(1063) ABS Magnetic Lock with TRAP Pins!
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- In this video I pick an ABS magnetic lock with trap pins, then disassemble it. (1063) ABS Magnetic Lock with TRAP Pins!
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Bill, so glad you tested my lock :) Glad it arrived in one piece, and you did a nice detailed review. Keep up the good work!
Big thanks for sending this lock to Bill!
How much effort would it have taken turned upright? I started watching these to determine which lock of reasonable cost is hardest to pick or beat by other means in a realistic setting.
i'm glad to , he leant me how to overcome false gates /trap pins , i might get the abs TS007
Sick lock man, great job!
Lockpickinglawyer picks it the correct way it's meant to be installed and he had to use a magnet to overcome the magnetic pin, a lot better watch because he picks it the proper way
I don't believe any of the viewers have issues with your videos running this long. I'd imagine most of them probably enjoy it.
When I saw is was half an hour I delayed watching it yesterday until just now.
i wish more of his videos were this long
i only have issues with his fingernails running this long.
the longer the better
I was just mesmerised
After watching this video and LPL's pick of the same lock I quickly bought the ABS lock for my own front door. So i think Avocet the manufacturers owe you guys a drink.
"not a super tap, just a little tap" *hits the lock loads of times really fucking hard*
Laughed so hard at this comment😂😂😂😂
it started at 5:30 for anyone wondering
hah, well, it took some convincing :D
Did it work ....
Hey Bill, already been mentioned in the comments but since you didn't mention it, the logo on the front you can read the BSI, it's known as the Kitemark. It means the product has passed the BSI tests, which are often used on mains plugs, crash helmets etc as an independent (and expensive) certification process to assure a quality product. It's not a legal requirement to have BSI certification but having that mark usually is the sign of a quality product.
I had one on my front door I lost my key.
You are correct about putting it upside down. I was trying to open my door for hours in the end I turned my house upside down and I was in within minutes
Lockpickinglawyer picked one the correct way by putting a magnet onto his pick
You took the easy way ou... Uh, in.
So much work. I just stood on my head!
@@Mr.MT3 But you can pick it normally in Australia, no?
Holy crap! a 26 minute video. I already know that it's going to be a good lock!
good luck assembling this lock again
use the notch in the end of the follower. turn it back and forth so it releases one pin at a time. Assemble the lock in the same fashion, load one, turn, load second, turn, load third and push the follower to the next set of three and repeat.
Shane Tyree thank you ! I learned a little more today . thank you ...!!!
Exactly what I was going to post. Nice explanation.
Shane Tyree, thanks for writing my comment for me. 😋
you mustve posted around the same time i did haha i checked to see if anyone else posted and didnt see any
I would of wrote the same thx
Hi Bill. Great video as always. I've worked as a Locksmith in the U.K. for over 20 years now and your picking method is some of the best I've seen. The 3 big pins at the bottom of the Avocet ABS cylinder are hardened and there to stop you trying to drill it as well as all the others. Keep up the great videos. Dan
I really enjoy being able to see you working the first pin. I know that videoing that type of view would be very hard but it really helps new people to the sport like me. Thanks
"You guys know I'm never putting this back together" ... A second before I was thinking how the hell is he putting it back together. Amazing channel. Love it.
That had me in stitches when he said that because at that moment I was thinking he ain’t gonna want to try and put that back together anytime soon 😂👍 great vid tho
That's the kind of lock I'd like to have on my front door , amazing design , and well picked Bill you're a patient man !
Looking to change to one of these or the ATK :]
Now that is an interesting piece of work; both the lock and the fact that you retained your sanity while gutting it!
The phrase that comes to mind with this lock is "no user-serviceable parts inside". Kudos for seeing that gutting through. No way would I have that much patience or clarity of eyesight.
