@@2011ninjasivtec that beep beep beep beep straight to the drop, all i know is as soon as i heard that drop im out, shit looks and sounds straight out of a movie😂
I think people are missing the point. It’s not to keep a $500 gun secure from a burglar. It’s to keep it secure from your kids but still very accessible to protect your life when you catch them breaking in.
@@VertietRyperI use that kind on the side of a desk. It's right in between the side of the desk and the wall, so if I am at the computer, I wouldn't have to move an inch to reach it.
I think the main point is to keep small children out. Your kids should be taught to respect guns and gun safety from a young age if you’re a responsible gun owner anyway imo.
@@alexjackson936yeah but my problem is someone easily stealing the gun when I'm away. that key looks easy AF to pick, and easy to rip/kick off the wall with the cheap steel. I do like the form factor. I'd pay double if they made it a little better
EXCEPT IT IS NOT 1-2-3-4! IF YOU LISTEN CLOSELY, THE 1ST 2 NOTES ARE ONLY HALF STEP AWAY FROM EACH OTHER... WHILE THE 3RD AND 4TH ARE THE SAME NUMBER HIT TWICE!!! I COULD EASILY FIGURE IT OUT...ESPECIALLY IF I BOUGHT MINE FROM HARBOR FREIGHT AND HEARD THE WHICH KEYS MAKE WHICH SOUNDS! TO THE ORIGINAL POSTER OF THIS VIDEO... YOU MIGHT AS WELL SHOWED US THE CODE! I HEAR THE AUDIBLE NOTES AND WITH ONLY FOUR BUTTONS AND HEARING THE NOTES, YOUR SAFE CAN BE BROKEN INTO. I WOULD DELETE THIS VIDEO IF I WERE YOU!!!💯💯💯
@@theblackmanarmedwithacameraI doubt anyone is going to take the time to track this dude down, somehow figure out whatever you're referring to with your supersonic perfect pitch bat hearing just to find his safe and take his gun
In the middle of the night a thief breaks in, holds a magnet next to it, and gets your gun before you can get to it and enter the combo. I despise these home electronic release security devices because actual security design gets thrown out of the window woth them installing solenoids in ways that leave the devices vulnerable to the most simple bypass attacks thinking security by obscurity is enough.
yeah a thief is definitely going to bring a magnet with them to break into your house. you're also going to install the gunsafe somewhere where an intruder would get to it before you do, because that's a good idea.
@@Guts3570 as more and more of these security by obscurity electronic security devices are installed and people make videos of the simple bypass techniques you will eventually start seeing criminals carrying strong magnets to defeat these locks. Security by obscurity only works until the criminal figures out the fatal flaw that you tried to hide.
I'm alot less worried about that safe failing when I need it than I am it having some horrible security fault and a kid getting in. So many of these things have a simple bypass or are susceptible to opening after a good hit. That's usually LockPickingLawyer's approach with these too. I'm sure that tubular lock is easy to open with the right tool. But your kid probably doesn't have that. But they might have a rock to hit it with or a thin piece of plastic they can shove in the right spot.
How would that be ANY different than ANY safe in the past ? Before the electronic ones, they all used keys. And alot still do*. If you are really that inept with your hands that you cant properly work a key, then you SHOULD NOT OWN A GUN. Please stay far away from firearms if keys are difficult for you. I know you arent about to tell me a dial safe would be better, i refuse to enter in such a dumb convo if thats the route this is headed.
@@EyeXombie It's still a valid point. what are you going to do, check this thing every week and make sure the battery is still good? No, you're not. You're going to forget about it until the time comes and you actually need it. And at that time, maybe the battery finally has gone dead. Hopefully they accounted for this in design and it just beeps when the battery is low or something.
@josephneider7332 lol well the point is to get your gun before they get inside your home. Either way if u don't get to a weapon b4 they do ur Fd so wouldn't matter anyway
so who wants to wear an rfid wrist band 24/7 just to open the safe in an emergency? yes its faster than punching a code but you have the code on you even in your birthday suit!
