😂 as someone who moves safes professionally if you can move it with a set of hand trucks it’s not a safe. It’s just a box with a combination lock on it.
@@clayton9136 you can call it a safe if you want but it won’t stop someone from getting into it. Therefore not “safe” also we call them vaults that weigh anywhere from 2,000lbs to 7,000lbs and they are rated by how many minutes a really good professional safe cracker can drill and gain access. For example the ones with 3in steel walls with a layer of ball bearings known as bit busters will take a professional who knows the exact spot to drill the holes at 1 hr to get inside. By then the alarm built into the safe will have been tripped and the police would be there unless the alarm was put into test mode. Just remember locks only keep honest people out. Very few safes offer 100% protection by themselves without an alarm system.
@@bert1913 funny enough we had to rotate a safe 180 degrees for a bank and it weighed around 2,500 lbs so what we did was lifted one side up and took a stack of 7 dimes and placed them underneath in the dead center of the safe and 2 guys spun it around by hand. There is always more than one way to skin a cat 😂
😂 it always cracks me up when people try to break in through the door! Cut the side off! It’s two layers of thin sheet metal with Sheetrock in between.
LOL I just posted a comment saying I would cut the back open, then cut the back of the door, unlock it, replace lock, reweld everything and still have a safe
You could have opened that with a 9volt battery once you got the keypad off. There should be 4 wires going to that plug. 2 are Red and Black. Connect the 9 volt to the 2 other wires and you should hear a little click sound and then you can open it. If you don’t hear the click, swap the wires on the battery terminals. You’ll need to hold the wires onto the battery while turn the handle or it will lock back.
@@MrMcCoy-vs6ssfrom the keypad it acts as a switch and I tried this on many different safes, it has not worked yet lol you can change the keypad but best to cut it open
All you had to do is call a locksmith and for like 80 bucks he would’ve drilled 1/4 inch small hole on the side picked it gave you a new combination or found the old and it would’ve saved you $500 for a new safe. we lost a combination to my father-in-law‘s gun safe after he died and that’s what we did.
When my husband died, we took his death certificate to the place where he bought the safe and the company handed over the combination. So much easier and we where still able to continue using the safe!🎉❤
The only thing I disagree with you on raspy is the price for a replacement. A replace gun safe that size rated for fire protection and isn't just thin sheet metal is going to be north of $1500. Especial post COVID prices.
I have guns, ammo, money, some precious metals, and good booze in my gun safe. And then my wife thought it was the perfect place to store things like first grade pictures from the Grandkid. These days, there is more paper in the gun safe than there is guns.
I forgot the code so I called the company and gave them the serial number and they said that the serial number didn't exist in the record. Later on I found the key. I don't trust this company anymore.
The best part of this whole video was watching you move it out. When I got out of the military, I actually had a really good high-paying job that was installing/remodeling/panic room/safe install. I learned doing that job. How little people understand about how much those things weigh when they go and pick out a safe, I swear everyone looks over the weight portion of it. Depending on who you’re dealing with and we didn’t deal with big box stores, but we would have to come out and check to make sure wherever we were putting it could hold that much weight. We also did a ton of not panic rooms but safe rooms. The reason why I’m not calling it a panic room. Is that these rooms were hardened Essentially non-penetrable, hard points. People would keep their man cave or gun vault. Yes, we did deal with a higher end clientele as well as normal people who were in that industry of firearms or security. My favorite story we did a private deposit box and it was something straight out of the movies. This guy had a business that he ran a 24 hour full-time safety deposit box that wasn’t attachedto a federally backed institution.
I lost all my guns last month in a boating accident. We would stay on the boat for weeks at a time and I didn’t feel safe keeping them at my home. Long story short we had to deploy the dingy after the cabin was 75% full with water. I was never able to recover any of the guns. Terrible.
As long as they're not filled with concrete too... Idk how these gun safes are made but regular safes have concrete poured between the layers of steel. An abrasive wheel on a demo saw would get in with less work though
Because most "gun safes" are not safes at all, but rather, Residential Security Containers. A real safe would be too heavy to wheel out on a hand truck.
