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Aaron Spuler is a firearms enthusiast and recreational shooter. Follow more or his work at The Weapon Blog
GunVault GVB1000 from Handgun Safe Research on Vimeo.
California DOJ Approved
This handgun safe, called the Minivault Biometric, features the same release-wire locking mechanism found in the GV1000S. The main difference between the two safes is that this one has a fingerprint reader. Though it is a fancier, more expensive device, the GVB1000 is no more secure than the less expensive model; the mechanical components of the locking mechanism are accessible through holes in the side of the safe. To learn more about the engineering problems I’ve uncovered in a variety of handgun safes, see the Discussion page at http://www.handgunsaferesearch.com.