@timrobertson299 if u had a thin latex/rubber/silicone bracelet I don't feel it would be an inconvenience or have a need to remove it very often. But yeah I see what you are saying. All I know is in the middle of the night have u ever woke up or early in the morning and tried to send a text? I would assume the slow clumsiness would translate to punching a code in. But then again I keep my firearms within fast accessible distance unlocked, racked, and on safe. So I wouldn't n3ed either option anyways lol.
All sound points, but if you're too sleepy eyed to send a text, maybe you shouldn't be walking around the house heeled. Adrenaline will clear those eyes quick enough.
Fails after a while. I bought this and bolted it to my toolbox at work. (I’m a tattoo artist) after an only a few months I went to put my pistol in it and the code wouldn’t open the safe. I could hear it trying to but it wouldn’t open. Sure I can use my key but if I needed to get to my pistol in a hurry I would probably be screwed.
I got an Awesafe. It only has 1 2 3 4 keys so I'm thinking of a good code. My six year old already opened it. It was empty though as I was testing to see if my kids could open it. I might just go with the fingerprint.
Can you mute the beeps??? If not, this safe is not a good idea. If someone has broken into your home in the middle of the night, you should never ever give away your position. Your position and of course your firearm are the best and really only advantages you have against an intruder.
@@ausername7470 I would normally expect it to go into a lockout mode after a few failed attempts, but this thing is made by harbor freight so... Probably still quicker to open it by tapping on the side with a hammer.
I want the couch lever that Fat Joe had in Empire lol don't know I would need it but would be nice to surprise an unexpected guest looking to put their feet up
the way that gun gets slammed when the door falls open 🤔😬 . I have one from a more reputable company, its smooth and has the fingerprint reader which makes it faster
Solid pistol. Trigger doesn't have a good feel but it's reliable and groups consistently. A couple years ago you could pick up a police turn in for $199.
Vs what other scenario? Leave it in the drawer for the kids to play? Do you have roving thieves canvassing your home with the right tools to crack this inexpensive simple safe?
Very cool. But even with an access pad as simple as this, I fear I would panic in the moment of danger. Something so simple to do may not be when fight flight response is initiated. I learned that the hard way in boxing.
I got the executive series safe the 21 gun form them it it’s works great, inexpensive and works for my DROS purposes ! I had a coupon for 100$ off si I got it for like 250 I think
@@ac3tate909 typed to fast, I got the harbor freight 21 gun safe, it’s cheap and works for DROS paperwork you know when you purchase a gun you have to submit to the DOJ what safe you have. I got 100$ off the safe so it was a steal and it works fine
I would only trust that thing with a gun if I was in the same room as it. It's fine for keeping people from seeing a gun or casually playing with it, but that's about all. 10-year-old me before CZcams existed could get into that thing in under 5 minutes. Current me can probably get it in in about 30 seconds.
Is it hard wired or battery operated? And looks like it’s mounted to the side stud or did you mount it to that back blocking behind it. Looks slick! Be curious to see how it looks after drywall is in and only that little plate is showing
Cool, but something about HF rubs me wrong.... other than that, I'd have to further conceal it's familiarity with a paint job or something just to be even safer.
I just purchased a house that has one of them in a bedroom. The agent didn't know what it was at first then we figured it out. The seller said it was there when he purchased the house a few years ago he never got it open. I'm going to have fun finding what In it? Hopefully nothing that's going to cause issues 😮 the women that owned the house before him had a Wig Business in the house I don't think people wanted to break into rob wigs? I found her Obit she was pretty old maybe just some extra security it's a very small town that hasn't had a murder in decades. Property crime is the worst but like 40% lower than the national average. I haven't closed yet so I don't have access to get into it for another 2 weeks.
Holding for when LockPickingLawyer bypasses it with a fishbone or a cigarette butt.
That’s funny but you know that’s not the point right? Your child is not LPL and now you can safely have guns in many rooms of the house.
@@thugginugly1941might as well just duct tape my gun to the ceiling, I know not everybody can reach but I can and kids can't.
@@tzimiscelord8483 you thought you made sense but you didn’t… think about what you just said idiot… 🤦🏻♂️
McNally 😂
@@Patriot46426 just throw another gun safe at it lol
Middle of the night someone breaks in, you go to the safe to get your gun and the safe just goes BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP
that's why you can turn the beep off
And the robber will be like "I hear beep beep beep beep, should I rethink my choices!?"
