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<blockquote data-quote="superdave65" data-source="post: 1593533" data-attributes="member: 17543"><p>Fortunately there were only some of my older guns, and we layed it down very gently, so no damage. The cause of the trouble was a very small screw on the back of the dial assembly stripped out. It held the plate that locked the relocker in place. I think that normally the relocker only pops when someone tries to force the door. I was almost ready to cut the safe open with a carbide bit, glad I didn't</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="superdave65, post: 1593533, member: 17543"] Fortunately there were only some of my older guns, and we layed it down very gently, so no damage. The cause of the trouble was a very small screw on the back of the dial assembly stripped out. It held the plate that locked the relocker in place. I think that normally the relocker only pops when someone tries to force the door. I was almost ready to cut the safe open with a carbide bit, glad I didn't [/QUOTE]
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