THANK YOU. I got a batch of 20 off these two days ago. 14 of them I opened disturbingly easily and 6 of them would fall in to a false set I couldn't get past... bingada presto I watched your video and now thanks to you I figured out I had them open all along. Fun lock, it gives excellent feedback from the pins.
I have two of these and they are much easier to open to any of the Abus locks I own. They both have only three pins I actually need to set the rest are zero bitted.
nice vid. worth noting that you'll want to be careful about that core deciding it doesn't want to rotate back when you are locking it after you've picked it
Fantastic Video. Thank you for all the info.
THANK YOU.
I got a batch of 20 off these two days ago. 14 of them I opened disturbingly easily and 6 of them would fall in to a false set I couldn't get past... bingada presto I watched your video and now thanks to you I figured out I had them open all along.
Fun lock, it gives excellent feedback from the pins.
I have two of these and they are much easier to open to any of the Abus locks I own. They both have only three pins I actually need to set the rest are zero bitted.
First 1100 I picked, I must have picked a dozen times before I finally decided to actually turn the core 😣🤬
nice vid. worth noting that you'll want to be careful about that core deciding it doesn't want to rotate back when you are locking it after you've picked it
Great point! The bottom of the lock body at least doesn't have cutouts that will brick the lock :p
Thanks , very helpful , moe
What vise is that. Looks like a camera holder but what you use for base
Its a smallrig clamp on a base with a 1/4'' threading from a mic I have
@@drzongo interesting. Never seen that done before. I like it. A lot of the vises I see the the panavise 350 have massive bases
I wouldnt mind something sturdier but for 15 bucks, its good for now
Nice. subbed.. you need a mic