The ASSA 700 is a tough old lock with more security pins than you can wave a stick at. Picking it takes time and practice but it's so satisfying when you get that open!
Awesome pick and well beyond my skill level atm I go ok with spools but I’m still just picking easy Lockwood 334b and some Yale not really high security
Nice work! Any tips on how to progressive pin? All the tapered first and then add the Xmas trees or do them separately to start with and then put them together? Or just go for back to front?
I learned the tapereds only first. Then did only one xmas pin, then 2. Then I did the three tapers with one xmas pin. Then added more until it was full strength 👍🏻
Awesome Video. This Lock is a Killer and one of a kind. It is the right way to learn from the beginning (with just one pin), can’t find them anywhere, So what tools did you use when you made it, punch and threader but I’m wondering what size tools and if that’s what you did and if there where more steps.
You know what? Why you have to play the Almighty? Why you have to Pick this monster so easily? Why am I so lame compared to you? 😢 However: amazing show As usual, thanks a lot for sharing and making me cry in the Darkness 🤣
You ask why did I pick it so easily? I didn't pick it in a 12 minute youtube video my friend. It took hours and hours of practice and learning and suffering and repeating before I even thought about pressing the record button 😘👍🏻
@@Dmaclocksport and you don't had to sacrifice your neighbors for that open? I said IT was easy 🤣 I can't speak about such a picking without swearing, without making a letter bomb for the ones who designed IT, without sending jihadists against the factory... So Yeah, you had an easy job compared to me...🤣🤣🤣 But: I know Bro that such opens won't fall from the trees, or geting IT for Christmas. IT is Always hard work, and I can only raise my hat before such Guys who are ready to try everything for that result. 👍👏👍
@@Dmaclocksport oh, already did, man, it saves me time and fingers when progressive pinning a lock! Thanks again for stealing this from Lockpicker 1969!