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Assa lock

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Assa lock

Postby Muskedunder » 19 Mar 2013 1:38

just got this! cant wait to pick it after work! 7pin assa with no securty pins!
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more pics come when its open!
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Re: Assa lock

Postby GWiens2001 » 19 Mar 2013 8:01

Good for you! It should still present some challenge, as ASSA is, even without security pins, a well made lock. Keep us informed when you get it open,

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Re: Assa lock

Postby Luissen » 19 Mar 2013 13:48

I love those little inset/pop out things (Don't know the real term :( )
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Re: Assa lock

Postby Muskedunder » 20 Mar 2013 2:12

Got this sucker open last night, haven't gutted it yet though. I took me around 20min lol!
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Re: Assa lock

Postby Falc0n » 24 Mar 2013 4:13

Well done!
assasare hard to pick- Even without security pins!
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Re: Assa lock

Postby IndigoChild » 24 Mar 2013 16:17

Man that is a beastly pick ad tensor. Grats on your pick though. Even without security pins still takes quite a bit of skill to get it. they are machined much more precise.
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Re: Assa lock

Postby phrygianradar » 4 Apr 2013 18:00

Just saw this post, nice picking! Are you still gonna gut it? Would love to see more pics. Assa is on my "to buy" list for sure. Very cool.
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