That wouldn't be bad, but I assume most people don't even change the codes on the keypad from what is on that sticker. Changed the code as well as pulled off the sticker on mine.
I'm assuming there was an electrical issue that made the keypad inoperable, but if that wasn't the case, y'all know there's a number you can call to get a master/reset code right?
Your 100% Correct. All of these with Electronic Lock will have a Default Code (based on the model) to Reset the Combo. Although, there is a way for you to CHANGE that Default Code once you can Program it yourself. Do That and Forget It and your Sunk.
@kencleg7721 You obviously don't work in the trades. A spark from steel with a grinder isn't setting off a primer or burning through a plastic bottle to get to powder and it certainly isn't gonna light a wood stock on fire.
@@krislink1761 you can toss live ammo into a fire. It will not go off. powder will burn quickly, it will not explode. In order for an explosion to happen you need the material to be able to build up pressure. That's not gonna happen in a plastic tub, or inside a safe. They aren't air tight you know.
I can't believe it took you all that efforts to do that, the last one I opened up in 20 minutes. Without any crap like you're doing. And I still own that safe. It's like brand new. Because I never destroyed it while opening it. But I promise you this. It is open 100 without destruction of anything. This is a smart video
Out of everything I saw, first thing I recognize was a break barrel pellet rifle 😂 those things are actually pretty fun tbh. If I can ever get away from ARs i might grab another one
I’m pretty sure lock picking lawyer has a quick bypass for it but good on you for opening it without seriously hurting the guns beyond a couple scratches and dents
I think they are supposed to be bolted through the floor at the corners with carriage bolts (nuts inside the safe). if someone wants to steal the contents of a safe this size, it's gonna be with an angle grinder and cutting a side or rear wall out. The door is probably the more difficult task. This safe was probably not attached to the floor.
Most safes are just sheet metal just cut through the side of back of the safe and take a hammer and break the drywall out of your way it will save your backs
If you have a couple of guys, and a battery powered cut off grinder, or even an electrical grinder with a cord the easiest way to get into the safe is to cut the sheet metal off of one side that is not the door, it's much less thick and quicker and easier than the door and no need to carry it outside to open it.
For that safe, you’d just need to cut a side out with the grinder and pull the Sheetrock liner out and bada bing bada boom. All and all, no prying and a lot less work lol
I think I would have cut open the back and removed everything. Then you can cut the back side of the door, unlock it and open the door. After that you put a new lock in, reweld everything and still have a some what decent safe
There are 3 simple ways to open that safe. 2 more slightly difficult ways. I hardened mine from all of the above but still know how to get into it without damaging anything and no hard manual labor.
I opened a safe that a friend of mine gave me and it had a zip lock bag w 27 oz of almost pure coke and $14,000 in it. So almost a kilo. I buried the goodies in a field and used the proceeds to go back to college for a few years. Good times😂 hadn't thought about that in a long time.
I’d be a lot easier just to develop the light touch it takes to figure out the combination, just spin it you’ll find that there’s a memory to the dial and it will guide you as to where the next number is.
Hinges are designed to be taken apart so u don't half to destroy them means you take hinges apart and raise the back of the door and stick a hack saw blade in and cut the locking pins that way you can reinstall the door and hinges so the safe can be used or sold...
You gotta pry the sides off of the door, prying the door won't get you far. You need to pry the sides clear of the bars, sometimes a little cut down the corner will give you enough room to pry
If it was a Liberty all you would have had to do is ask nicely. 👌
100% #SHOUT OUT TO "SMART SAFES" of North Augusta, SC. BEST IN THE BUSINESS WHEN IT COMES TO A SAFE!!! MATT SMART FOR THE WIN.
Liberty will just give the code to the ATF for ya to take your stuff lol.
Nailed it 😂
Ouch . Ppl aren’t letting that move slide huh😂
@@thewhitedahlia.8108oh hey that’s my backyard 😂
My guns are still somewhere at the bottom of the ocean from that boating accident.
