Taurus420 wrote:I recently came across a tough security deadbolt which has "U.S. Lock" stamped across the front. The deadbolt shaft has a bunch of layered steel plates fuzed together for strength which hookes out when the deadbolt is turned to lock the door. It is the toughest lock I have tried to pick thus far. I'm curious if anyone has encountered a lock like this & can tell me about it a little & maybe some strategies I can take to pick it.
That's a distributor's (US Lock) generic mortise cylinder (SC1/1145/35-100C keyway) with a security collar mounted on an aluminum storefront door more than likely utilizing an Adam's Rite MS series lock (probably the MS+1890 from the "hook" description).
Considering that you only find aluminum storefront doors in commercial environments, it's safe to assume you're trying to gain entry where you shouldn't be. Fail.