Hacksaw blade ,reversed so you are cutting away from the firearm.
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Hacksaw blade ,reversed so you are cutting away from the firearm.
give me a call and you can stop by, i have an grinder that will cut it off
Dremel and a cutting wheel. Put something between the gun and the cable while cutting just in case you slip off the cable or the wheel goes.
if brian1277 isn't available drive over to vindsor oh yah and i have numerous cutting implements for your use
Have you tried tying one end to a door knob and just slamming the door yet?
Thank you guys for all the help! I appreciate it, I feel like a dummy for losing the key, but again thank you!
Maybe this monkey is on the way?
http://www.monstrous.com/Monstrous_a...Zoo_Again.html
A monkey that freed himself two weeks ago from a Mississippi zoo has escaped again, zoo officials said. Tupelo Buffalo Park and Zoo Manager Kirk Nemecheck and other employees noticed the white-faced capuchin's cage open and lock on the ground around 8:30 a.m. Monday. Oliver and another capuchin named Baby were found wandering nearby. Workers easily captured Baby, but Oliver fled the park headed in the direction of the Tupelo Country Club, Nemecheck said.
"This is the craziest thing I have ever seen," Nemecheck said. "I have heard of chimps and orangutans that can pick locks. I've also heard a guy who swears his raccoon can pick a lock, but I've never heard of a monkey who can pick a lock."
The 9-year-old capuchin, a species of monkey native to South and Central America, freed himself July 31 and led park staff on a chase through the park's trail system before eventually eluding them. He was apprehended Aug. 6 at Tupelo Stone & Masonry after being spotted by a motorist. This marks the third time Oliver has escaped from the zoo. About six-years ago the monkey escaped and ran amok on the grounds of Tupelo Country Club before being captured and returned to the zoo.
On Friday, Nemecheck said he bought $300 worth of new locks for the monkey cage. The cage did not appear to have been tampered with, he said.
LockMonkey...DOTCOM!
Dremel or angle grinder FTW!