Read First Before Buy Keyed Alike Gun Trigger Locks
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I posted a video review of these locks, sorry the quality is not great but I hope it helps...
First off each lock comes with its own set of keys but they are all keyed alike so any of the 12 keys you get in the pack will work with all of the locks. This is nice because I bought these because I lost the keys to one of my old locks. With 12 keys its kinda hard to lose them all.
They work the best if you can get the big part behind the trigger and clamp them down nice and tight, as tight as possible. On my Ruger GP100 they are rock solid. When I first tried with my 10/22 the lock was not very tight and I could easily get it loose and pull the trigger. But if you look closely on the inside part of the locks there are little bumps that are spring loaded and can be pushed down. If you can get one of these bumps behind the trigger and get the lock as tight as possible the gun is quite secure. Same with my Winchester Model 1300 shotgun.
The key is to get something behind the trigger and clamp it down as hard as you can.
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Yes I know they are just for keeping the kids fingers off the triggers, however I believe these are a great investment. they are keyed alike and the company said if you would like more you can give the key number when you order and they will send the same keyed locks again. The locks do keep my kids from being able to touch the triggers and that was what I was looking for. They fit tight and will not move as long as you tighten them down. all in all a great investment.
BalasHapusThose are GREAT trigger locks.. all keys alike, so you have 12 keys and need only 1, lot of spares.. ;)
BalasHapusThe lock fit all my guns and in some I can put the lock behind the trigger, which I think is the safest way to put them.
Highly Recommended.
After I purchased a pistol, I decided I should buy trigger locks for it and my other semi-auto guns. These 6 keyed alike fit the bill. My reason for getting them is to prevent someone from accidentally discharging one. I know that if a gun is stolen, the lock can be removed. To me that isn't what a trigger lock is for. These are good locks and shipping was fast. I received them just a few days after ordering them.
BalasHapusCan't complain, does what it needs to do, Locking mechanism works smooth, Good for putting some of the toys in storage without worry.
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BalasHapusVery satisfied !! I use the locks on all my rifles and guns...Keeps everything safe and secured,definitely recommend if you need some locks...
BalasHapusgot these for my husband to put on his guns since we have a baby now. he kept saying he would eventually either get a gun safe or buy trigger locks. well tick tock! it never happened so i went online, and not knowing the first thing about triggerlocks, found and purchased these and lo and behold they fit his WIDE assortment of guns perfectly. if you want something done right, do it yourself. oh, and they arrived very quickly! lastly - someone said something about the same key working for all of the locks, but not our set. each lock came with 2 keys, and they all appear to be unique locks.
BalasHapusLength:: 3:17 Mins
BalasHapusI posted a video review of these locks, sorry the quality is not great but I hope it helps...
First off each lock comes with its own set of keys but they are all keyed alike so any of the 12 keys you get in the pack will work with all of the locks. This is nice because I bought these because I lost the keys to one of my old locks. With 12 keys its kinda hard to lose them all.
They work the best if you can get the big part behind the trigger and clamp them down nice and tight, as tight as possible. On my Ruger GP100 they are rock solid. When I first tried with my 10/22 the lock was not very tight and I could easily get it loose and pull the trigger. But if you look closely on the inside part of the locks there are little bumps that are spring loaded and can be pushed down. If you can get one of these bumps behind the trigger and get the lock as tight as possible the gun is quite secure. Same with my Winchester Model 1300 shotgun.
The key is to get something behind the trigger and clamp it down as hard as you can.
Keyed the same and solidly made by the makers of the club for cars that I have used for years
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