:26 PM
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I have one touchpad safe since 2006, all I have done is change batteries. Guess I am lucky cause I am in and out of it a dozen times a day. I bought is when our kids were small, I could hit the numbers in the dark, retrieve a firearm if needed. Now I can sleep through nite problems, kids got my back.
Yeah for sure, I'd rather have a firearm that I KNOW will work in a safe then a firearm on my dresser that might not!
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Old 02-21-2014, 12:33 PM
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Along those same lines, I often thought, hmm... if I kept a small revolver in the bottom of a box of Lucky Charms Cereal on the top shelf of my pantry and were ever held hostage in my own home, that would be an interesting way to get the upper-hand... just train my child to start crying for food and have the perp get me the "Special" lucky charms on the top shelf to calm her down (like a big crazy mind game) and then ruin his day with a "Magically Delicious" surprise in the bottom of the box

But I think that this whole "Smart pistol" is overdoing it... anyone who wants a firearm will ALWAYS be able to circumvent safeties and stuff... they can hack your ATM card and half the time my own ATM card won't work... I just cannot trust my life to something that doesn't allow me to use my final safety (The one between my ears!)
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Some Dillweed in Congress just entered legislation requiring this for all our handguns. Wanna guess which party he belongs to?
Yeah he's a Democrat from Massachusetts, Ed Markey. He's as clueless as the rest of the Taxachusetts Democrats. He, Live Shot Kerry and Granny Warren (The Fake Indian) all know what's best for us and they're only trying to protect us from ourselves.
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The good thing about RFID is that it is foolproof and there's no way to override or pirate the signal.

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Yup just Google search 'Make your own universal RFID key'
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The good thing about RFID is that it is foolproof and there's no way to override or pirate the signal.

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Yup just Google search 'Make your own universal RFID key'
Yah, when I was building cell towers we had some fun with this stuff.
Should never put "fool" and "proof" in the same word.
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Yah, when I was building cell towers we had some fun with this stuff.
Should never put "fool" and "proof" in the same word.
Unless you are being sarcastic..
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Old 02-22-2014, 12:03 PM
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So here is a stupid yet simple problem with this for me... I don't sleep with a watch on. So I have to go retrieve my watch from the bathroom first, that's convenient. Oh well, I also don't sleep with my glasses on so I'll be shooting half-blind anyway I guess, might as well turn it into a complete circus....
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