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by bembel » 8 Jun 2007 19:01
I wasn't impressed very much when I saw it on a picture, but after picking it I have to admit that it's much more difficult now.
The new keyway is very narrow and restrictive.
The new lock is the one on the right hand:

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by bembel » 8 Jun 2007 19:04
For some reasons I posted it twice.
Please delete this one. Thx.
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by Eyes_Only » 8 Jun 2007 23:39
Thats a pretty mean looking keyway. Reminds me of my BEST cylinders.
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by raimundo » 9 Jun 2007 9:00
the first ward crosses the whole width of the vertical cut, this would interfer with a wide shaft pick. Ive seen worse, keyways that are like W's vertical, got skunked trying to pick one for a friend once, it was on a kryptonite cable lock. of course I was using common picks, I think for that lock if I had it myself, I'd design a thin rounded shaft pick, probably a hook or half diamond with the lower edge removed,
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by Gypro » 12 Jun 2007 14:19
Nice that Abus tries to make the 45 more secure but i think thats just a fake.
Of course this keyway is more "secure" but nothing new.
Abus has got a very nice series called 75 which is a dimple lock. That keway can't be much more expensive but they are selling it fore doubble the money.
I think they could do much better.
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by RangerF150 » 12 Jun 2007 14:40
I have an Abus barrel for a nightlatch, and the keyway is near impossible, I also have one in my halldoor
It's the nastiest keyway I've seen so far, not been able to pick it yet!
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by bembel » 16 Jun 2007 19:35
After spending some time with it, I recommend using a dental hook on the bottom part of the keyway (european view). Use the front part of the dental hook. Both locks I own went open in seconds.
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by bembel » 16 Jun 2007 19:42
P.S. Still talking about the Abus 45. 
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by raimundo » 17 Jun 2007 8:55
Anyone here got any tips on picking the italian 'viro' locks, these are just difficult, is it tight machineing tolerances? or are there other tricks in there? the springs seem a bit stiff. but really its just a pin tumbler lock.
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by Raymond » 17 Jun 2007 12:02
I'm sort of glad someone else is having the same trouble I was. Viro locks have long spools in all chambers. And, they are very accurately machined. Just plain simple but well made locks.
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by Djang0 » 17 Nov 2007 8:39
I've picked a viro lock...check that post: http://www.lockpicking101.com/viewtopic.php?p=273208#273208
After picking, the plug turns but the cam doesn't! :s
For picking, I face issues lick you 'bout hard spring an so on...I decided to go old school: find the binding pin then take a very thick an strong rake and push the pin as hard as possible...it's hard but the botom pin will finally pass through shear line...hope it helps.
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by raimundo » 17 Nov 2007 8:50
thanks, thats the style of picking I avoid normally, but I'll try it.
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by d0s » 21 Nov 2007 17:43
Well, i picked those with paperclips, these were my 2nd locks...
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by LockNewbie21 » 24 Nov 2007 8:16
This keyway isn't bad at all. The Theres another abus keyway they used but evva designed, all of them are easy, jsut use a comb pick 
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by LockNewbie21 » 24 Nov 2007 8:17
Corrrection the Abus keyway is XP1,sorry about that, posted it and just popped into my head.
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