The beep is the first warning
@@2011ninjasivtec that beep beep beep beep straight to the drop, all i know is as soon as i heard that drop im out, shit looks and sounds straight out of a movie😂
If your dumb enough to stay after the beeps your dumb enough to die
I think people are missing the point. It’s not to keep a $500 gun secure from a burglar. It’s to keep it secure from your kids but still very accessible to protect your life when you catch them breaking in.
This thing also looks to have a really small profile, I could mount it somewhere really obscure where some quick robber wouldn't even find it
Most gun cabinets are just there to keep honest people honest.
The real use is for jurisdictions that require one....
@@VertietRyperI use that kind on the side of a desk. It's right in between the side of the desk and the wall, so if I am at the computer, I wouldn't have to move an inch to reach it.
That's what the top shelf is for... stop making excuses for shitty products. Why waste the money on a safe if it's not going to do its job properly.
Looks about as secure as a paper bag
yea a crowbar is bending that open ez
I think the main point is to keep small children out. Your kids should be taught to respect guns and gun safety from a young age if you’re a responsible gun owner anyway imo.
Gun safes aren't to stop thieves from stealing your guns they're to keep people like children away from them, y'all not bright
@@alexjackson936yeah but my problem is someone easily stealing the gun when I'm away. that key looks easy AF to pick, and easy to rip/kick off the wall with the cheap steel.
I do like the form factor. I'd pay double if they made it a little better
@@snesguy9176 When away, your gun should be in you. If you live in a state or city that carry is not permitted, you need to move.
“This is a Harbor Freight gun safe. It can be opened with a Harbor Freight gun safe”
The quality comment I came here for.
read in his voice for sure
LPL FTW
1, 2, 3, 4. I heard it.
I have the same combination on my luggage
EXCEPT IT IS NOT 1-2-3-4! IF YOU LISTEN CLOSELY, THE 1ST 2 NOTES ARE ONLY HALF STEP AWAY FROM EACH OTHER... WHILE THE 3RD AND 4TH ARE THE SAME NUMBER HIT TWICE!!! I COULD EASILY FIGURE IT OUT...ESPECIALLY IF I BOUGHT MINE FROM HARBOR FREIGHT AND HEARD THE WHICH KEYS MAKE WHICH SOUNDS! TO THE ORIGINAL POSTER OF THIS VIDEO... YOU MIGHT AS WELL SHOWED US THE CODE! I HEAR THE AUDIBLE NOTES AND WITH ONLY FOUR BUTTONS AND HEARING THE NOTES, YOUR SAFE CAN BE BROKEN INTO. I WOULD DELETE THIS VIDEO IF I WERE YOU!!!💯💯💯
@@theblackmanarmedwithacamera learn to comment on the right part. I can’t delete shit.
@@theblackmanarmedwithacameraI doubt anyone is going to take the time to track this dude down, somehow figure out whatever you're referring to with your supersonic perfect pitch bat hearing just to find his safe and take his gun
@@theblackmanarmedwithacamera ok so you've figured out the code, now you just need to figure out where he lives lmfao
>Harbor Freight gun safe
>it’s a SW SD9VE inside
Yea, that tracks
Sorry, but if sh!t gets real, I don't want anything from Harbor Freight standing between myself and home defense.
🤣👍
My uncle has One of those they're pretty cool you kind of feel like James Bond
i feel like it would be really cool if you made a little compartment in your wall and hung a painting over it so it would be hidden
"This is a Harbor Freight Gun Safe. It can be opened using a Harbor Freight Gun Safe."
“Imma show you how this works.”
Proceeds to not show you how this works.
😂😂😂
I have three, in various locations, on silent mode though.
first thing I thought "shouldn't that be silent?"
Youre not john wick buddy
@@rooracleaf561and?
@@rooracleaf561 What does that even mean?
@@rooracleaf561 let bro have his guns, if it doesn't hurt you why you judging.
In the middle of the night a thief breaks in, holds a magnet next to it, and gets your gun before you can get to it and enter the combo. I despise these home electronic release security devices because actual security design gets thrown out of the window woth them installing solenoids in ways that leave the devices vulnerable to the most simple bypass attacks thinking security by obscurity is enough.
yeah a thief is definitely going to bring a magnet with them to break into your house.
you're also going to install the gunsafe somewhere where an intruder would get to it before you do, because that's a good idea.
