Confederate wrote:...
The UNC-Charlotte study strongly suggests they do a bit more than just slow them down.
Link to study?
cledry wrote:You keep an old lady with a gun handy?
No, that pic shows Gordon and is based on actual events.
As for the people using MT5+: I already saw 2 keys with the little spring ("alpha spring") broken. And it's not a very common lock...
I wouldn't exactly recommend that lock for that reason. You key falls a bit too hard or in a bad way and you are locked out. Not sure what the people did to the keys, they swear it happened while the key was gently resting on a pillow.
(Edit: Ooh and careful when servicing MT5+, if you screw up the pinning and try the get the key out, the spring can get stuck and then it breaks as well. (Of course it happened to my cousin's friend not me....

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To answer the initial question: gege on the outer steel grid door and an evva 3ks on the door.
(didn't we have a thread just like this one back somewhere?)