Updated: August 06, 2020

We have decided to see why it is better to have a biometric gun safe rather to choose a mechanical or simplex push button locking system that will be much cheaper and also much safer than any standard combination locking system. We like to let you know the pros & cons of biometric safes here.

The Advantages of Biometric Gun Safes

#1 Highly Reliable

The standard mechanical safe may seem secure because it takes longer to open, but the truth is that biometric safes are being used at large, not only by individuals holding firearms but also by shops, rifle academies, hunting institutions, etc. These places need biometric gun safes as they have a large collection of rifles, and unauthorized use by anyone visiting them, will lead them into trouble along with the shooter. Also, some of these safes are made fire proof and water proof.

#2 Customized to User

Biometric safes belonging to each individual user, will use only their body scans to customize the locks. The locks can also consist of combinations of mechanical and key systems, along with the biometric recognition. This will increase the safety of ones belongings and make it a difficult task for anyone trying to gain unauthorized access.

#3 Easy Access to Users

Biometric gun safes can be unlocked and locked in the matter of seconds. They give the user quick access to their possession, once retrieved, the door can simple be locked shut. The door thus, automatically shuts itself till the user scans their finger or retina.

#4 Safety From Theft

With time and effort, most thieves are able to pry open traditional lockers and safes easily. The biometric safe on the other hand, cannot be opened unless the thief has access to the owner. The owner and only the owners scans will open the locker door, without which, any amount of trouble taken proves unsuccessful for burglars. Once the safes are secured to the floor or wall, one can be rest assured that their possessions are not going anywhere. Since the biometric impressions are unique they cannot be stolen or copied on to any other person’s finger.

#5 Locking Gun Safe Just By Fingerprints

There are a number of gun safes with different mechanisms for the security in them, like the code lock, hand lock etc. There is one more method which is the most efficient of all and that is the biometric way. It cannot be stolen, like the code locks neither can be broken like the traditional locks.

Right now, one of the most reliable locks for safes has the biometric technology. Biometrics is the science of locking mechanism using the human finger impressions. We all know that every human finger impression is unique and it cannot be matched or copied with any other human being. That is why; it is the strongest and most reliable and secures way of gun safes.

By locking a gun safe with one’s finger print impression, there is no other way of unlocking it other than placing the same person’s finger print impression. No matter what, there is other way of breaking out this lock.

You will rest peacefully knowing that you are the only one with access to the safe and that you can control every person that has access to your safe. This can make it the ultimate place of safekeeping and no one will ever get inside without your knowledge.

#6 Durability

While many people may rely on the standard shell and safety features provided by traditional safes, the biometric gun safes are made out of strong and thick metals that are said to be of an aircraft’s strength which is way too difficult to damage it physically.

#7 Mountable

There are numerous gun safes that could be mounted with the help of a few screws instead of placing the safes somewhere. For example you could mount them on the side wall of your cupboard, or under the table or any other hidden place that you desire.

#8 Rechargeable

Individuals too, need to invest in biometric safes, as the locking system is rechargeable, charging of such biometric gun safes is as easy as charging your phones.

#9 Long life of batteries

On top of that, the batteries of these gun safes come up with long life ranging in months, so you do not have to take the trouble of charging it every now and then.

#10 Emergency control

In case of a situation when your gun safe’s batteries are completely discharged and you do not have time to charge it and open the safe, there is a secret screw in the box that opens only with a tool that comes with the gun safe. Though, for long term and constant security that tool should also be securely kept.

#11 Capacity

Biometric gun safe’s are generally developed with a big capacity to hold guns of variable sizes and are strong enough to take on weights of heavy guns too.

What are the Drawbacks of a Biometric Gun Safe?

Every system will have its flaws and it is better to know these flaws in the beginning and you will have the ability to avoid them. If you know the advantages, you will have the added ability to use them in your favor and your biometric gun safe may become much more than just something that protects your firearm.

#1 Malfunctioning Error

As with all software, we can always find flaws. The fingerprint scanner may become dirty or when the batteries die, they may take a little longer to open and read your fingerprint. The most advanced fingerprint scanners now use a 360-degree angle for scanning. But the older and cheaper safes may force you to use one angle and this may drastically slow your access time.

#2 Vulnerability to Fire & Water

While many people would not like to know this, but electronics are usually made of plastic and plastic is also the insulation method used to keep the wires correctly together. Unfortunately, plastic does not hold up to fire and even though the safe may be on lockdown, the fire can definitely cause a lot of damage to the biometric system.

Water, on the other hand, does not go well with electrics and if water penetrates, it may spell doom for your safe. We recommend finding a safe with steel covers that is insulated by water and still has the ability withstand heat. They may be more expensive, but they will level out the cost with the years you could use it.

Michel Pedneault

Michel Pedneault

Michel Pedneault has been blogging for more than three decades. He is a former lead writer at various self defense publishers. Michael has written 100s of reviews for various defense & tactical gear. He is fond of travelling, adventures and discovering new things. You can reach him at twitter @pedneault

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