11 lever unmastered MIWA PR picked and partially gutted MP10 Modified Peterson #1 .025 The scoop maneuver was developed by a collaboration between myself, Legendofthesamurai and Snow. Thank you Sirs!
Great video! The visuals and then the very thorough demonstration, excellent camera angle, and detailed explanation of what you were feeling and doing. Fantastic!!!
Thank you for your kind words and your unexpected review of this video on your podcast ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UkzsTxAui_s.html. Im a big fan! keep up the amazing work, you are a true asset to the locksport community!
Never heard about the lock, but your description was really good, the animations and different videoangles were very educational. I feel like i know how this lock works without having it in my hands! This is a great contribution to lockpicking and I hope others pick up your style so we can have more top quality videos!
Hey Harry! Thanks for the thoughtful comment. This is the way I like approaching locks. I need to know everything about them to feel like I have mastered them. Im happy to hear that you share my passion in this regard.
Brilliant!! I love your videos. I watched a video by a Japanese lock smith. He was saying that the most of lock smiths over there are having hard time with MIWA locks. From watching your videos, I see why. I look forward seeing your next video. Thank you for making these excellent videos.
What a fantastic video and way to explain the lock, picking and demo the theory in practice. Excellent job and thanks for sharing what you all pulled off here 👍 Subbed :)
@@ArtichokeTwoThousand like this? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-3X81np_9QlE.html%3D40s&feature=youtu.be%3D93s (when in mobile go to 1:34)
@@CaptainHookNumber1 Yes pretty much exactly like that. I stand atop my vise, my body pointing toward Deutchland and yell at the top of my lungs "DAMN YOU CAPTAIN HOOK NUMBER 7!!!"
Thats a great question with a very big answer. The short answer is that it usually doesn't matter as thieves rarely pick locks. check out locklab.com/home-security/the-threat/ and look under the home security tab for a longer and better thought out answer.