When It reaches a point people are in such fear to say they were lost
Is disgusting and weak
Yup, it was tragic 😂😂
Not mine. Come see if I'll give them up.
😉😅
@@nogoodcops6557 y'all are the first to go, don't let your ego get you put on some watch list and turn into waco
Should have watched a TH-cam lock picking lawyer episode.
To learn how takes weeks months. These guys broke in in a few minutes
@@ChantelJordan-fm7kxyou should watch the lock picking lawyer episode specific to this safe
@Dogonatree I did. If you think you're going to work that lock as easily without training you're fooling yourself.
LPL would have opened it three times in the time it took them to drag it out the door.
@carlbruschnigjr1757 just to show it was not a fluke
😂 as someone who moves safes professionally if you can move it with a set of hand trucks it’s not a safe. It’s just a box with a combination lock on it.
So you dont even know what your products are called
What if they took the floor with it but didn't wanna show that?
I had to use cardboard and slide my safe to where I wanted it
@@clayton9136 you can call it a safe if you want but it won’t stop someone from getting into it. Therefore not “safe” also we call them vaults that weigh anywhere from 2,000lbs to 7,000lbs and they are rated by how many minutes a really good professional safe cracker can drill and gain access. For example the ones with 3in steel walls with a layer of ball bearings known as bit busters will take a professional who knows the exact spot to drill the holes at 1 hr to get inside. By then the alarm built into the safe will have been tripped and the police would be there unless the alarm was put into test mode. Just remember locks only keep honest people out. Very few safes offer 100% protection by themselves without an alarm system.
@@bert1913 funny enough we had to rotate a safe 180 degrees for a bank and it weighed around 2,500 lbs so what we did was lifted one side up and took a stack of 7 dimes and placed them underneath in the dead center of the safe and 2 guys spun it around by hand. There is always more than one way to skin a cat 😂
McNally : You're trying to break open a sentry safe using heavy equipment, I open a sentry safe using another sentry safe
Yes!
That’s doesn’t make sense
What are you talking about?
@@jasonnester9514 if you follow McNally it makes perfect sense
@@TexasPapa13 lol
A lock just keeps an honest man honest 👌
Yup...as long as it's not from liberty safe, then it doesn't keep anyone honest
My father always said that.
😂 it always cracks me up when people try to break in through the door! Cut the side off! It’s two layers of thin sheet metal with Sheetrock in between.
14" Stihl Demo saw. 90 seconds
LOL I just posted a comment saying I would cut the back open, then cut the back of the door, unlock it, replace lock, reweld everything and still have a safe
@@mikhail2400 breaking through the front makes for entertaining content though 😆
@@542patriot Good point
You could have opened that with a 9volt battery once you got the keypad off. There should be 4 wires going to that plug. 2 are Red and Black. Connect the 9 volt to the 2 other wires and you should hear a little click sound and then you can open it. If you don’t hear the click, swap the wires on the battery terminals. You’ll need to hold the wires onto the battery while turn the handle or it will lock back.
Why do you know this technique lololololol
@@GophaCureselfGaming 🤣
What "two other wires" are you talking about
A man of culture I see😂
@@MrMcCoy-vs6ssfrom the keypad it acts as a switch and I tried this on many different safes, it has not worked yet lol you can change the keypad but best to cut it open
All you had to do is call a locksmith and for like 80 bucks he would’ve drilled 1/4 inch small hole on the side picked it gave you a new combination or found the old and it would’ve saved you $500 for a new safe. we lost a combination to my father-in-law‘s gun safe after he died and that’s what we did.
When my husband died, we took his death certificate to the place where he bought the safe and the company handed over the combination. So much easier and we where still able to continue using the safe!🎉❤
The only thing I disagree with you on raspy is the price for a replacement. A replace gun safe that size rated for fire protection and isn't just thin sheet metal is going to be north of $1500. Especial post COVID prices.
