![]() ![]() So bad that the LVPD won't even respond to a burglary alarm/report until a human has physically been on site and verified it. I think the answer was 2-3 and break ins are RAMPANT in Vegas. When I bought my gun safe I went to a shop in Vegas that had dealt in gun safes and all the huge spendy names like Graffunder for 3+ decades and I ask them how many "good" bolted down safes (Say over $20lbs) they had seen either brute forced into, or removed from a house. I sold it on craigslist, and at least got 3/4 of my money back. I was so pissed, I never even took it out of the box. Tractor supply would not refund me my money, would only give me a new safe of the same type. Never again will I ever buy a cheap safe or anything with an electronic lock. It took me about 3 hours and destroyed the safe, but I got into it. After about a month of going back and forth and still not being able to get the electronic lock to work, I got into it with basically the tools deersniper showed. They basically told me I was shit out of luck, they couldn't help me. Code didn't work, they give me another code, didn't work, then another code, none of them worked. I went back to tractor supply and got a phone number off a similar safe, called them ended up having to get tractor supply to write a letter along with the receipt, to prove the serial number and send them a pic of the safe to get a master code to unlock it. I come home one day and the lock didn't work, tried switching the battery, and anything else I could think of still no luck. It was actually made by Sentry I think, nothing about it Winchester but the sticker. I picked up a larger Winchester labeled one at tractor supply on sale years ago. I highly suggest staying away from any of them with a electronic lock. ![]()
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