Dude people do pick locks in the real world, maybe they cut them or destroy them more often but people actually do pick locks but you should add the 20/80 and the 26/90 to your video!
No sir, picking is absolutely not a main means of theft. Sure, it is possible and very easy on real cheap junk locks. A: the average thief does not have the skill level of LPL or Bill. They make it look easy, it is not. B: picking a clean lock in a comfortable and ideal quiet setting, often after being able to thoroughly study the lock and keys and perhaps several practice picks before the video, is not the same as picking in the wild, with noise, an unknown lock often mounted in a not ideal position and the stress of getting caught and maybe shot. Again, it is possible and there will always be the possibility of someone trying but it is not likely unless it's a $10 junk lock that can be opened with a toothpick.
The meth head stealing your shit isn't picking your lock. He's cutting it off with the cordless cutoff tool he stole out of somebody's work truck, or from Home Depot or Lowe's. 😂
I have been fighting a neighbor picking his was into every thing I own. Plus several others doing it to me as well. Locks that are picked usually leave no trace. But later you notice things have been vandalized or just missing. In burglary reports they are listed as unknown.
@@lockitt-cyclebitz1832 Dude a guy picked my master lock on my garage and stole 3 of my rifles so people do pick locks and maybe just USUALLY cheap like master locks or brinks locks or whatever THE MOST but that's what all the stores sell and what everyone buys but ever since that happened I've been using much better locks like the ones we're talking about but people still can cut your lock or chains also and I've had one of my chains cut twice by the PG&E because they just wanted to get through to get to a certain power pole I guess and they don't even care so they don't pick locks they just cut your lock or chains but other people do pick locks man so you're wrong even if it happens less than destroying your locks or chains or whatever it does happen no matter what you might think to the contrary!
@@dianafertig2188 Yeah they'll pick your lock and get in and steal whatever they want and then try to put it all back and re lock everything like nobody was there but you know they picked your lock and stole whatever they wanted sadly.
Awesome useful video not even abus offers this nice information
Thank you, much appreciated
Great useful video.
Thank you very much! Can you tell if the 20/70 also has any kind of drill protection?
Yes, pretty much all ABUS PLUS and X-Plus locks have a spinning hardened steel first disc.
Dude people do pick locks in the real world, maybe they cut them or destroy them more often but people actually do pick locks but you should add the 20/80 and the 26/90 to your video!
No sir, picking is absolutely not a main means of theft. Sure, it is possible and very easy on real cheap junk locks.
A: the average thief does not have the skill level of LPL or Bill. They make it look easy, it is not.
B: picking a clean lock in a comfortable and ideal quiet setting, often after being able to thoroughly study the lock and keys and perhaps several practice picks before the video, is not the same as picking in the wild, with noise, an unknown lock often mounted in a not ideal position and the stress of getting caught and maybe shot.
Again, it is possible and there will always be the possibility of someone trying but it is not likely unless it's a $10 junk lock that can be opened with a toothpick.
The meth head stealing your shit isn't picking your lock. He's cutting it off with the cordless cutoff tool he stole out of somebody's work truck, or from Home Depot or Lowe's. 😂
I have been fighting a neighbor picking his was into every thing I own. Plus several others doing it to me as well.
Locks that are picked usually leave no trace. But later you notice things have been vandalized or just missing. In burglary reports they are listed as unknown.
@@lockitt-cyclebitz1832 Dude a guy picked my master lock on my garage and stole 3 of my rifles so people do pick locks and maybe just USUALLY cheap like master locks or brinks locks or whatever THE MOST but that's what all the stores sell and what everyone buys but ever since that happened I've been using much better locks like the ones we're talking about but people still can cut your lock or chains also and I've had one of my chains cut twice by the PG&E because they just wanted to get through to get to a certain power pole I guess and they don't even care so they don't pick locks they just cut your lock or chains but other people do pick locks man so you're wrong even if it happens less than destroying your locks or chains or whatever it does happen no matter what you might think to the contrary!
@@dianafertig2188 Yeah they'll pick your lock and get in and steal whatever they want and then try to put it all back and re lock everything like nobody was there but you know they picked your lock and stole whatever they wanted sadly.