Thanks fumbler, yes they show nicely that pin 3 didn’t need to be picked, when I first got the lock I had trouble opening it because if pin 3 was nudged whilst pushing no 4 pin down the lock won’t open because it is easily overset.
Thanks Terry, I was surprised how easy it was able to turn the sprung core, it’s probably because there is more leverage, it’s definitely easier to turn than a tension wrench, it can handle it just fine.
Thanks Tinnie, how are you getting on with yours? These are normally £60 - £70, to buy in the U.K. but I spotted them on a certain Chinese website for £22 (£27 all in with vat & postage) so I went for it but thinking they could be fake knock offs, but I was able to pay through PayPal so a refund would be easy if it turned out to be naff, it works good & I’m glad I got it.
@@BrettSucks I've not done anything more to it, however, I know how to fix it - I'll have to make a new one, but it will be spot on and simple! Just need the time. Coxy's thumb cuffs are next, then the Russian Dual Custody DD tool + picking it! Happy days 👍