@@Guts3570 as more and more of these security by obscurity electronic security devices are installed and people make videos of the simple bypass techniques you will eventually start seeing criminals carrying strong magnets to defeat these locks. Security by obscurity only works until the criminal figures out the fatal flaw that you tried to hide.
What kinda thieves do you have in your city lmao This is a ridiculous hypothetical dude lol
It’s a gamble there bud
I'm alot less worried about that safe failing when I need it than I am it having some horrible security fault and a kid getting in. So many of these things have a simple bypass or are susceptible to opening after a good hit. That's usually LockPickingLawyer's approach with these too. I'm sure that tubular lock is easy to open with the right tool. But your kid probably doesn't have that. But they might have a rock to hit it with or a thin piece of plastic they can shove in the right spot.
Until the battery dies and you are fumbling for a key.
How would that be ANY different than ANY safe in the past ? Before the electronic ones, they all used keys. And alot still do*.
If you are really that inept with your hands that you cant properly work a key, then you SHOULD NOT OWN A GUN. Please stay far away from firearms if keys are difficult for you.
I know you arent about to tell me a dial safe would be better, i refuse to enter in such a dumb convo if thats the route this is headed.
@@marthastewwartStupidest comment ever, congratulations!
@@EyeXombie It's still a valid point. what are you going to do, check this thing every week and make sure the battery is still good? No, you're not. You're going to forget about it until the time comes and you actually need it. And at that time, maybe the battery finally has gone dead. Hopefully they accounted for this in design and it just beeps when the battery is low or something.
@@marthastewwartGood luck 😭😭
@@shelbyseelbach9568 How?
Good thing we couldn’t see your code
Be better if it had an rfid reader and a bracelet or wristband with a chip so when u get close enough it automatically pops open.
or if they incapacitate you and take your wristband
@josephneider7332 lol well the point is to get your gun before they get inside your home. Either way if u don't get to a weapon b4 they do ur Fd so wouldn't matter anyway
so who wants to wear an rfid wrist band 24/7 just to open the safe in an emergency? yes its faster than punching a code but you have the code on you even in your birthday suit!
@timrobertson299 if u had a thin latex/rubber/silicone bracelet I don't feel it would be an inconvenience or have a need to remove it very often. But yeah I see what you are saying. All I know is in the middle of the night have u ever woke up or early in the morning and tried to send a text? I would assume the slow clumsiness would translate to punching a code in. But then again I keep my firearms within fast accessible distance unlocked, racked, and on safe. So I wouldn't n3ed either option anyways lol.
All sound points, but if you're too sleepy eyed to send a text, maybe you shouldn't be walking around the house heeled.
Adrenaline will clear those eyes quick enough.
I LOVE it!!! So compact and unassuming. It doesn't change the room.
I’ve had mine for 7 years and it’s amazing. I change the batteries probably every other month and it’s good.
I don't even use guns but this would be cool under my desk for other things, like a bottle of bourbon. Lol
That's the only thing that I would trust this safe to protect. It looks pretty flimsy.
That's what 4 presses of the same digit sound like.
these types of safes only have one beep for all of the keys
No thanks. I’d rather have full access to my weapons than to trust a tool company who can’t make a wrench properly.
Neighbor hears your keypad and gets to his pistol safe.....and so on across the valley.
Fails after a while. I bought this and bolted it to my toolbox at work. (I’m a tattoo artist) after an only a few months I went to put my pistol in it and the code wouldn’t open the safe. I could hear it trying to but it wouldn’t open. Sure I can use my key but if I needed to get to my pistol in a hurry I would probably be screwed.
Change the battery buddy.
@@khall187 lmfao. literally all it is
@@hurpaderpp lol it's like leaving a bad review for a TV remote because it "randomly stopped working" 😂😂
This guys never heard of batteries before 😂😂😂
Fk the batteries use a holster.
Harbor freight has some great prices. Not sure I need a bargain for life safety I.
Trusting your life to Harbor Freight 😬
I guess you can rule out the element of surprise with that loud thing.
