Most prying attempts don’t even come close to gaining access to a quality safe. In my experience, this is the most common method of burglary attempts. This is the oldest, most common, and yet least effective method of attack when attempting to gain entry to a safe. We are merely going over the methods of safe opening that are commonly used by burglars and professional safe technicians.
Safecracking Methodsĭisclaimer: We are not going to disclose any sensitive information that would make safe owners vulnerable. Regardless of the reason a safe needs to be opened, we are going to shed some light on a few of the methods of safe opening, or safecracking. They include but are not limited to: lost combinations, safe lock malfunctions, fires, and burglary attempts. Thieves are concerned with it for the obvious reasons, but you may ask why is a locksmith concerned with safe cracking?Well, there are a number of legitimate reasons that a safe needs to be cracked. Safe cracking or safe opening is primarily the concern of thieves, and locksmiths. It is merely meant to give a general understanding of the profession to the public.
This post is not meant to be a definitive history of safecracking, nor a “how to”.