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DOM System D cutaway

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DOM System D cutaway

Postby dosman » 13 Apr 2007 0:17

Front view with good shots of the keys:
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Key partially inserted, notice the 2nd pin stack from the front:
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Interesting pins:
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Interesting lock, I've managed to set all the pins but it still wouldn't open (Yes I'm a cheater picking a cutaway).
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Postby Eyes_Only » 13 Apr 2007 0:37

Nice! :D From the third picture it looks like it uses a pin in pin system?
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Postby Squelchtone » 13 Apr 2007 1:23

Eyes_Only wrote:Nice! :D From the third picture it looks like it uses a pin in pin system?


UL437 drill resistant pin with steel insert.

(I think)
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Postby blackfoot » 13 Apr 2007 5:42

have you picked it open yet?
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Re: DOM System D cutaway

Postby cjames73 » 13 Apr 2007 9:59

nice pics :)

dosman wrote:Interesting lock, I've managed to set all the pins but it still wouldn't open (Yes I'm a cheater picking a cutaway).

have you tried pushing in the cam at the back of the lock once the pins are set?
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Re: DOM System D cutaway

Postby dosman » 13 Apr 2007 14:45

cjames73 wrote:nice pics :)

dosman wrote:Interesting lock, I've managed to set all the pins but it still wouldn't open (Yes I'm a cheater picking a cutaway).

have you tried pushing in the cam at the back of the lock once the pins are set?


I'll have to try that :)
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DOM D

Postby greyman » 13 Apr 2007 17:03

Correct - the insert in the pin is for drill resistance, not a free-moving pin inside a pin. DOM also use the same antidrill pins in their iX-10 model.
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Postby Eyes_Only » 13 Apr 2007 19:05

Thats clever. :D
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Postby JackNco » 13 Apr 2007 20:08

some nice shots there man, cheers
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Postby What » 14 Apr 2007 1:24

Argh. I have been trying to get one of these locks forever. :?
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German members

Postby raimundo » 14 Apr 2007 12:35

I don't see anyone saying they picked it, I think we have to get our german members to tell us more about it, PickPick or MH or someone perhaps who is also a member of ssdev, if theres information about picking that, the germans will be the ones to have it, or know who to ask, Arthurmeister? or Barry?
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DOM D

Postby greyman » 14 Apr 2007 15:14

What I like about DOM D is the shape of the keyway. It reminds me of a beast with horns sticking out. Kind of evil! :evil:

Someone paid almost US$200 for one of these on ebay the other day (not me!!!). I would think you could pick one up for around US$40, just keep looking in the "locks from Germany section" (you'll need to tailor your search).

As for picking, I can't help you with that. I never tried. I would think the keyway makes it pretty difficult to manipulate, but because the pins are in two axes, the binding sequence may favour one side before the other.
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Re: German members

Postby dosman » 14 Apr 2007 16:24

raimundo wrote:I don't see anyone saying they picked it, I think we have to get our german members to tell us more about it, PickPick or MH or someone perhaps who is also a member of ssdev, if theres information about picking that, the germans will be the ones to have it, or know who to ask, Arthurmeister? or Barry?


Pft, fat bag of good that would do me, I wouldn't be allowed to read it. If I do get it I'll post more info on lockenpedia.
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