You can silence it
You might want to turn off the beeping sound might be a little annoying it to a 3 o’clock in the morning when somebody is sneaking around your house
Justice dispenser for your justice dispenser.
That noise is going to alert the zombies.
Legit thought it was a barcode scanner from the thumbnail and that "gun" was just slang for it.
1-2-3-4... That's amazing. I've got the same combination on my luggage.
Easy to remember that way
That man moved the camera so we couldn't see his code like he couldn't just change the code after the video lmao
For about $20 more you can get one from Max Safes with biometrics, too. Probably no less secure than this one.
I got an Awesafe. It only has 1 2 3 4 keys so I'm thinking of a good code. My six year old already opened it. It was empty though as I was testing to see if my kids could open it. I might just go with the fingerprint.
Lol ,I like the code 1111 or 1234 or 4321, all my safes are set to that, the real problem is the carbon copy keys they give you for the manual lock.
Good idea for quick access home protection and you have small kids
Get me one? Shit, I might have to get one for every room. Haha
I wish the buttons were quiet you never know what situation you will be in
You can mute them
Yes
I like how he hid his combination in case one of us was hiding just outside his shed.
That’s amazing, that’s the same combination I have on my luggage 😂
This is a cool idea.. I can put them up throughout the house
Can you mute the beeps??? If not, this safe is not a good idea. If someone has broken into your home in the middle of the night, you should never ever give away your position. Your position and of course your firearm are the best and really only advantages you have against an intruder.
Yes you can mute
@@2277hummer awesome! Since that’s the case I’ll definitely gonna have to grab one or 3 of these!
Does it hold an extra mag?
looks like it
Where us lock pickin lawyer when you need him for a fact check!
Don't need him for this when any crackhead with a crowbard could bend that thin steel.
Can be opened with a paperclip per Lockpicking Lawyer!
A paperclip or someone taking 30 seconds to try every code possible for it.
@@ausername7470 LOL! Brute force!
@@ausername7470 I would normally expect it to go into a lockout mode after a few failed attempts, but this thing is made by harbor freight so... Probably still quicker to open it by tapping on the side with a hammer.
Sounds like his code was 1 2 3 4 🤣 🤣
The lock picking lawyer already showed us how to pick that type of lock.
So he's in your bedroom and can do this before you notice?
Wish its was more quiet a robber going to hear them dam microwave beeps 😂
I want the couch lever that Fat Joe had in Empire lol don't know I would need it but would be nice to surprise an unexpected guest looking to put their feet up
MAN FR
Facts😂
Epic movie
Now i want one for the garage
Even if you can shut off the beep, it's still crazy noisy - ca-clunk clunk. Otherwise I "m a diggin it.
Wait a minute ( Homer Simpson) anybody else knows our remember what Homer usually say after that...? Something witty☺️🤣
Just bought mine today! Slight pain to install, but absolutely awesome for the cost, and the quality!
What’s it cost?
HOW MUCH $$$ ??
China made junk
Well, there goes your element of surprise
Its even powder coated thats quality
1, 2, 2, 3. Now i just gotta beat you to it
*intruder breaks in*
BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP.
Mine doesn't go BEEP BEEP BEEP, mine goes BEEP BOOP BEEP. I think R2-D2 made it.
Mine goes beep,beep, beep, boom!
Beep bah boo beep? 🦀 🧽
Mine goes BEEB BOOP BOOP BOP
One noise for me
kaaaaabooom
Because I turn the noise off my safe
I hope there's a way to silence the beeping
Yes you can
comes with screw driver to pop it open in case if emergency 😮
the way that gun gets slammed when the door falls open 🤔😬 . I have one from a more reputable company, its smooth and has the fingerprint reader which makes it faster
I need this now, wow cool.
That beep should make the robber rethink life because those movies no joke
I don’t need a safe when I got a holster on my ankle 24/7
Using the SD9VE for a shop gun. Good call. 👍🏻🍻
Lools like its Made by speed vault. I like the way the gun is presented upon opening.
Pretty sure speed vault and harbor freight have the same supplier. Speed vault just up charges
I was genuinely expecting the lock picking lawyer to crash in on this vid
Got one with the finger printer reader for $40.
