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<p>[QUOTE="Rocksprings, post: 4015875, member: 89652"]Found this on a hunting web sight, It is about CANNON safes.</p><p><br /></p><p>.Well if it has a key pad with a 9V battery in it. My buddy found you can pull that key pad off pretty easily, some may take a flat blade screw driver to remove. But once you have the pad off, there should be two wires going down inside the safe. If you take the 9V battery, attach two wires to the top of it, then poke one wire into each of the two wire terminals that are on the end of the wiring harness that goes into the safe. As soon as you put 9V to those two wires, it should pop the lock.</p><p>From what a buddy of mine who works in security found out, those safes are way too easy to get into. He warned me before I bought one. If the lock does not pop, when you connect the 9V battery directly to those two wires, either the battery is dead, or the electric solenoid or solenoids that retract the bolts, are bad.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>This scares me because I have one of these safes. If true I guess you get what you pay for. Got it at Academy for between $500.00-$600.00[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Rocksprings, post: 4015875, member: 89652"]Found this on a hunting web sight, It is about CANNON safes. .Well if it has a key pad with a 9V battery in it. My buddy found you can pull that key pad off pretty easily, some may take a flat blade screw driver to remove. But once you have the pad off, there should be two wires going down inside the safe. If you take the 9V battery, attach two wires to the top of it, then poke one wire into each of the two wire terminals that are on the end of the wiring harness that goes into the safe. As soon as you put 9V to those two wires, it should pop the lock. From what a buddy of mine who works in security found out, those safes are way too easy to get into. He warned me before I bought one. If the lock does not pop, when you connect the 9V battery directly to those two wires, either the battery is dead, or the electric solenoid or solenoids that retract the bolts, are bad. This scares me because I have one of these safes. If true I guess you get what you pay for. Got it at Academy for between $500.00-$600.00[/QUOTE]
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