Julian picks an IX 10 dimple cylinder by DOM. There are 10 active pins inside. One of them is operated by a moving part in the key that's supposed to prevent it from being duplicated. Then he disassemles it (not quite the way it's normally done) and shows the many parts he found inside the cylinder and explains how they work.
(We share our knowledge on Lockpicking, which is the non-destructive opening of locks without a key, to fascinate others about our hobby. We open no other locks than our own or that were given to us by the owner solely for that purpose. Lockpickers open locks, not doors.)
21 апр 2017