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Postby witton » 24 Mar 2007 9:34

anyone have any idea/tips to pick these kind of locks it seems no matter what kind of tension i try i cannot feel the pins binding is there a paticular kind of pick for these locks.
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Postby UWSDWF » 24 Mar 2007 9:37

abus discus ... ton's of tension
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Postby cjames73 » 24 Mar 2007 9:53

i don't know about 'abus' but for cheaper brands like 'sterling' or 'securit' i use a half diamond with medium tension.
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Postby Shrub » 24 Mar 2007 10:08

I was getting ready for a lock discussion then :P
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Postby witton » 24 Mar 2007 10:29

http://img339.imageshack.us/img339/9946/dsc00042ks8.jpg
this is a picture so your saying these type of locks are pickable.
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Postby cjames73 » 24 Mar 2007 10:41

witton wrote:so your saying these type of locks are pickable.

yes, quite easily.

just keep practicing and you'll get there.
also, have a go at raking/jiggling with a small half diamond.
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Postby UWSDWF » 24 Mar 2007 10:51

witton wrote:http://img339.imageshack.us/img339/9946/dsc00042ks8.jpg
this is a picture so your saying these type of locks are pickable.


i didn't even have to look at your picture to say yes that lock is pickable.... all locks are pickable
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Postby raimundo » 24 Mar 2007 10:52

Uh, witton, yes, that type of lock is easily pickable, light tension, quick and light picking, and the one in the photo has its plug turned just enough that I think it may be in a picked state when the photo was taken, the back of the plug is loosly attached to the circular shackle, so the plug can be picked, then a small flat blade screwdriver can be inserted in the keyway and it will turn the shackle. but you will find that there is enough tolerance in the linkages that you can pick the plug apart from the cylinder without interference by that shackle. After youve done it a few times, you'll easily see what I mean.
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Postby Wolfe » 24 Mar 2007 12:04

good call raimundo, what he said
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Postby White Graphite » 24 Mar 2007 12:47

I have that very lock.Its a no brand very cheep 5.50 euro.You can't feel the pins bind because it's so badly made, medium tension, single pin picking with a half diamond and a wee bit of luck seems to work :D

Hope this helps
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Postby White Graphite » 24 Mar 2007 12:48

I have that very lock.Its a no brand very cheep 5.50 euro.You can't feel the pins bind because it's so badly made, medium tension, single pin picking with a half diamond and a wee bit of luck seems to work :D

Hope this helps
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Postby White Graphite » 24 Mar 2007 12:55

Sorry about the double post :oops:
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Postby mercurial » 24 Mar 2007 21:05

White Graphite wrote:I have that very lock.Its a no brand very cheep 5.50 euro.You can't feel the pins bind because it's so badly made, medium tension, single pin picking with a half diamond and a wee bit of luck seems to work :D

Hope this helps


The other-brands (and no-brand cheapies) of this design are only similar to the real Abus Discus in appearance - the real Abus is far far better than any imititation I have come across.

That said, the Abus itself is certainly pickable, quite easily if you have experience with security pins already.

The tight keyway will make life difficult for those without slim picks.

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