Pppppppppp0ł😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
@@superdave8248post covid? You mean bidens fucking recession and 50 year high inflation?
Never go in from the door go in from the back. Cut the panel out and you're in the safe.
Also my 1st thought while watching this.
It’s a cracker box. Tin snips would probably open it
The camera man:
Its off.
Thanks bro
Grandpa's guns, funny part is most of the time you don't find much more than sentimental value, stay strong guys
I have guns, ammo, money, some precious metals, and good booze in my gun safe. And then my wife thought it was the perfect place to store things like first grade pictures from the Grandkid.
These days, there is more paper in the gun safe than there is guns.
It’s nice to see that you actually found something. Most of those are disappointing.
It was his safe. He just lost the key/combination. 😅
Most don’t even show wth they found. So stupid.
I don’t know why, but it feels like the minute men just stole from the British armory.
The Australian military more like, and their entire arsenal. They like to disarm themselves and their peeps.
Based
You could always get the master code from the feds. I heard they're pretty good at getting them codes. From liberty but nonetheless still obtainable.
Them alphabet boys got your codes if you ever lose your key?
😂 my thought exactly
best hide your real stuff in an old fridge behind the outhouse.
I forgot the code so I called the company and gave them the serial number and they said that the serial number didn't exist in the record. Later on I found the key. I don't trust this company anymore.
Cheaper than going to a gun shop,no paper work 😅
A teacher told me over 45 years ago, a lock is to keep a honest person honest.
a gun safe will have guns in it. so let's slam it around as much as we can.
@@user-bb4xk6bb7nxxxding & dent the guns. Raises the value
Guns don’t go off by themselves unless you’re Alex Baldwin
Good thing it was just kids learning 22s. Seemed like there was too many of them for some odd reason. 🤷♂️
Make them look like shit.
@@bobm8391 there gonna have to pry it out of my cold dead hands.
The best part of this whole video was watching you move it out. When I got out of the military, I actually had a really good high-paying job that was installing/remodeling/panic room/safe install. I learned doing that job. How little people understand about how much those things weigh when they go and pick out a safe, I swear everyone looks over the weight portion of it. Depending on who you’re dealing with and we didn’t deal with big box stores, but we would have to come out and check to make sure wherever we were putting it could hold that much weight. We also did a ton of not panic rooms but safe rooms. The reason why I’m not calling it a panic room. Is that these rooms were hardened Essentially non-penetrable, hard points. People would keep their man cave or gun vault. Yes, we did deal with a higher end clientele as well as normal people who were in that industry of firearms or security. My favorite story we did a private deposit box and it was something straight out of the movies. This guy had a business that he ran a 24 hour full-time safety deposit box that wasn’t attachedto a federally backed institution.
I lost all my guns last month in a boating accident. We would stay on the boat for weeks at a time and I didn’t feel safe keeping them at my home. Long story short we had to deploy the dingy after the cabin was 75% full with water. I was never able to recover any of the guns. Terrible.
You do realize those safes are easy to cut through...
A circular saw with a metal cutting blade and you can cut it in half like cutting plywood.
As long as they're not filled with concrete too... Idk how these gun safes are made but regular safes have concrete poured between the layers of steel. An abrasive wheel on a demo saw would get in with less work though
Or through the bottom, which are typically thinner so you can bolt the safe to the floor.
I cut one with a black and decker jigsaw from Walmart.
Because most "gun safes" are not safes at all, but rather, Residential Security Containers.
A real safe would be too heavy to wheel out on a hand truck.
@@Cannabis_Connoisseurreally? With what blade dude?
Pretty tough safe, with a Christmas bonus in it. Outstanding.
This is a good ad for Sentry safes.
I bet if u looked on the back of the safe u would find a combo # to open the door from manufacturer that everyone forgets to remove
That wouldn't be bad, but I assume most people don't even change the codes on the keypad from what is on that sticker. Changed the code as well as pulled off the sticker on mine.