I've got "some" memory issues, I'm 63 so not to bad but you are really something. I wouldn't even try to understand that lock. you've got incredible skill, and some darn good videos. I'll be passin through from time to time, locks were always an interest to me. thanks.
this is definitely one of those locks that someone would certainly have to be sure there's something worthy of spending this kind of time on to get into, with this being the only viable point of entry
5:26 'This is my Philips screwdriver' *holds up a flat blade screwdriver*
I remember seeing it in one of LPL's videos: I'm pretty sure that those three larger holes in the bottom of the core are for more drill protection plugs.
After watching your videos and becoming quite competent at lock picking I replaced all of my locks with these ABS Avocet cylinders. Living in the UK it was quite reassuring to see that that they are not the easiest of locks to pick, especially when they are the right way up.
You are unlikely to be burgled by someone who can pick locks, just bump or snap. As this can't be snapped as it locks if you go to the middle snap line, and can't be bumped, it's more than adequate.
Brother I have watched quite a few of your videos. You have a great educators temperament a natural talent not found in the general public. You have motivated me to take on lock picking as a hobby. I just ordered my first pick set based on your reviews and can't wait to get started. Thank you.
im a diesel mechanic, ive never tinkered with locks before but ive been watching a few of your videos and I definitely have some motivation to give it a go, after all its just mechanical manipulation. will definitely keep watching and ive subscribed. btw awesome job on that crazy lock!
Note that one important feature of the lock wasn't defeated. Although Bill managed a complete turn of the barrel, the lock actuator didn't move. Door would have been still locked after all that work.
Damn, I'd love to see someone pick this in-situation. Not upside down and not being able to see the trap pins. Gooood luck.
I grew up fishing, I have nothing but patience here ;) love the videos, very relaxing to watch.
One tough ass lock, Hey Master Lock,🔒 bet you don't know anything about this kind of security. Nice job Mr.Bill 🔓
Not that expensive (in the UK) either about £35.
Larry G ahahahaha!
Wow that's incredibly reasonable. I was expecting 65+ for something like this.
Oh nice a BSI kitemark cool to see a British lock on here especially as it looks pretty good 😂😂
Reckless Roges he's not British so doubt he knows about the BSI standards.
We have BSI Canada. Although it's "just another" standards/compliance stamp like CSA, ISO, ANSI, UL, FCC, etc. The kitemark is a very meaningful measure of quality on some types of products and basically worthless on other types of products, just like any of the other labels.
This might not be the best or most secure lock ever made, but it's the most treacherous one I've ever seen.
Great job on this complex lock... I think they are one of the most innovative out there. One important feature that you may not have noticed was the active snap protection... the cam mechanism seizes up (it locks to the inner cylinder) if you manage to snap the cylinder behind the cut. I showed it on my video featuring this lock: ua-cam.com/video/zq5rGjt-9rQ/v-deo.html Also, that complex cam requires you to push a little button at the back of the keyway at the exact right moment during picking -- otherwise, you will not turn the cam even if you pick the lock. The cam mechanism is really quite good! .I'm still confused how this lock opened without actuating the magnetic pin... it looked like the magnetic pin was operating correctly, and it is not gravity dependent. As for the slugs on the bottom, I'm at a loss also. I can't figure out what they are for. Pure speculation: maybe they are to attract magnets inserted in the keyway to keep them away from the magnetic pin. Finally, if you want me to put the lock back together, send it my way. I've done it a few times, and once you have a system, it's not too bad.
huxleypig69 There is also a small spring holding the magnetic pin in the shear line. It should work fine regardless of gravity or lock orientation.
Late reply but since this lock was disused due to wear that spring might have failed.
R K seems most likely, especially after viewing it disassembled
Would the pins fall into the holes in the bottom if the slugs were removed and the inside was rotated too far?
LockPickingLawyer why didn't the actuator turn when he picked it did you notice that? In a real door this means a u lock wouldn't occur. Hope to hear back from you with the answer why thanks.
Wow buddy you have to be one of the best locksmiths in the world... great job and a wonderful challenge lock. if you manage too get that crazy thing back together I would really like to see you try to pick it the way it would be installed in a door properly. thanks a bunch In advance.👍
Such a complicated lock but you picked it much faster than previous locks.
