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Interesting this came out today, their Twitter's already locked down after endless trashing of them.
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Liberty Safe, "America's #1 heavy-duty home and gun safe manufacturer," according to their website, issued a statement late Tuesday night confirming that they'd given the FBI an access code to a customer's gun safe in response to a request on August 30, 2023. That request came during a raid on the home of a man who'd attended a protest on January 6.
I dunno. I mean I get it, it's principles. They should not do that in a just world.
On the other hand it's directly analagous to what Josh said to Graf about his policy of non-compliance on Poast: Well cool, but what's your plan then, because if they have a warrant and you just say 'nah' they can literally throw you in jail for that.
I see a market, however, for safes with a common lock mechanism that you can put your own goddamn thing on. The paradigm for safes is the shitty digital keyboard lock holding up the bolt mechanism but how about just design that mechanism so that you can throw a puck lock on it? It's actually weird that this was considered the faster option than just busting the fucking thing open or wheeling the safe out but feds are lazy.
Actually if such a product exists point me at it. I don't feel I need a safe - in the unlikely event that feral kids invade my house for the weekend I can put everything well out of reach but I kind of want a cabinet just for environmental control. Googling shows only the push button type.
Edit from the torzone: Oh I see it's about third party access, like the Apple case. Muddier, but I'm also not sure anyone not the size of Apple was ready for that fight.
Non-push button safes do exist, but you're looking at real safes that start at around $2k and they'll offer dial combination/dial combination and key back up lock options. There was a site I can't find right now that autistically reviewed safes and went over things like fire ratings and how all of them in cheap safes are bullshit. He recommended a couple Made in USA brands that had good security and realistic fire ratings based on materials. This was 10ish years ago so the landscape may have changed some.
The only one I remember is Zanotti because their product was extremely interesting. They're safes that you assemble in your home. A 24 gun safe you can put in the basement after the home is built. I think the sides of the largest ones only weighed a few hundred pounds. I ended up staying with a Stack-On sheet metal special cabinet. It does the job of keeping small hands away and I live in an extremely low crime rural area. I took some effort to secure the cabinet beyond the norm. Some dope fiend who breaks into my house randomly probably won't be able to get into it, but it won't survive if a determined attacker with knowledge and intent to get our guns targets us a weekend we're away.
They're probably going to have to get rid of more of their navy to actually afford those.They decided they wanted a real gun eh?
Seems like it's just for their special forces, but I won't be surprised when another bullpup bites the dust.They decided they wanted a real gun eh?
These guys will be cleaning their guns religiously. At their level a Piston gun adds weight and slightly reduces accuracy.Didn't go for piston is the most interesting thing to me.
The closest I can figure is instead of locking at the front of the mag-well they lock at the rear; replacing the standard mag release paddle with a button/lever on the receiver (just above where the original release should be).
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They also have a version for their RPK, which makes a little more sense.
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But not much, considering they don't even have bipods.
Have you tried to load or rock in / slap in a drum mag under stress? Or carry multiples of the fucking things?What the fuck why not just use drum mags?
Have you tried to load or rock in / slap in a drum mag under stress? Or carry multiples of the fucking things?
The Beta C Mags that that Army SF tested gave them no end of issues.
Having used AK drums, they suck too. They have the potential to jam just as much or literally eject every cartridge (there is a famous video of this happening to someone). Drum mags are cool in theory and to fuck around with just doing mag dumps but in actual practice, fuck that. They're heavy and unwieldy and prone to issues. I can see a tactical use for one if you need an initial sustained fire and then go back to regular box magazines but that's it really.I know that. They're terrible, but the Beta C mags were this dumb proprietary double drum system trying to feed into one neck.
Regular AK drums have existed for decades, and while unreliable and heavy as fuck, should be as, if not more reliable, than helical mags.
At least with drum mags you're still using the same manual of arms to reload, and there are tons of them in surplus. I Don't have a clue about a helical mag but it sure as shit looks very different.
Who knows. Maybe the Norkies have a gestalt psychic field like the Orks, and they just collectively will their shit to work.
Having used AK drums, they suck too. They have the potential to jam just as much or literally eject every cartridge (there is a famous video of this happening to someone). Drum mags are cool in theory and to fuck around with just doing mag dumps but in actual practice, fuck that. They're heavy and unwieldy and prone to issues. I can see a tactical use for one if you need an initial sustained fire and then go back to regular box magazines but that's it really.
I don't mean to come off as combative or shit on you for enjoying something, I just tend to look at things pragmatically and never considered my firearms to be used as toys like a lot of people wrapped up in "gun culture" do. By all means if you can afford it have fun drum dumping into shit. I only get autistic when people imply they're combat effective.lol yea, I've had a drum mag rapidly uncoil on me and spray x39 all over. They're dumb, but can be fun range toys or passive aggressive political statements.
I'd guess it's acceptable to use a drum mag if you're rocking an AK and/or don't have a dedicated LMG, but only in a pinch.
they are when they aren't magazines. a 50-100 round belt of ammo in a drum-shaped box with a little feed tab works pretty well.I only get autistic when people imply they're combat effective.
How many do that vs regular boxes though?they are when they aren't magazines. a 50-100 round belt of ammo in a drum-shaped box with a little feed tab works pretty well.
none for regular rifles, but plenty for belt fed, which was what i was getting at. the 240's nut sack, the MG42's assault drum thing, even the RPD had one. keeps a belt from flopping around and getting twisted up or annoying you by catching on things. all it is, is a pouch or case you can slide onto a weapon that'll hold a belt for you.How many do that vs regular boxes though?
Great info.you replace your factory lock obviously the manufacturer will no longer have the combination or override code on file A good quality safe will have a universal bolt pattern for the lock, allowing many brands/types of new lock both electronic/mechanical to be installed, the lock can installed by a good technician but some electronic locks can be installed by someone who knows there way around hand tools. Sometime they fuck up and lock themselves out, requiring drilling to defeat the newly installed lock, a repair and another lock to be installed, this time properly. The average lock retrofit kit costs $100-$150. My primary safe, was retrofitted with an electronic lock and installed in a manner that would make defeating the mechanism extremely difficult for even a tech that knows what he is doing. My walk-in closet was converted to a safe room, I welded up a custom 250lb steel door and installed it where the shitty closet door was. My safe room and my safe can be opened as all security devices can be, the difference is mine will take days instead of hours to defeat.
If someone wants to replace their lock I highly reccomend an AMSEC ESL-10 series, strong/reliable/easy to program/install, they cost around $160, after installation REMOVE THE SERIAL NUMBER STICKER, the factory can use this to provide an override code, without this they cannot
For me there was only one time when 7.62x39 drums were worthwhile; back when almost overnight everyone with an AK suddenly wanted a drum before they became unobtainium, and vendors sold out within hours.I'd guess it's acceptable to use a drum mag if you're rocking an AK and/or don't have a dedicated LMG, but only in a pinch.