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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 14.0 inches | | Product Width: | 10.1 inches | | Product Height: | 7.8 inches | | Product Weight: | 14.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 15.2 inches | | Package Width: | 10.6 inches | | Package Height: | 8.5 inches | | Package Weight: | 15.2 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 14 reviews |
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Decent buy, I'm glad however I waited till it went on sale! Jun 06, 2010 Material----10
Build-------10
Finish------10
Battery powered----1
The vault in my opinion is great but the mere fact that it requires 8 batteries is a real negative point for me.
I thought I was buying the one w the DC power out.
Otherwise I'd give it all 5 stars...
Beep, Beep, Beep...Bang!!! May 03, 2010 I purchased this gun vault to sit beside my bed so I could have quick easy access to my weapon if needed. Well all it takes is a quick 3 to 8 finger code and you better move your hand cause the door comes flying open to give very quick access to your weapon in times of desperate need. Construction is very solid with rather heavy gauge steel and a nicely padded interior. I only bought the standard model w/no external power adapter or interior light... just a couple of batteries and you are good to go. Programing the code is a bit tricky and it is a little temperamental to get it to remember what you programed but when it is set it works perfectly every time. If the wrong code is entered it will not let you try again for several minutes so you better keep a key handy just in case you miss the code after you get woken up in the middle of the knight by someone breaking into your home. Kimber 45ACP
3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Stopped working after three years Mar 05, 2010 Be careful installing the batteries, as there are sharp edges nearby and it's easy to cut your hand.
Mine worked well for about three years and then the motor died. I think I'll look for something more reliable to replace it.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Exactly what I need Mar 01, 2010 I got my GV2000 gun safe about 5 years ago and it has worked perfectly ever since then. Even though I also have a full size gun safe, this safe plays a useful role since it is far easier to access quickly.
Things I like about the GV2000:
1) It has enough space for a couple of pistols to fit easily. Over the last few years, I've had several pistols rotate through this safe; but I'm currently keeping a Springfield XD(m) with a Streamlight TLR-1 light attached, a Kahr PM9, and a loaded AR-15 magazine.
2) It is easy and quick to open. Since my Kahr PM9 is my EDC gun, I get into this safe pretty much twice a day and it has always opened very easily. My wife, who also shoots, can access the GunVault easily as well.
3) It is secure enough that I don't worry about the kids getting into it. I also like that I was able to easily bolt it down to a shelf.
The one thing I worry about with the GunVault is, as with any electronic device, there is always a chance of a failure; and, knowing my luck, it will happen at the worst possible time. Just a couple of days ago I tried to open the GunVault and realized that the motor had finally burned out - so now I'm in the market for a replacement.
After searching for a new quick-access gun safe for the last couple of days, I'm torn between just buying another one of these or spending a bit more money and getting a V-Line safe that doesn't use batteries. Just the fact that this is one of the final 2 contenders, after the competitors have had 5 years to catch up, says a lot for how well this fits my needs.
Personally, I wouldn't keep valuables in a little safe like this; but it does fill the role of keeping a pistol safely away from kids and easily accessible by me at the same time.
UPDATE: I ended up buying another Gunvault and it turns out the latch was broken right out of the box... After that, I returned it and got the V-Line Hide-Away model, which is working perfectly. I would dock a star because of the apparent reliability issues, but I did get 5 years of solid use out of this so I'm leaving it as 4 stars.
It's Not Biometric! Feb 20, 2010 Ok just got mine 2 days ago It's NOT biometric it doesn't scan fingerprints what it is though is 4 buttons under rubber protective cover for each button.You set a code which is a sequence of buttons to be pushed (think of it as an electronic combination lock). The default is press and release each button from left to right and it unlocks the door and oh the door flings open most of the time i have noticed that some times you hear it release and door doesn't shoot open there is a trick to this when it happens what i did is push the door in hold it in and enter code i will use my thumb on hand entering the code and has opened every time. This is decent if your looking to keep your guns away from kids and have fairly quick access to them it you need them. If your thinking fire protection at all i highly doubt this is for you it has holes drilled for speaker which speaker is on deluxe model.. to me this safe will be fine and will do everything i need it to do until space runs out of it which it will. for the price this is pretty decent and quick to get into.
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