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by femurat » 23 Nov 2019 17:31
I tried it for just a minute and the dial felt different from a real safe lock. It was not as smooth. Unfortunately I had no time to play with it. The theory is great and has everything you need to learn manipulation. Cheers 
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by jwrm22 » 24 Nov 2019 9:06
I've played with it at lockCon for a minute. It's a novel product I wish I had an aid like this. Recently I've spend time on manipulating safes. I've not gotten far but taught me a few tricks.
As you can see from the video it's not very smooth, this is easily fixed but bad quality control.. Another quality control issue: the spline key is in the wrong hole moving the forbidden zone and contact points by 25 numbers.
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by Safecrackin Sammy » 24 Nov 2019 12:35
Its a lagard 3300 series so the lock does feel different than an S&G.
Not a bad deal at 130 bucks but you can get the same lock on a mount from MBA for 105.00 and a big red lock for 75 bucks.
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