hydruh wrote:It's a luggage lock.
Probably the most secure luggage lock ever, but still, it's a luggage lock. 'Bout the size of a big postage stamp.
Would be neat for novelty, but probably not very good for picking. Doubt it can be disassembled becasue Abloy's site says it can't be rekeyed.
S
Hello, I have a pl321 Protec from securitysnobs.com and its the best thing since sliced bread.
Its about the size of a Master No.3, just a dash smaller. The shackle is thin so yes it could be used on your luggage, your laptop bag, toolbox, or more commonly on jewlery store display cases. Other uses include server racks, breaker panels, and anywhere else you don't want someone with an unauthorized key messing with your stuff. If your stuff goes missing and there is no physical damage and the lock hasn't been cut or drilled, then someone who was given a Protec key is responsible for the theft, its that simple.
There is a hole on the left side of the pl321 which has a metal rod smashed into it, to retain the Protec core. It is not user serviceable.
happy shopping, this is one of my favorite locks in my collection, and on the other end my Pl362 is also on the list.
Squelchtone