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Biometric gun safes you can rely on

Author: Lao Lim
by Lao Lim
Posted: May 23, 2014

Are biometric Gun Safes secure and reliable?

Moral Obligations

Forget about your moral obligations and you could find yourself in deep trouble with the law!

If there is and accident and you are found not to have taken the proper precautions, you can be held liable for failing to prevent access to your firearm in some states.

If you are concerned about fumbling around in the dark trying to get yourself armed when suddenly awoken, fear not, biometric readers and scanners have come along away in recent years.

However buying a gun safe for a pistol or even a gun collection is not an easy decision!?

There are plenty of manufacturers, each with a multitude of gun safe models, some good and some not so good.

Don’t Search for Cheap

There has been vast improvement in the next generation biometric readers and some of the more established brands are starting to head the warning and worries bestowed across the internet on ease of over coming the security – especially on the cheaper models.

Many buyers still search for "Cheap gun safes" when they should be looking for "value and reliability"

One of the main downsides of the biometric fingerprint safes is that often they are found on cheap gun safes that have cheap backup keyed locks that can easily compromised by children with paperclips, screwdrivers or even just jarring or dropping. Some of the manufacturers such as Locksaf or barska have taken into account these issues and are now sporting models that are not subject to these failures. Offering back up locks with cross cut keys etc

Making the most of biometric safes for handguns

Obviously The two leading advantages to using the biometric scanner technology is obviously both the quick access and security. Everyone has a unique fingerprint which implies that the number of other persons that can actually be granted entry is limited to those that have had their prints programmed, but this is only true if the safe is well built, strong and, if back up locks are used they are of equal quality.

In addition you want to consider using the fixing holes that come with these smaller safes. Don’t just plonk it in your closet or bedside stand, to get the maximum level of security for these smaller gun safes, fixing your safe is the measure that can make it very difficult for prying and forcing open and of course stopping opportunistic thieves from running off with your valuables.

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