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    It is a S&G. It has the same change key hole that a 6720 3-wheel would take, but I forgot the paper that I wrote down the model number of the lock at home. You are right, I mean the change index indicator is there. I am so used to them being there that I didn't ask them "hey, what is that for?", because I already knew. I wonder what his answer would have been.

    Also I am now wondering why a change key never came with the lock? Did it get intercepted at the factory? Or was it taken out of the documentation at the showroom, or do they not come with that particular series of lock as standard. Perhaps I may call and act like a dumb customer to see what they say.

    I may just get one of these with all the different brand locks we have at work. LOL.
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    Heads up, I cut that piece out of my horizontal rack for my safe, I have no idea what it's supposed to be for but it makes it a pain to get anything in and out of the safe. I cut it so there's slots to rest barrels/muzzles all around the U-shaped piece of carpeted wood.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DeusExMachina View Post
    Heads up, I cut that piece out of my horizontal rack for my safe, I have no idea what it's supposed to be for but it makes it a pain to get anything in and out of the safe. I cut it so there's slots to rest barrels/muzzles all around the U-shaped piece of carpeted wood.
    Yeah I thought that extra little peice was kinda of not neccesary for the wood rest to function., I may end up doing the same thing, It looks like it may be a PITA to angle the back row of long guns into the safe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rbeau30 View Post
    Yeah I thought that extra little peice was kinda of not neccesary for the wood rest to function., I may end up doing the same thing, It looks like it may be a PITA to angle the back row of long guns into the safe.
    The only thing I can think of is for long rifles with scopes, and you have the piece high enough so that the muzzle rests on it. Then you could sort of slip it up and under. It still seems unnecessary. Two chops and it's gone and I can fit a few more rifles in mine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rbeau30 View Post
    It is a S&G. It has the same change key hole that a 6720 3-wheel would take, but I forgot the paper that I wrote down the model number of the lock at home. You are right, I mean the change index indicator is there. I am so used to them being there that I didn't ask them "hey, what is that for?", because I already knew. I wonder what his answer would have been.

    Also I am now wondering why a change key never came with the lock? Did it get intercepted at the factory? Or was it taken out of the documentation at the showroom, or do they not come with that particular series of lock as standard. Perhaps I may call and act like a dumb customer to see what they say.

    I may just get one of these with all the different brand locks we have at work. LOL.
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    ten years ago I bought a safe and it had a S&G combo. It came with the tool and instructions to change the combo. I moved and left the safe. I bought the same exact safe 5 years later and not only did it come with no key, it said "call a locksmith". They must have had trouble with people DIYing it.

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