I'm assuming there was an electrical issue that made the keypad inoperable, but if that wasn't the case, y'all know there's a number you can call to get a master/reset code right?
Your 100% Correct. All of these with Electronic Lock will have a Default Code (based on the model) to Reset the Combo. Although, there is a way for you to CHANGE that Default Code once you can Program it yourself. Do That and Forget It and your Sunk.
@@SlimShadySkip1you’re
Oh look, all of a sudden, we've got 500 new locksmiths coming from all different angles yappin at the flapper 😂
There is a lesson here: if you don't bolt your safe to the ground, it's just a heavy box.
Go through the side or the back with the grinder.
The inside is full or carpet and guns with wood stocks. We didn’t want to risk the inside catching fire.
That will catch the wood on fire and anything like powder and primers
@kencleg7721
You obviously don't work in the trades. A spark from steel with a grinder isn't setting off a primer or burning through a plastic bottle to get to powder and it certainly isn't gonna light a wood stock on fire.
@@kencleg7721also, which stores powder, primers or live ammo in a gun safe? That makes a potential bomb during a house fire
@@krislink1761 you can toss live ammo into a fire. It will not go off. powder will burn quickly, it will not explode. In order for an explosion to happen you need the material to be able to build up pressure. That's not gonna happen in a plastic tub, or inside a safe. They aren't air tight you know.
Want me to hold your purse so you can actually swing that baby hammer? 😆😆
I can't believe it took you all that efforts to do that, the last one I opened up in 20 minutes. Without any crap like you're doing. And I still own that safe. It's like brand new. Because I never destroyed it while opening it. But I promise you this. It is open 100 without destruction of anything. This is a smart video
It is easier to go in through the top, sides, or back. They put all of the good stuff on the front.
not the sharpest tools in the shed, are they
What makes u say that
but not the dullest hoes
They got in😮
@@jasonnester9514they thought cutting off the hinges would open it lol
They got it open, someone can always do it better utilizing hindsight! They used the tools they had and got it done!
Holy fucking shit what a find
Out of everything I saw, first thing I recognize was a break barrel pellet rifle 😂 those things are actually pretty fun tbh. If I can ever get away from ARs i might grab another one
Thanks for showing me this. I can finally open this safe I’ve had in my garage for 5 yrs 😊
Thanks for teaching me how to gain unwanted entry into a safe. I sincerely appreciate it. 😂😂
That’s the firdt safe opening Ive ever seen that had something in it. Good job.
I’m pretty sure lock picking lawyer has a quick bypass for it but good on you for opening it without seriously hurting the guns beyond a couple scratches and dents
HEY WAIT A MINUTE, THOSE ARE MY FIREARMS ! THIEF, THIEF !
I love watching people trying to break into a safe through its strongest side
Thanks for giving criminal step by step information on how to get in a safe! Mr Forest Gump
They spent so much time with the video, they should have shown more time about the guns!
I hope you got something nice for all that work.
I think they are supposed to be bolted through the floor at the corners with carriage bolts (nuts inside the safe). if someone wants to steal the contents of a safe this size, it's gonna be with an angle grinder and cutting a side or rear wall out. The door is probably the more difficult task. This safe was probably not attached to the floor.
Love seeing professionals work. LOL!!!! Call a locksmith!
Dad really referenced a song on fallout 4. It’s all over but the crying. And nobody’s crying but me
That’s not a safe or a gun collection without America’s favorite rifle😂
Hell yeah, Nice score!!!
All you have to do is cut the back open a safe is nothing but drywall and sheet metal.
It is a lot easier if you go through the sides or back. The door is it strongest part of the gun safe.
Now that is a better find than money.😊
Look at all those “ Assault Weapons “ being dangerous
I love how the guy that’s doing the easy part always has to make it look like he’s struggling a little 😂
You just needed the crow bars, bubba.
Nice what a fun opportunity!! I'm jealous...subbed
It's a lot easier to cut open the side than to try to open the door.
Wow look, we got a bunch of damaged guns.
Wow that was really worth it. 👏
The safe was worth more than the iron.
