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getting door lock from agb to train on y/n?

European hardware -lever locks, profile cylinders specific for European locks. European lock picks and European locks.

getting door lock from agb to train on y/n?

Postby _Forest_Berry_ » 19 Dec 2014 3:56

Does anyone here got some information regarding the agb brand locks ( it is an Italian company) I am thinking about buying one of their "security" locks to have something to train on. So just post general information about this lock brand what to expect or if I should buy another brand or lock
picking your nose and picking a lock are 2 extremely different things only thing they got in common is the satisfaction :P
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Re: getting door lock from agb to train on y/n?

Postby femurat » 20 Dec 2014 13:51

AGB are good for beginner or intermediate pickers. Cisa or Iseo are better for an expert picker.
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