Continuing to hunt for comb-able locks! There aren’t as many modern locks out there that are still susceptible as I’d like as a lock picker… but it’s a GOOD thing for consumers 👍🔐
i got one if you dont have it, the master lock 9130d, i got this piece of garbage and i tell you it is 100% guaranteed that thing is comb-able, whats intresting is that it has a kwikset keyway instead of a regular master lock keyway, intresting yet odd.
Love to see a comb open. I bought some combs and haven’t found any locks to open with them (though everyone said the master 140 series will comb). I know that’s best for us as consumers, but I really want to comb a lock 😂😂
Those transparent practise locks are easy to comb - it might make a good video to explain the principle. I can't open my 55/40 (except with the key, which doesn't look like yours). No TOK wrench that will stay where I put it, and I can't even get a comb in the keyway.
Single Pin picking is a great hobby but bypasses, whether via comb or rake, can give new pickers a wonderful sense of acheivement and show them that anyone can pick locks with a little patience and the right tools.
Thanks again for a great channel. I find that I have the most success when I insert the comb pick so that the tines are between the pins and then move in under the pins. It makes the alignment simple. I hope my description is clear.
Loving your channel mate. I think I could be ur geek brother from another mother 😂😂. Aside from the fact I'm shit at picking locks. Loving all the vids, thanks for your efforts.
Really surprised you got the comb pick too work. I wonder if it's possible to keep some structural integrity and slightly slim down the metal on the comb picks 🤔💭
Same here. It's not you. The CI combs list explicitly which Master or Abus locks they work on and the 55/40 isn't listed for the 4 pin comb pick. It's either that the Southord comb picks are a bit different, or LN had a fluke here.
Hi Lock Noob, don't know why Abus of all Manufactures go to the trouble of fitting spools in these padlocks with "straight" keyways, but not fit longer driver pins to prevent combing. Even one or two longer drivers would stop this method, but I guess that would mean more brass ...
18:23. I guess I might be running before I could walk. However I am struggling with the abus 65/40. I am sure it has a spool pin and I think it is pin 4 I am struggling with. Any suggestions please
For Padlocks you can take a look at the Abus Padlocks that are fitted with a Bowley Rotasera Lock. As for outdoor doors, you can try KESO 8000Ω2, or ASSA-TWIN 2 Cylinders, they are both awesome and should provide enough protection unless the lockpickingLawyer or Locknoob is trying to get in ;)
Nice old lock`s. shows "you get what you pay for" and a 4-rated padlock from 20-30 years ago, isn't all that safe for high sec applications. Love your vid`s, keep em comb-ing 😜🍺