Most safes are just sheet metal just cut through the side of back of the safe and take a hammer and break the drywall out of your way it will save your backs
That's a very good hand truck to stand up to that weight!
If you have a couple of guys, and a battery powered cut off grinder, or even an electrical grinder with a cord the easiest way to get into the safe is to cut the sheet metal off of one side that is not the door, it's much less thick and quicker and easier than the door and no need to carry it outside to open it.
For that safe, you’d just need to cut a side out with the grinder and pull the Sheetrock liner out and bada bing bada boom. All and all, no prying and a lot less work lol
Awww man..
That safe probably could have sold for 500 bucks if it were intact.
Sometimes the safe itself is more valuable than the stuff inside it!
Nice I wish I had that.
Nice score!!!
I'm pretty sure you could just call the ATF and ask them for the master combination.
That drop was a little more dangerous than first thought!!🤪
I think I would have cut open the back and removed everything. Then you can cut the back side of the door, unlock it and open the door. After that you put a new lock in, reweld everything and still have a some what decent safe
Funny in so many ways.
Damn that was an expensive air rifle right there on top. Totally worth it.
"Its got bars all the way through it" No way! I'd never thunk that!
There should be a piece of angle iron welded in the door frame. Just in case the hinges are removed 😂.
Im glad it wasn't that easy, i have the same safe!!!
Thanks for teaching the world how to break into my safe
Thanks for letting us know you got the same kind!💯😈😈🥶
@williamarnett3234 yeah? I guess someone plans on tracking me down by a TH-cam comment, stealing my safe, and breaking into it, huh?
There are 3 simple ways to open that safe. 2 more slightly difficult ways. I hardened mine from all of the above but still know how to get into it without damaging anything and no hard manual labor.
Definitely slammed the safe on its back and damage the contents. Brilliant.
Dropped it from about a foot off the ground. Not a thing was damaged.
@@kirkoutdoors8806
I’m sure
I was waiting for the door of the safe to go flying right towards the expensive white SUV😂
"We cut the hinges off, lets see if that unlocked it somehow"
Sweet find!
I opened a safe that a friend of mine gave me and it had a zip lock bag w 27 oz of almost pure coke and $14,000 in it. So almost a kilo. I buried the goodies in a field and used the proceeds to go back to college for a few years. Good times😂 hadn't thought about that in a long time.
Really nice score my Brother's
If you pay 300 for a locksmith to open and reset you can then sell this for 600.
Roscoe,,them Duke's are at it again!
WHAT AN AWESOME FIND
That has got to be the craziest thing I have seen. You know its an electronic lock. Just hit the reset code!
I’d be a lot easier just to develop the light touch it takes to figure out the combination, just spin it you’ll find that there’s a memory to the dial and it will guide you as to where the next number is.
Good thing that guy didn't have a vintage bottle of nitroglycer in there.😮😂
Dang finally a good one ! I hate when they spend all day and open it and it’s EMPTY!!!!
That was surprisingly easyier than i thought
With the care they took no one would know they ever opened it.
If I were you I'd think of a better way o opening the safe nicely not waisting it, it's such a nice safecase
For future reference if you need to get in to a safe attack the sides or top the metal is thin and easier to wor with
Hinges are designed to be taken apart so u don't half to destroy them means you take hinges apart and raise the back of the door and stick a hack saw blade in and cut the locking pins that way you can reinstall the door and hinges so the safe can be used or sold...
If you have proof of ownership, you can call Master Lock, the owners of Sentry Safe, and order a key and avoid ruining the safe.
That break-barrel airgun has a nice stock, I wonder if it's a Beeman.
Stamped next to the keyhole is a 4 or 5 digit number. You could have ordered a key by giving Sentry that number.
You gotta pry the sides off of the door, prying the door won't get you far. You need to pry the sides clear of the bars, sometimes a little cut down the corner will give you enough room to pry
Should have called a locksmith 😅
Every safe i see reminds me of that scene from breaking bad ifykyk