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Blog post: Can your Padlock Take a BulletThis forum post has messages dated from 10/04/10 through 03/12/12, please be sure to read all the messages. If you feel it is old or outdated, please follow up with a question or comment and someone may be able to update it, or reply with newer information if you have it. - Software Locks
| Blog post: Can your Padlock Take a Bullet Locks from different manufactures. They subjected locks from Master, Franklin, OnGuard and Medeco to Shock, Tensile, Salt-Fog, Gunshots and Bolt-cutter tests. ... |
| I think it is just right that you need to have the padlocks that you use be tested to take the bullets just to make sure that safety of your homes or properties. There are burglars who are also doing some techniques just to be able to get in in our yards or even inside the house. We need to secure our surroundings just to get rid of those criminals from getting inside our vicinity. |
| I think that if a criminal is going to take a gun to your lock, that they might just as easily use a bit of explosive, as both are noisy and attention getting, so if they are desperate enough to use a gun, why not something more powerful? Unless you are dealing with very professional criminals who use silencers on their gun barrels, in which case you probably are in more trouble than a good padlock can help with. |
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Most of the locks cannot stand by the impact of bullet. |
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