Nice Picking Bill. I have Picked this Lock 🔐 in the U.K. And it's not that bad and it was in the correct way up too as if it was in a door you just need a very small Neodymium Magnet on the end of your Pick or what ever you can get it to the Pin and after that you are set. Keep up the great work. Nick.
5:29 "this is my Phillips screwdriver" holds up a flathead. Lmao love you Bill
That is crazy and super right!! Great job dude! Ignore the clock!
23:48 Hahaha, I was wondering if you were going to attempt reassembly.
great videos, your passion shows in your skills. keep up the good work and don't worry about the video lengths.
A most excellent lock for the home.
They key logo on the pocket knife is the logo of a former Swiss bank called "Schweizerischer Bankverein". It was one of the two predecessor banks that formed current UBS. The card shows the Rhine river cargo port of Birsfelden/Basel, Switzerland and Basel itself in the background.
Yeah but its not related is it?
Super challenging pick and a way above average lock quality made for an enjoyable watch, not too long at all when the product is this good, thanks.
The real challenge would be to pick it as it would have been set in a door ;)
Good work as always Billy.
That was amazing! What a great use of technology, loved the magnetic pin.
brill vid made me feel real safe as I fitted same locks front and rear ( same key for both ) of my house three weeks ago ;-)
Good luck putting that back together
Bill, I believe that the lock was construction keyed. Once the new owner used thier key to open the lock those three pins you found on the bottom of the cylinder became trapped rendering the construction key useless.
Just picked my first lock! Very satisfying.
UK locksmith must play he'll with these locks.
As you start to reassemble, Use a wider piece of shim material (cover the lower third to half of the body) to cover all the pins while using the follower to replace them. As you push the plug back, let the shim material cover the snap ring groove (ride over) which will allow easier insertion.
Very, very nicely done, if you noticed the kite mark was a "British Standard" one at the bottom, that funny B on its side with the large S in the V, just loved how you analysed this lock after your disassembly, hopefully we can get back to these standards once we leave the EU and give you more challenges .
"this was built on a different planet" No it was a UK design ;-)
One of the most interesting locks so far
keep knocking with a screwdriver until the homeowner opened the door. no need to pick the lock
Fascinating and epic video Bill, I take my hat off to you for the gutting alone!
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Now that's a lock that I would trust to secure my house. I'm fairly sure that most houses in the US just use some form of Schlage lock and deadbolt set or Kwikset and those locks, as you've proven time and time again, will take a skilled lockpicker mere minutes to break into
The core is just like my stocking at Christmas. More and more things just keep coming out.
Wow, that is an amazingly intricate mechanism!
"You will never pick" Bill, that's the type of short list we need to have!
That was awesome. An action movie for locksmiths!
back of the core is designed to pin it - notice the cutouts for the little sidepins, you put the main pin first, slide the core to lock it in, then insert the minipins
could have used it to take it apart, too - let the sidepins fall through a hollow follower after they fall in through the cutouts in the back of the core
On locks like that with multiple rows of pins, you can use the slot in the end of the brass rod to "select" which one you release by rotating it to line up.
it was a great adventure to be with ya on this one trip
Quite a lock for being so small. At least the trap pins were visible so it wasn't a big problem to get around them.
I don't know if anyone pointed it out yet: the logo on the Swiss army knife belongs to the UBS bank.
Very nice video.
Greetings from Bosnia!
Great job on taking that monster apart! wow!
I waited an episode like this for a while. Thanks Bill, keep it up !
French fan.
seems like a pretty legit lock... after learning a little about how common locks work, basically the really common ones in the usa are stupid easy to pick or bypass. Like I know very little about picking but have successfully picked masterlocks and kwikset stuff without knowing anything. In fact I had a small black masterlock that I was able to unlock by sticking a small paper clip (unbent, just the way they are made normally) and twisted it, bam it unlocked lol
Wow, what a lock. Nice work picking it, love the videos
That is an awesome cylinder. Great job on picking that thing.
