Title: LIBERTY SAFE SOLD YOU OUT TO THE FEDS Source:
Brandon Herrera URL Source:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMhQeXBzJ3Q Published:Sep 7, 2023 Author:Brandon Herrera Post Date:2023-09-07 13:04:27 by Esso Keywords:None Views:375 Comments:14
Anybody with a cutting torch or even a $40 Harbor Freight angle grinder could get into that safe. Even a Sawzall with some good blades would work. And the feds wouldn't care a lot about any damage to the contents caused by cutting the safe open. If the FBI has enough time and manpower to send 15 special agents to investigate an alleged noose in a North Carolina garage, then they have time to cut open a safe.
Liberty Safe should have just hung up the phone when the FBI called.
My sister brought me a pistol gun safe (lunch pail size) that the batteries went dead on (the backup lock keys are in the safe).
The cylindrical lock is so sloppy, my cylindrical lock impressoning tools (picks) won't work, so I ordered cyl lock tensioning tools (turners) from Sparrows so I cold single pin pick it but the center cylinder is too small for them to work.
I'm thinking about super gluing a ~3/16 allen wrench to the center cylinder to tension it and with the help of my head magnifier I should be able to single pin pick it.
I'm gonna have to be in the right mood to go through that trouble. The clown car is keeping me pretty busy in the mean time.
My plasma cutter or gas ax would make short work of it, but she was keeping documents in it that might react poorly to that kind of heat.
These are cool, I just learned about them recently, I don't have them or bump keys. I do have a snap gun that works similarly to bump keys. Those Lishi keys might be good for me with my hands being so crippled up, but I don't do much entry work anymore except lock outs for friends.