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When lock is resistant for this(video inside)?

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Re: When lock is resistant for this(video inside)?

Postby Solomon » 24 Jun 2012 17:12

That's an impressive technique, I'd hazard a guess and say that the lock in that video has no false gates... either that or it has very shallow ones that don't trap the bolt when it goes into them. Deep false gates that trap the bolt would prevent this attack for sure. You could still pick the lock or impression it with a pin & cam but you wouldn't be able to autoimpression it like this cos the bolt would just go into anti pick and need to be reset every time. Hope that helps, I don't even know what you're asking but it's something.
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Re: When lock is resistant for this(video inside)?

Postby smagol900 » 24 Jun 2012 17:20

Do dierre lock is resistant for this?
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Re: When lock is resistant for this(video inside)?

Postby Solomon » 24 Jun 2012 17:23

I don't know. Look at the levers from one and if they have deep false gates then yes.
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Re: When lock is resistant for this(video inside)?

Postby smagol900 » 24 Jun 2012 17:40

Does somebody know do dierre lock is resistant for this?
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Re: When lock is resistant for this(video inside)?

Postby Solomon » 24 Jun 2012 19:35

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Well, I tried. Looks like your understanding is restricted to yes or no answers so it looks like you're not gonna be getting the answer you're looking for any time soon. Heh.
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