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Evva Cutaway Kit Photos

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Evva Cutaway Kit Photos

Postby n2oah » 7 Jul 2006 13:52

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The Locks are the MCS, 3KS, DUAL, DPI-6, and the DPI.
The MCS:
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It's interesting how the sidebars work. The sidebars, unlike normal sidebars which pop into the plug, move to the slide aside to avoid an obstruction in the locks housing. I have a video of this happening that I could post.
The 3KS:
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The DUAL:
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The DPI and DPI-6:
They both have the same keyway
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Postby ThE_MasteR » 7 Jul 2006 14:19

Zeke has the same kit, where did you get it, netherlands ?
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Postby illusion » 7 Jul 2006 14:52

Hmm... I doubt there are many of these about.. It may actualy be the one Zeke has/had. :?
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Postby n2oah » 7 Jul 2006 14:54

This was the same kit Zeke had. I bought it from him.
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Postby illusion » 7 Jul 2006 14:55

Thought it might be. :)
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Postby mh » 7 Jul 2006 15:07

Guess who's jealous now :(

Do post more pictures!!! :D

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Postby n2oah » 7 Jul 2006 22:26

New photos added. :wink:
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Postby ThE_MasteR » 7 Jul 2006 22:48

That is a nice kit I have to say n2oah.
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Postby n2oah » 8 Jul 2006 1:48

So, will someone tell me which is a higher-security lock: the Evva DPI/DPI-6 or the DPX? It looks like the DPX is just a normal pin tumbler lock with a profile checker, while the DPI uses sidebar pins and a profile
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Postby zeke79 » 8 Jul 2006 3:25

Well the dpx or dpsif I am not mistaken uses the profile check on both sides? If so, it was on older design which was a lock that was succeptible to bumping if the dimples on the side of the key were correct. The locks you have are bump proof no matter if the dimples are correct or not :wink: .
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Postby devildog » 8 Jul 2006 5:02

How hard would it be to find something like that for sale? Do they come up every so often on the dutch/german ebay site or did you get that through a private transaction, zeke?
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Re: Evva Cutaway Kit Photos

Postby mh » 8 Jul 2006 5:38

n2oah wrote:It's interesting how the sidebars work. The sidebars, unlike normal sidebars which pop into the plug, move to the slide aside to avoid an obstruction in the locks housing. I have a video of this happening that I could post.

Is the MCS sidebar shown in your picture? I think I can't see it, but I don't know if they made are transparent one. But the video would be nice, of course. :)
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Postby n2oah » 8 Jul 2006 14:08

The MCS, 3KS, and DUAL have one of their sidebars removed, so you can see the sidebar pins. Here is the video of the MCS sidebar. The sidebar is the silvery thing. Sorry that my camera can't take very good videos.
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Postby mh » 8 Jul 2006 15:15

n2oah wrote:The MCS, 3KS, and DUAL have one of their sidebars removed, so you can see the sidebar pins.


Ahh, good idea!

BTW, I notice that you picture all of them upside down... These are Austrian locks, the core needs to be at the top, otherwise they will get seasick :D

Thanks for the video!

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Postby n2oah » 8 Jul 2006 15:31

mh wrote:BTW, I notice that you picture all of them upside down... These are Austrian locks, the core needs to be at the top, otherwise they will get seasick :D


Yes, I noticed that because of how the MCS key looks. Stupid americans and their stupid up-side-down ways of mounting locks. :oops:
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