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Scandinavian ASSA / Ruko

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

Scandinavian ASSA / Ruko

Postby crackpot » 28 Jan 2004 6:13

Anyone tried to pick any of these locks (with success) that are very common in Denmark and Sweden ? Tools used ?

http://www.assa.co.uk/assa_pdf/products ... =HScyl.pdf

Btw. The Ruko variant is pretty easy both snaking and by using a snapgun, using moderate torque.
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Postby CPLP » 14 Mar 2006 6:48

Funny, now that many people have tried it...no one cared about this thread. :)
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