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PaulMyers 07-23-2012 07:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Gerald (Post 466098)
Is Tim still doing Lock & Safe work??

I thought he started doing industrial "testing" work now. Maybe he is doing both now.

The Lock and Safe work was with his dad. I would think the storewould still be open.

jchief 07-23-2012 11:30 AM

he may still be on vacation.

Dink 07-24-2012 04:29 PM

Sorry for the delay. Ive had some oersonal things to take care of.......I've read a few things here that are correct. Most not......

Cannon and Liberty should not even be a thought when looking for a gun safe. ANYTHING with an electronic lock should be walked away from immediately! No matter a gun safe or any other kind of safe.........

I got your message. Ill call ya later this evening......

CAMP CANARD 07-24-2012 04:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Dink (Post 466908)
Sorry for the delay. Ive had some oersonal things to take care of.......I've read a few things here that are correct. Most not......

Cannon and Liberty should not even be a thought when looking for a gun safe. ANYTHING with an electronic lock should be walked away from immediately! No matter a gun safe or any other kind of safe.........

I got your message. Ill call ya later this evening......


I just bought a Fatboy Jr. with an electronic lock.
Am I gonna get robbed ?

southern151 07-24-2012 04:43 PM

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Originally Posted by CAMP CANARD (Post 466916)
I just bought a Fatboy Jr. with an electronic lock.
Am I gonna get robbed ?

When I bought mine from Dink, he explained that the electronic key pads often fail and, you are essentially locked out of your own safe. After doing some reading up on his theory, I found a lot of folks that supported what he had told me...There was even a guy said it in this thread.

Dink 07-24-2012 04:53 PM

Robbed, no.......but Electronic locks have a 100% fail rate. Your stuff will be secure, bad part is that it will be secure from you too

kcinnick 07-24-2012 05:03 PM

Dink, What brands do you carry?

Dink 07-24-2012 05:10 PM

Hayman and Diamond Back

kcinnick 07-24-2012 05:23 PM

As big of a gun nerd I am I have never heard of those two brands.

Anyway, off to do some reading. I was considering getting one of the sportsman steel walk ins when we build our detached garage/shop but I need something closer to my work area for my pistols. I am frequently needing to use 1911's to make holsters and having something so far away would be kind of annoying.

Dink 07-24-2012 05:37 PM

Lol!! Gun nut maybe.......a bit of a Nut in gereral, definitely

Dink 07-24-2012 06:03 PM

Alright look......I wasnt going to call you out but since you tried to degrade what I know and sell, here ya go......


Sturdy safe makes an EXCELLENT product! Go watch their videos and judge for yourself.

As for that Pentagon you are boasting about. Ive seen them. They are pieced together with what seems to be pieces of scrap they found on the floor. No fit and finish whatso ever. In fact, the only one Ive seen didnt open on delivery and I was called to go open it.

As for Hayman, theyve been in business longer than either of us have been alive. Their bolt work in the best Ive ever seen.

Diamond Back is what I sold to Southern151. It is a great safe made by Cobalt Safe Company. Bolt work isnt what Hayman offers, but is 100the times what that Pentagon offers. Ive gone to open a Diamond Back after a fire. Only thing still standing was the safe. House had burned to the slab. The handle and dial were burned off. Took some doing, but got it opened. Everything inside was as left by the owner.

kcinnick 07-24-2012 08:42 PM

Did I miss something here?

Bluechip 07-24-2012 08:44 PM

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Originally Posted by kcinnick (Post 467003)
Did I miss something here?

I must have missed it also. Seemed legit to me.

Shrug it off, he may just be having a bad day.


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