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Abus

Postby suberman » Tue Sep 11, 2007 12:16 pm

i am looking at starting to pick some abus locks in a lil bit what would be the best pick to use with em? i wanna know so i can make one quickly, i only got a short hook, a tension wrench, and my freind broke my diamond pick. i kinda wanna know before i buy one so i can get it ready for it and instead of making a whole bunch just make one or 2
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Postby Father » Tue Oct 02, 2007 8:15 pm

whell you need a big hook and bearing nothing more.....
i need help whith old doors.and a new set of lockpicks .plz tell me how can i make a easy bag for my lockpicks thnks
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Postby JackNco » Tue Oct 02, 2007 8:57 pm

It all comes down to personal preference. I mostly use hooks but its best to try out all the options open to you. Like anything really spend as mcuh as you can afford on a decent set.

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Re: Abus

Postby Eyes_Only » Wed Oct 03, 2007 8:59 am

suberman wrote:i am looking at starting to pick some abus locks in a lil bit what would be the best pick to use with em? i wanna know so i can make one quickly, i only got a short hook, a tension wrench, and my freind broke my diamond pick. i kinda wanna know before i buy one so i can get it ready for it and instead of making a whole bunch just make one or 2


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Postby supervalet » Wed Oct 03, 2007 4:31 pm

some of those abus locks can be a bit tight, i picked 2 last week that i could only use the short hook on. My abus 41/40 you can only get at with a short hook or a diamond, and i couldnt open her with a diamond
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Postby bluestar » Wed Oct 03, 2007 5:57 pm

That depends on the model. The 45/65 series padlocks can be raked open most of the times, for the 60 and the 85 padlocks SPP with a standard hook is better. Some of the Diskus can be raked, but with a bit of practice, SPP is faster (standard hook also). Concerning the Eruo-cylinders, the C83 is sometimes rakeable, but in my opinion this is THE lock to practice SPP with "security pins" for a beginner. It is also picked faster with SPP most times (about 10% of the C83 and 85 are sneaky to pick due to coincidental good tolerances or a nasty key). For EC750/EC850/EC75/XP2 use the dimple-key pick of your choice, many pick with half-diamonds held sideways. XP1 and TSB5000 depend on the key cuts, but a very fine hook and a small half-diamond inserted sideways can help you here. The active side-pins of the TSB5000 are easily set with a hook. Leave your hands off of the EP10, as it comes apart very easily (comparable to a picked Keso 2000 at 90°). [Note: the EP10 comes faster than the Keso, at about 30-45°, if I remember correctly, so be careful if you want to try anyway]. But these (EC*/XP*/TSB5000/EP10) are definitely not locks to start picking with.
For most of the others, standard snake or hook should do fine.

Good luck :)
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Re: Abus

Postby cooterhunter » Mon Jun 21, 2010 9:05 am

hello you all
iam here in germany and i can tell you that a abus c83 was picked by me in under 5 seconds with a snake
greetings from germany
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Re: Abus

Postby squelchtone » Mon Jun 21, 2010 9:48 am

cooterhunter wrote:hello you all
iam here in germany and i can tell you that a abus c83 was picked by me in under 5 seconds with a snake
greetings from germany


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Re: Abus

Postby cooterhunter » Mon Jun 21, 2010 7:12 pm

yes member of ssdev.
but not so long yet(1 year)
the abus c83 also can be opened when a key is inserted on one side
simply pick the other side open,then use a halfdiamond,insert it all the way till you reach the nose then carefully turn and the lock will open with a key inserted on the other side.
greetings from germany
(sorry for my bad english,couldn`practice for a long time)
maybe we can share infos and experience
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