Here's a very thorough background article that is very helpful:
https://www.dossier.today/p/liberty-saf ... ke-private
"Liberty" Safes, blow job queens for the Feds (EDIT: great background article added)
“Democracy is a pathetic belief in the collective wisdom of individual ignorance.”
I keep my Benchmade knives in my Liberty safe.
When everything that comes out of your piehole is politics, politics, politics... YOU have a problem
I need a new storage container. Are there any good, non-Chinese alternatives?
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Sturdy Safes- made in the USA. I have had a sturdy for many years. No frills, heavy steel, tight door tolerance, good S&G dial lock. Pricing looks to have doubled though since I bought mine!
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They probably all have a master code. I have another manufacturer's safe. I miskeyed a code and had to call them to get it open. Master code cost me $50.
How many major safe manufacturers are there? Maybe a couple of dozen? It could be that law enforcement agencies have done this before and share the master codes.
How many major safe manufacturers are there? Maybe a couple of dozen? It could be that law enforcement agencies have done this before and share the master codes.
Helpful hint Liberty dealer I know told me today the master code can be changed so if any of you were concerned about that I can put you in touch with him not sure what if any cost is involved with it.
Let's bottom line this.
They want in to your safe. They use a master code and open it.
Or,
You change the master code or the lock completely and they totally destroy your save to see what is inside
Yes, that is exactly what they do
They want in to your safe. They use a master code and open it.
Or,
You change the master code or the lock completely and they totally destroy your save to see what is inside
Yes, that is exactly what they do
Everybody understands this--the Feds are getting in. The issue is who chooses how, you (the owner of the safe), or the Liberty cocksuckers because they love to "cooperate" with Fed goon squads.
“Democracy is a pathetic belief in the collective wisdom of individual ignorance.”
And that's the part that sets my hair on fire. Liberty should have simply said "It's not our safe, it's the customer's. Ask him."
I don't care if EVERY manufacturer has a master code.
I DO care if they will simply roll over and give it to the Feds. Am I just leasing their safe then?