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Torklift FastGun Locks

mattyj
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Hi, I was looking at the Fastgun locks on ebay and see they go for 65.99 with free shipping for 4. Thats the cheapest price Ive seen. Although Ill probably buy them anyway,has anyone out there ever had a fast gun stolen? Just wondering Thanks, Lou
2006 Ford F 350, 6.0 PSD 8 Foot Bed 4x4 with Torklift Tie downs ,Stable Loads ,rear Helwig Swaybar,airlifts 5000 , Method 305 HD rims . 2019 Adventurer 89 RBS, slideout, Generator
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narcodog
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GoinThisAway wrote:
I bought a set of locks with my Fastguns. Didn't like them. They come apart into two pieces when unlocked so, to keep from losing a part, I always kept them locked together when removed from the Fastguns. Thus, had to unlock them before putting them back on. A minor issue but add that to the fact that several of the little rubber caps that snap over the keyhole broke off and it was enough to make me switch to a set of padlocks. You just have to find some with long skinny shanks.


I realize that it's too late to advise you of this but I lost a couple of the plastic caps. I called TL and they had a new set in the mail without charge. I also lost one half of a lock and they set me a new set no charge.

mattyj
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srschang wrote:
Wow, glad I don't live where you guys live. Haven't locked my house, garage, or pole barn in 35 years. Really not worried about a couple hundred dollars of camper tie downs that nobody has a use for unless they have a camper.
Thats great for you! But in this changing world I would consider locking my doors, thats just my humble opinion;)
2006 Ford F 350, 6.0 PSD 8 Foot Bed 4x4 with Torklift Tie downs ,Stable Loads ,rear Helwig Swaybar,airlifts 5000 , Method 305 HD rims . 2019 Adventurer 89 RBS, slideout, Generator

Ventura_Dogman
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Tom_Anderson wrote:
srschang wrote:
Wow, glad I don't live where you guys live. Haven't locked my house, garage, or pole barn in 35 years. Really not worried about a couple hundred dollars of camper tie downs that nobody has a use for unless they have a camper.


That's great if your camper never leaves your house. But most of us travel around with ours.


This is what it is. I am not worried about them in my driveway, but out on the road somewhere. Sad to say, but some people will steal almost anything if you give them a chance. Better to minimize their chances.
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Tom_Anderson
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srschang wrote:
Wow, glad I don't live where you guys live. Haven't locked my house, garage, or pole barn in 35 years. Really not worried about a couple hundred dollars of camper tie downs that nobody has a use for unless they have a camper.


That's great if your camper never leaves your house. But most of us travel around with ours.

GeoBoy
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srschang wrote:
Wow, glad I don't live where you guys live. Haven't locked my house, garage, or pole barn in 35 years. Really not worried about a couple hundred dollars of camper tie downs that nobody has a use for unless they have a camper.

Count yourself lucky, but everyone's luck changes eventually.

srschang
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Wow, glad I don't live where you guys live. Haven't locked my house, garage, or pole barn in 35 years. Really not worried about a couple hundred dollars of camper tie downs that nobody has a use for unless they have a camper.


2022 Ram 3500 Dually Crewcab Longbed Cummins, 2019 Northstar 12 STC

Ventura_Dogman
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I read the reviews on the OEM locks (not particularly good) and opted for long shank Master locks. The Fastgun covers the gas door, so it is even a nice "locking gas cap". It takes 20 seconds to take the lock off and then the fastgun.
Northstar Laredo SC
Chevy Silverado 3500 diesel 4x4
Yellow Labrador co-pilot

MN_Ben
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I think I read 1 post in a million where a guy got his stolen and was asking others if they had spares laying around.

I purchased set of 4 matching stainless steel master locks for mine all keyed the same. They compliment my stainless fastguns. Save your money.
2006 F350 Dually PSD
2008 Keystone Laredo 29RL 5th Wheel

2002 F250 7.3 PSD -SOLD
2004 Lance 1130 -SOLD
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Paradox123
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Eric&Lisa wrote:
mattyj wrote:
...has anyone out there ever had a fast gun stolen? ...


Still waiting for an answer to that question!

I have the FastGuns. Cool product name. Decent product, saves time compared to my old tie-downs. Limited market of truck camper people. It just doesn't add up as something that would be likely stolen because of what they are. Someone who steals my FastGuns for recycling money is just as likely to steal my old tie-downs for the same purpose - and I never locked them in place.

-Eric


Some people will just steal things because they can. A year ago, some hooligan kids took the antenna off my '65 Chevy that was brand new. No reason to take it other than it was easy to unscrew. As someone pointed out, you can remove the Fastguns pretty easily even if locked. The locks will slow someone down and deter the really stupid thieves.

AnEv942
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Theres was a post last December-member had 3 stolen, but he was looking for replacments, post crossed the 'for sale or wanted line" and was removed. Only one I heard of.
01 Ford F250 4x4 DRW Diesel, 01 Elkhorn 9U
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Eric_Lisa
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mattyj wrote:
...has anyone out there ever had a fast gun stolen? ...


Still waiting for an answer to that question!

I have the FastGuns. Cool product name. Decent product, saves time compared to my old tie-downs. Limited market of truck camper people. It just doesn't add up as something that would be likely stolen because of what they are. Someone who steals my FastGuns for recycling money is just as likely to steal my old tie-downs for the same purpose - and I never locked them in place.

-Eric
Eric & Lisa - Oregon
'97 Silverado K2500, New HT383 motor!, Airbags, anti-sway bar
'03 Lance model 1030, generator, solar,

Tom_Anderson
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Buzzcut1 wrote:
Thieves just want a quick fast snatch and run. For the most part the aren't going to unbolt. Cut and run they will do.


If they have a jack to put under your frame tie-downs, they don't even need to cut anything. If you feel more secure with "real" Torklift locks, more power to you. But any locks are only marginally more secure than no locks.

Buzzcut1
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Thieves just want a quick fast snatch and run. For the most part the aren't going to unbolt. Cut and run they will do.
2011 F350 6.7L Diesel 4x4 CrewCab longbed Dually, 2019 Lance 1062, Torqlift Talons, Fast Guns, upper and lower Stable Loads, Super Hitch, 48" Super Truss, Airlift loadlifter 5000 extreme airbags

Tom_Anderson
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Buzzcut1 wrote:
any thin shackle lock can be cut in seconds with your run of the mill bolt cutter. You can't get the head of one of those to the shaft of a torklift lock. its going to take a saw, grinder or freon and sledge to remove.


I think most thieves would just unbolt the tie-down point from the camper before doing any of that. As was stated earlier, the locks (ANY locks) are just a mild deterrent. If someone really wants your Fastguns, you can kiss them goodbye.