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How fucked am I?  Went down to my gunsafe tonight, keypad powered by a 9V battery.  Wouldn't open, so decided I need to put a fresh battery in.  Pull the dial off, try to take the battery out, and apparently one of the anodes had corroded to the connector and the fucking connector thing broke in half.  So, now I have the dial off, a busted in two battery connection, and no idea how to fix this shit.  Can a regular old locksmith get the safe open?  I am assuming that unless I can order a whole new dial assembly, the safe is fucked anyway.  If so, where can I buy a gunsafe with just a plain old combination lock on it that doesn't depend on battery power?

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That's happened to me before.  Some safes you can order a new keypad from the manufacturer and after installing you can open it.  I couldn't wait that long so I got a locksmith to come open it for me.  I believe he actually had a new keypad from the manufacturer on him and that's how he opened it. We still use that safe today so he didn't have to break it.

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