Lock-picking and Lock-sport. Education . Don't break your local laws I don''t take responsibility if you choose to misuse what you learn. KEEP IT LEGAL!!!
Im sorry to hear you are selling them all, i wish i could afford to give them a good home... but i gotta say, thank you, as you are the person who gave me my first chubb lock, and you were instrumental in helping me in my journey to being a locksmith today!
Hi! I've dedicated a significant amount of time to my crime documentary project, and I'm excited to share the content with you. If you could spare a moment to watch the video and provide your thoughts, I would greatly appreciate it.
A very good entry BD. I don't really mind LPL advertising his picks to be honest. I would like to see him using other picks too. People like his scripted videos because he's refined them to be straight to the point. I do believe he has done a couple of unscripted videos too. Most of us have somewhat scripted videos to some degree. As for that red lock 🤔 is I think he would have been better not picking it, saying why and maybe pick a similar one that he owns.
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The easiest way is to put all the discs into a gate first then go back through and find your true gate it helps because some will already be in a true gate. Only move discs that are binding and great job picking the lock those are no easy lock to pick if your not use to them
Nice to see you again rodman 😎, that's a good question actually because I use a good mix of picks. For dimple locks, my favorite are the HUK brand. For disc detainer locks, the Silver bullet by Huxley pig. After his it would be the Sparrows disc pick. For regular pin Tumbler locks, it is a tough call because of the variety I have.....but based solely on use...it would be sparrows for a short hook, Peterson for rakes, Multi pick for deep hooks. Dimple locks, the Chinese picks. Lever locks the tools from the UK. Car locks, well it would have to be Lishi and other Chinese lock picks.
@BD90.. wow thats allot of pics I show my friends the video where its a shit lock, unlocks by istelf and you tried to dismantle the shit lock with the key by itself. We found that one very interesting and funny. That one machine you used aaying "it takes no prisoners" and ripped the guts out. No mercy.
Good to see you too man. I watch allot of your videos all the time. Its interesting because how long they are I am just able to put myself in the video as if I am picking it. Its great.
I had one of those on loan. It took me that long to get it open I had to give it back before I got it on camera. I never even thought that it might be bypassable 😱 Come on Abus fix this please. Appreciate you sharing sir 🙂👍
i just fitted a new one and the question does the key supposed to turn both clockwise and anticlock wise to open door? Because when i turn the key clockwise the lock doesnt come back out itself. Same thing from the inside aswell. Help
If yours is identical to this one, it should be able to turn clockwise and anti clockwise when you are not using the little switch to lock the bolt outside of the latch or to hold inside the latch. But if you can turn the key in either direction you should be able to unlock it regardless.
Cheers, it is tricky to keep everything lined up to get an open. Lucky for me this is in a comfy environment and not in the wild where the lock might not be so easy to open. That is not to meantion the weather and effects of corrosion on the lock