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by Aprentice » 26 Feb 2007 21:53
As I have stated on other posts - I'm new and haven't began to lock pick yet. While I'm waiting for my first pick set to arrive in the mail - I'm mostly researching. Here is a lock that I have in my collection that is supposedly a real good oneone. Has anyone ever successfully pick it, is it possible and with what kind of picks?
Oh darn, I began this thread and didn'r realize that I can only link to images and I'm not able to upload any images. Well I do have some - I guess I will look for some photos online and come back to put a link here.
The lock is an Abloy "The Enforcer 341" Made in Finland. I'll post then go look for a link for a visual image and edit this in a minute.
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by Aprentice » 26 Feb 2007 22:00
Gosh, I can't edit either - ok well here is a link with a pretty good image as well as a great description of the lock's functionality.
Is this lock pick-proof? If not, then what kind of picks could be used to pick it?
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by JackNco » 26 Feb 2007 22:19
Unfortunately i don't believe these locks are open for discussion in the open forums. sorry dude.
All the best
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by Aprentice » 26 Feb 2007 22:23
So how do I learn? Do I have to pay to discuss this in another area?
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by Aprentice » 26 Feb 2007 22:36
Well, I guess I will have to wait 3 months before I learn if this is a lock that is pick proof and or just how difficult it is to pick. I'm guessing that as someone stated that this lock is for advanced discussion. I didn't know that as I have seen many posts in the general forum discussing all kinds of locks. It might be a good idea for someone to make a list of locks that are for general discussion and locks that are for advanced discussion for newbies like me so that I don't repeat the same mistake with another lock in the next three months or so.
Thanks anyway 
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by JackNco » 26 Feb 2007 22:41
Advanced access forums:
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You were asking about an abloy i believe?
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by Aprentice » 26 Feb 2007 23:01
Well, I think I have my answer - still not sure if it is pick proof or not however after reviewing the picked and not picked thread - the only place that I saw Abloy was in the NOT PICKED sections and that was reviewing 6 pages of posts.
So I'm a newbie and should be getting my first pick set and two DVDs on basic and advanced lock picking techniques this week - I guess I can expect it to be sometime until I even attempt to pick my Abloy. Luckly for me I have a few kinds of Master locks to begin with.
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by bumpit » 26 Feb 2007 23:03
Advanced access forums:
Combination, Electronic, and Safes Forum for discussion on Combination, Electronic, and Safes lock picking techniques, tactics, security and advise. Members Only.
Automotive Locks and Picks Discussion forum on automotive locks, techniques and lock picking tools, tips and tactics. Members Only.
High Security Locks Discussion on lock picking and smithing for high security locks such as Abloy, Medeco, Primus, Miwa, Sargent, Dom, Mul-T-Lock to name a few.
Advanced Lock Pick Tools Forum for lock picking utility and tools for advanced locks.
You were asking about an abloy i believe? _________________ JackNco AKA John (Not Jack) "It's always funny until someone gets hurt. Then it's just hilarious" - Bill Hicks
I agree
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by JackNco » 26 Feb 2007 23:08
no lock in unpick able, just different levels or ability
I wouldn't recommend it as a first lock. get your self a Kwikset and have a read through Digital_Blues beginners guide.
All the best dude
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by helloman » 27 Feb 2007 7:43
jacknco is right these locks are not open for discussion in this forum wait 3 months and make plenty of posts!
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by TheSovereign » 27 Feb 2007 13:01
I too have asked some questions only to have them deleted, unfortunatly most of the issues I have are with advanced locks, but they cannot be discussed. how sad for me 
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by Shrub » 27 Feb 2007 13:18
As said not open for public discussion,
I can advice those of you that want to know more now to go to the toool website and look for Han-Fey's pdf's on Abloy and other simular working locks, theres 4 papers i think on the Abloys and you will find all the information you want there,
Sorry chaps but L-O-C-K-E-D
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