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by Slim-pickins » 4 Oct 2008 11:14
Here's a question for everyone out there. In "your" opinion, which lock seems to give you the most trouble while picking? In other words, which lock is the hardest and most difficult lock out there to pick? Also, is there any padlock that is said to be "immune" to lock picks...or specially designed to thwart the efforts of picking?? 
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by datagram » 4 Oct 2008 16:00
Abloy Protec.
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by apb » 4 Oct 2008 17:07
Well lock names and brands aside, I will say that when locks are pinned with security pins that would be enough to say they are at least designed with the idea to thwart picking efforts, even if they can be picked. That being said, IMHO locks that used serrated pins seem to be much harder than spool pins.
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by VashTSPD » 2 Jan 2009 23:23
I'm not into the advanced stuff, but I have an American clone from Ace hardware that is a pig to pick. Also, my 5 pin dimple Yale shrouded is tough to get a pick under the pins (but I got it down to a science now). And of course, the medeco cam locks I can't pick. And a Kaba Gemini with roughly 74 pins. Just doesn't want to give....
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by n2oah » 3 Jan 2009 4:18
Rosengrens RKL-10.
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by tacedeous » 3 Jan 2009 8:52
Major Boothroyd wrote:Depends on where you're picking it? 
very true LOL! Im stuck on on my american 5200, still!!! arggghhh.... any one have any tips 
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by Dak » 3 Jan 2009 15:17
i would have to say lever locks. I can pick just about everything else, medecos, abloys, anything, but those old darn lever locks man....
*shakes head*
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by cppdungeon » 4 Jan 2009 1:20
This stupid brass brinks. cannot pick it for the life of me. I think it might be a mental thing, im going to the store tomorrow to get a different one.
oh and my medeco and emhart locks. cannot pick those.
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by n2oah » 4 Jan 2009 2:09
Dak wrote: abloys,
Video of you picking a Protec, plz?
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by Jaakko » 4 Jan 2009 6:20
n2oah wrote:Dak wrote: abloys,
Video of you picking a Protec, plz?
Or even a video of the Classic would be nice, just to prove your words  Lever locks are almost childs play compared to Abloys.
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by Dak » 4 Jan 2009 17:32
i lied *runs away* and ive only picked one medeco *runs faster* but those old lever locks do piss me off  *dodges thrown bricks*
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by Legion303 » 7 Jan 2009 5:12
The hardest locks in my collection are the ASSA Twin 6000s. I can pick a Medeco Biaxial with 4 stacks and sidebar (and working on 5 stacks) consistently, but I can barely open the Twin with TWO stacks, no sidebar. I've only opened it with 3 stacks once after about an hour. And it has 6 stacks total. And after I master just lifting all 6 stacks to shear, I get to start putting in the 4 sidebar pins. If you've never seen them before, they have so many false gates that they look like these bolts:  -steve
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by What » 7 Jan 2009 6:19
Abloy Protec, Western Electric payphone locks, Maxi-Mogul(?).
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by n2oah » 7 Jan 2009 17:29
Legion303 wrote:The hardest locks in my collection are the ASSA Twin 6000s. I can pick a Medeco Biaxial with 4 stacks and sidebar (and working on 5 stacks) consistently, but I can barely open the Twin with TWO stacks, no sidebar.
It's all about the technique, my friend.
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