![]() It’s true that the majority of full-sized gun safes today are sold with battery-powered keypad combination locks. In addition to the other reliability issues of biometric locks we’ll get into below, battery-powered devices are fundamentally less dependable than all-mechanical devices. This biometric fingerprint door lock was opened by just sticking a paperclip in the “backup” lock.Īlso, biometric handgun safes are electronic and run on batteries. The key locks can often be opened with a standard screwdriver or strip of metal.įundamental security issues on devices with cheap fingerprint readers aren’t just limited to gun safes. Many biometric gun safes also have flimsy key locks as “backups”. Adding an economy biometric lock to a weak gun safe doesn’t make it any more secure. Most small gun safes can be compromised by a variety of low-tech methods including paperclips, screwdrivers, or even just banging on them. The keypad alone for a proper commercial lock costs many times the more than most entire biometric handgun safes (more on this below). To start, the biggest problem with biometric fingerprint locks is that they’re generally only found on cheap gun safes costing a couple hundred dollars. ![]() ![]() In general, I don’t recommend biometric gun safes for the following reasons: Weak Gun Safes ![]()
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