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Abloy Protec2 Euro Cylinder Snapping

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Abloy Protec2 Euro Cylinder Snapping

Postby Skiny » 24 Jul 2017 5:42

Hi all,

How does the Abloy Protec2 euro cylinder resist snapping? I was told by a seller of these that there is no anti-snap feature to them at all. Seems odd to me that a high end cylinder would have such a vulnerability.
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Re: Abloy Protec2 Euro Cylinder Snapping

Postby Squelchtone » 24 Jul 2017 7:10

Skiny wrote:Hi all,

How does the Abloy Protec2 euro cylinder resist snapping? I was told by a seller of these that there is no anti-snap feature to them at all. Seems odd to me that a high end cylinder would have such a vulnerability.


Sorry friend, we are hobby lock pickers and destructive entry talk is forbidden on the public forum. I am sure you can find some youtube videos that demonstrate high security cylinder snapping, and perhaps some that include abloy protec attacks.

good luck
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