Ok I had a thread asking questions on it and now my lock has come in the the mail and i spent some time picking and analizing it. So heres the rundown.
10=Highest quality 1= lowest quality
Dificulty rating: 7 1/2
Level Recomened: Intermediate
Personal Thoughts:
Okay heres my personal thoughts of the abus discus. The Lock i chose was the second in dificulty as the buffo is the standard. This lock is challenging but a highly possible pick. The hardest part of the lock if you look at the picture is the warding of the key way and the actauly key way size. You have no extra room for you pick and the pins have a not so good feedback making them a challenge to read. Unlike the popular knockoff to this forum the brinks r70 this lock does not have a springloaded cylinder, and there for using my method of heavy tension to read the pins binding does not work. Also raking the pins to false set is possible yet very very difficult due to the actual size of the key way.
Best Pick to Use:Short or Medium Hook Pick hands down, Slim line if avaiable(highly recomended)
Tension wrench to use: Very slim one, if you have a southord set use the slimest one it fits perfectly.
How I defeat it everytime
Ok first things first, and that is tension wrench placement for this is the crucial part of your actual success with this lock. I took my slim tension wrench and put about a 2 cm bend at the opposite end of the bent end, so it would fit snug in the top of the key way where the pins are, this will allow you to have the maximum amount of room for pick manuverability...which isn't much even with this measure taken.
Now use your hook and follow standard single pin picking protocal until false set is reached. Now is the tricky part. i have noticed that these abus's are put togehter so well that when you achieve a false set and begin to release tension to push up the security pin, the precision of it has the tendency to screw up the false set and your back to square one so be very gentle when seting the security pins.
I am now able to pick this lock consistantly and the major hardship of this lock is the high tollerances and the extremley small and rather annoying warding on the key way. So that is the abus discus 20/60 in a nut schell. I would not suggest a newbie to this lock, this is for someone experienced with small cylinders security pins and very good tension control.
Tell me what you guys think yours truly Andy