That's an amazingly bad-ass lock, Bill...! Couldn't have come cheap...
Bill you could rotate your plug follower clockwise or counterclockwise to the cutout opening to take out 1 pin or repin the lock 1 pin at a time.
holy patience , you are truly a mad genius.
Great great great video. Thank you very much, excellent picking and lock also !!!!
I enjoy the intracacys of machining.
Thank you.
You're a better man than I am. A lock like that would probably have every child in the neighborhood asking "Mama, what does THAT word mean?" And the friends that, despite the fact that I ask them not to hover over me when I'm picking a lock, guessing at which language I was swearing in. I'm fluent in profanity.
My first thought when he went to smack down inner pin 1: "Why is he using a hotdog?"
just put a link to this video at your front door and feel save at home. what a monster of a lock! good job
Those titanium tensioners sure come in handy 😉
Getting something like this for my front door, looks like a right PITA
It's like fighting a final boss with multiple phases.
That makes a sparrows 6 pin revolver a cake walk
Other Pickers steal items, this guys steals my time, cause i cant stop watching this stuff
Great pick and gut! I would love to see a video of you reassemble that lock.
really nice video . Very informative as always.😀 definitely one of your better videos . there's no time limit on an awesome job.
Hey bill, you could have rotated the follower so the notch release one pin at a time, same for assembly. Also, the longer than usual video is still nice! And there is always the option to skip forward if someone find it a bit too long.
Maybe next time, you pick one of these, you should turn the follower gap at the end to each pin to gut it not only SPP but also SPG (single pin gutting) ;) - One hell of a complex lock. Nice video!!
Wow. That was a beautifully made device
back in the days of film, I disassembled a Nikon camera I had dropped.
I eventually re-assembled it , and it performed fine.
Good luck with the re-assembly... I know you can do it.
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Make a video of its reassembly. I watched 28min of you taking it apart...i'll watch twice that to see it go back together!
Wow...that's a serious lock. More like a puzzle.
new to your channel watching some of the older videos now. what a fun lock!!! I really enjoyed it.
Not sure if this was already noticed or mentioned in the comments, but that magnetic pin was "picked/bumped" by the rapping with the screwdriver handle. Since chamber 5 does have a top spring to keep the magnetic pin from falling too far, I wonder if it could actually work to get lucky "bumping" that pin past the shear line with the lock inverted? Either way, glad I don't have to face those on a lockout service call. Great videos
In the beginning of the video was that the lockness monster 😁
What an impressive design!
On the ABS lock, if you try and snap it, there is a mechanism that makes the lock unable to open from the outside, that is if you put it in the right way around. On the magnet, it is not necessarily on a specific pin so if you try and pick it the right way up and stick in a tiny neodymium magnet to circumnavigate the magnetic pin you need to know which pin it's on before hand.
I have this lock on both front and back door, good luck getting passed them.
It's not even a particularly expensive lock in the UK about £35 if you don't want a special .
This lock is insane!!!
Gads, I LOVE these weird-ass locks.
Keep em coming
Hands down this is the most interesting lock that I have seen you pick. You are a skilled technician sir. +bosnianbill
"im just gonna skip this part it gets kinda boring" skips ahead. Bill is viciously beating the lock with a screwdriver lol
That was an fiendish lock. Very impressive skills.
For non Brits heart shape symbol on the front of the lock is a Kite mark indicating that the lock matches one of the national security levels. The Kite mark is on many tools and devices. They've been tested according to agreed standards and passed.
For my house insurance they insisted on a Kite mark with three stars, the highest level of security. Bill has had bother picking those but did succeed in the end in if I remember correctly.
I picked one of these myself, they are a bit of a nightmare! I never gutted one though, you would have to be mad like that! LPL gutted one of these on camera. I managed to deal with the magnetic with a magnet from an old key.
I would never get that back together 😂👏 But I couldn’t pick it in my wildest dreams yet anyway so it’s fine. Such a shame I subscribed after he retired, but I have many hours of his videos to work my way through
excellent lock,great picking