Smith and Wesson SD VE?
That’s exactly what I was thinking 🤔
Yup sd9ve
Solid pistol. Trigger doesn't have a good feel but it's reliable and groups consistently. A couple years ago you could pick up a police turn in for $199.
Ha! You will never get to it in time. I keep mine taped to my hand with medical tape every night.
not everyone lives in the hood
Can you disable the beep noise
No the burglar will hear you and come help you input the key code
Yes. And it sounds even better
Yes
The sounds it makes when it opens makes me feel some type of way
I bet you could get into that with a tubular lock pick faster than hitting the buttons or using the actual key.
You could probably get into it by tapping the right spot with a hammer.
Vs what other scenario?
Leave it in the drawer for the kids to play?
Do you have roving thieves canvassing your home with the right tools to crack this inexpensive simple safe?
Looks like a SD 9 or a SD 40
Id definitely get one. I have to safe to keep things secure , but I would keep one of those behind my couch
Not bad for only $90.
Very cool. But even with an access pad as simple as this, I fear I would panic in the moment of danger. Something so simple to do may not be when fight flight response is initiated. I learned that the hard way in boxing.
I hear ya, good for backup storage
It will keep kids from fuckin with it
I got the executive series safe the 21 gun form them it it’s works great, inexpensive and works for my DROS purposes ! I had a coupon for 100$ off si I got it for like 250 I think
Huh?
@@ac3tate909 typed to fast, I got the harbor freight 21 gun safe, it’s cheap and works for DROS paperwork you know when you purchase a gun you have to submit to the DOJ what safe you have. I got 100$ off the safe so it was a steal and it works fine
Yeeeah i wouldnt put my life in harbor freights hands
these goofy products are just making it easier for them lmao
"GET SOME!" ...sorry, had a flashback to Duke Nukem
And then install the sheet rock for that extra concealment
4 diget pin means theres only 10,000 combinations. 😂
Mine sits right next to me. It’s always ready to go.
dont let the lockpicking lawyer see this
These come standard with the HiPoint Yeet Cannon
There are only 256 possible combinations on that keypad
Thats badass af
A gun in a safe is worthless as you know.
I would only trust that thing with a gun if I was in the same room as it. It's fine for keeping people from seeing a gun or casually playing with it, but that's about all.
10-year-old me before CZcams existed could get into that thing in under 5 minutes. Current me can probably get it in in about 30 seconds.
Ten year old you probably also knew better than to play with loaded guns.
Is it hard wired or battery operated? And looks like it’s mounted to the side stud or did you mount it to that back blocking behind it.
Looks slick! Be curious to see how it looks after drywall is in and only that little plate is showing
Battery with key backup, mounted to stud through side
Cool, but something about HF rubs me wrong.... other than that, I'd have to further conceal it's familiarity with a paint job or something just to be even safer.
Mines just behind a door with coats on it
That's how guns get stolen lol. It's a huge problem where I'm at right now (rural Texas)
@@itwasaliens Believe me no one is finding it unless I'm alr dead
@@RowdyTheLegend Do you never leave your home?
@@itwasaliens I live in a big house
I just purchased a house that has one of them in a bedroom. The agent didn't know what it was at first then we figured it out. The seller said it was there when he purchased the house a few years ago he never got it open. I'm going to have fun finding what In it? Hopefully nothing that's going to cause issues 😮 the women that owned the house before him had a Wig Business in the house I don't think people wanted to break into rob wigs? I found her Obit she was pretty old maybe just some extra security it's a very small town that hasn't had a murder in decades. Property crime is the worst but like 40% lower than the national average.
I haven't closed yet so I don't have access to get into it for another 2 weeks.
Maybe a pile of cash
There’s 256 possible combinations, might as well try it out.
How does it screw to the wall?
I bought this exact model under a different brand name at a gun show years ago for.. i dunno, $120. Cool device. What do they sell for now?
90.00
@@2277hummer oh that's not too bad. I was afraid it was going to be like.. $40, and I'd feel like an idiot.
Wish it had a 10 button keypad but whatever-_-
When seconds count, you want to be fiddling with a Jenga puzzle in the dark
amazing video look away as you show how to use it!
???
Use your finger and push buttons, very hard