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    Cheap Gun Safe

    Probably more of a gun cabinet.
    I have this stack on gun cabinet with a combination lock and a handle. I keep my cheap stuff in there, some .22 rifles and some shotguns. We go to Florida for 6 months every year. We got back this year and I couldn't find the combination. Still haven't found it. Yes I'd like to kick my own ass for not having it hid on my phone or my computer, but I didn't do that.

    I emailed stack on. They've been bought out by cannon. Even though I have a paper saying I can get the combination for $30 the reply I got says
    The MRC/Keys service is not available.

    We do not have this information.

    We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.


    So between now and when we leave for Florida in November I either find the combination or break in. What I'm wondering is the least destructive way to break in. I'd like to save the cabinet to put in my shop if I could.

    Edited to add, it's either bolted to the wall or floor, I don't remember what I did but it's not moving from it's current location until it's open.
    Last edited by ryr8828; 09-15-23 at 14:09.

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    Is a locksmith not an option??
    "You cannot invade the mainland United States. There would be a rifle behind each blade of grass."
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    There’s bound to be a YouTube video on how to break into it.

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    A couple prybars will make quick work of that safe. Not sure it will be usuable afterwards.
    I tried to follow the science but it simply was not there. I then followed the money, thats where i found the science.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hotbiggun42 View Post
    A couple prybars will make quick work of that safe. Not sure it will be usuable afterwards.
    This is the correct answer. You will trash it. But most RSCs are easily defeated with a long pry bar.
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    I found a video showing me where to drill a small hole so I could send a borescope inside and watch the wheels.

    Can't find my borescope either so I have one coming tomorrow.

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    3 number combo like a Master Lock?
    There are video's on how to work those on YouTube.

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    Drilled a 3/8" hole and ran a borescope in there. Watched the wheels turn and wrote down the numbers when they lined up, safe now open.
    Need to find a decal to put over the hole.

    I guess I'll take it to Florida with me along with 14 "assault weapons" if nothing happens in the courts. IL registration starts Oct. 1 and closes Dec. 31. I ain't registering shit, register this dick IL authoritarians.

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