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by ASSA » 12 Nov 2006 9:55
A chastity belt with a 7kg padlock. nice. but no.
It is a great lock for locking down military machines and equipment. even tanks. If you lock up the drive wheel, the tank would be imobilized. it could rotate, but going back and forth would be impossible. and for your information. The abloy protec is availabe for this padlock. abloy product code is CY201N.
available for the swedish military only.
you would have to cut the shakle twice to open it. to retract the shakle out of the lock you would have to push it down 10mm and turn 38 degrees. only then can you pull out the shakle completely out. if you cut the shakle you can still not push it down, unless the cut you make in the shakle is at least 10mm wide.
I will grab a s&g 833 from work and post a picture with the 833 and the v-102 together. the 833 is wee tiny in comparison.
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by UWSDWF » 12 Nov 2006 10:01
for the non-metrically inclined that oddly diguised sledge hammer weights about 15.5lbs
soooo.. do the swedish army have their own knife too
seriously though who's the manuf. of that lock and I'll trade my first born child for it (shipping not included)
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by ASSA » 16 Nov 2006 17:58
Almost forgot I promised to post a pic of the v102 and the 833 together
the v102 is way bigger. altough the 833 is 3mm thicker
This baby is retired from use and is going to be destroyed, sorry UWSDWF
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by UWSDWF » 16 Nov 2006 18:02
WHY WHY WHY
why is something like this being destroyed? this and Ikea has just about made me give of hope
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by AUGOLDMINER » 27 Nov 2006 4:58
Old MIL SPEC lock for ammo or explosives storage bunkers.
You should see the ones they use now.
Have not seen one of them since the 1970s.
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by mh » 27 Nov 2006 8:07
The question is also: HOW is something like this destroyed...
"The techs discovered that German locks were particularly difficult" - Robert Wallace, H. Keith Melton w. Henry R. Schlesinger, Spycraft: The secret history of the CIA's spytechs from communism to Al-Qaeda (New York: Dutton, 2008), p. 210
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by Temple » 27 Nov 2006 9:03
More than likely to destroy these locks they take a plasma cutter to it or they could take it to the local EOD shop and have them put a shape charge through it.
Some one posted that they use this lock on tanks to lock them, I was a tanker and we never used anything like that we just used the American locks on the Abrahms and Bradleys.
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by ASSA » 27 Nov 2006 19:01
nope. they are melted down at the rönnskär smelter in the north of sweden to exact.
and yes these locks are still produced. I dont know if people lock down tanks with them but it can be done indeed.
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by devildog » 27 Nov 2006 19:48
If you forgot that your tank was locked up and started to take off, which would break first: the lock or the tank???
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by rlckustomkars » 28 Nov 2006 0:32
ASSA wrote:Almost forgot I promised to post a pic of the v102 and the 833 together  the v102 is way bigger. altough the 833 is 3mm thicker This baby is retired from use and is going to be destroyed, sorry UWSDWF
thats perty cool looking lock
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