by GWiens2001 » 11 Jul 2014 16:12
Was able to play with one of those for an hour or so before forwarding it to another member overseas. Did not get to take it apart, but by the feel of the key and my picking, Squelchtone has hit it pretty solidly as a combination of the ABA lock and an Abloy.
While the ABA lock uses concentric washers (instead of concentric pins in a Wise-Lock or MTL) that are pushed to align with grooves in the housing, this lock feels like it added a sidebar to the mix. It felt as if the washers are pushed to align with slots in the sidebar. Probably best to describe the slots in the sidebar as gates, with no gates on the washers/discs.
Still want to buy one of these so it can be disassembled and photograph the internals. It should make a great writeup when I finally get one. Too bad funds are tight.
Anyway, that is all I got on that lock at this time. Oh, and I did not sucessfully get the lock picked in the hour I had before it had to get back in the mail.
Gordon
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