[275] Hugo "Cobra" 61P Padlock (6 Trap Pins!) Picked and Gutted

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  • @devonsanders9242
    @devonsanders9242 5 років тому +1228

    I'm sure a large portion of us viewers don't actually pick locks yet we all have learned something that is valuable to us all; don't buy a master lock.

    • @omgitsjoetime
      @omgitsjoetime 4 роки тому +15

      Devon Sanders I was looking at locks at Walmart today.. they have their own brand now.. made out of aluminum

    • @michealangel1556
      @michealangel1556 4 роки тому +9

      Master locks are very good quality a thief tried ripping my cable lock and took my whole window bar with him and stabbed his ribs master locks are really good quality don’t believe this fool with his little kits no one even has

    • @omgitsjoetime
      @omgitsjoetime 4 роки тому +44

      @@michealangel1556 bro the first time I ever tried picking locks i picked a beat up rusty masterlock in 5 minutes with a Bobby pin and piece of hose clamp. Btw rusty and beat up =harder .If someone with any practice tried raking a master lock it pops open in seconds unless it has a rather extreme bitting. That's the absotue truth. Physically they are strong on the out sides but you can also use a blow torch and melt the insides to the point the lock will open within 4 minutes or less

    • @genericusername4206
      @genericusername4206 4 роки тому +32

      Micheal Angel haha no one even has. I have several lock picking kits. They’re pretty cheap, your thief is not very skilled.

    • @shenandoahwrobel5354
      @shenandoahwrobel5354 4 роки тому +26

      @@michealangel1556 Sorry your window got broken into, but that was a really dumb thief. Just because one person doesn't know how to pick a Master lock doesn't mean that it's not possible. That's not logical.

  • @rickg7335
    @rickg7335 8 років тому +665

    So much drill protection! Perhaps the architect had a lock drilled out in the past...

    • @lockpickinglawyer
      @lockpickinglawyer  8 років тому +370

      LOL... these locks were definitely built by someone who subscribed to the "more is better" school of lock design, which does have some merit. :-)

    • @jdrissel
      @jdrissel 7 років тому +28

      LockPickingLawyer I think the issue is that if you drill the bottom of the cylinder out the entire pin stacks could be dumped out through the hole you drilled.

    • @rat4spd
      @rat4spd 5 років тому +9

      @@lockpickinglawyer And all of that held in by one small screw.

    • @helmut666kohl
      @helmut666kohl 5 років тому +58

      Germans also make very good drills ;-)

    • @jonnywilson9117
      @jonnywilson9117 5 років тому +21

      @@rat4spd One small screw? The main screw holding the lock core in place was under the shackle. Together with a thick plate. Which would make for a difficult task if one would try to pull the lock out of the bottom of the lock body.

  • @hoggif
    @hoggif 8 років тому +144

    I like the analyzing of unusual features you find. I learn a lot from them.

    • @lockpickinglawyer
      @lockpickinglawyer  8 років тому +54

      Thank you... that's what I find most interesting as well, which I guess is why this is a 17 minute video. :-D

  • @JessHull
    @JessHull 8 років тому +52

    This was such a fascinating video I didn't realize it was so long compared to most of your videos. Very impressive job with the picking and the break down. Its unfortunate they didn't optimize the core with the locking mechanism. Other then that this would still be a nice lock to use in a practical sense.

    • @lockpickinglawyer
      @lockpickinglawyer  8 років тому +22

      Thank you... and you are correct that it is still a nice lock, even if not well matched to its core.

  • @Gouneas
    @Gouneas 2 роки тому +23

    A very impressive lock. Nobody without an in-depth knowledge of the core would be able to pick it from what I can tell

  • @BenX74
    @BenX74 4 роки тому +211

    How much drill protection do you want?
    Hugo Locks: Ja

    • @MrMicmou
      @MrMicmou 4 роки тому +9

      German guy: Hey Hugo
      Hugo: ja
      German guy: Get ze drill protection
      Hugo: *Singing the 12 pins of lockmas*

    • @Wang95dk
      @Wang95dk 3 роки тому +6

      hugo locks: all of it

    • @onemoremisfit
      @onemoremisfit 2 роки тому +1

      Nobody:
      Will it fit in my Honda?
      Hold my beer
      Am I a joke to you?
      Asking for a friend
      Everybody gangsta
      End this man’s whole career
      He protecc, he attacc …
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      Question of quantity answered yes
      Plot twist
      Left/entered the chat
      Gaming reference
      Dislikes are from
      I’m a simple man
      Not gonna lie
      No one gonna talk about
      Last time I was this early
      First
      Legend has it
      That’ll buff right out
      Fun fact
      (X) be like
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      Her: I'm home alone
      It’s complicated
      YT algorithm counting down years
      Who’s watching in current year?
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      It’s free real estate
      So you've chosen death?
      Understandable, have a great day
      Punch line below read more

  • @mikebakker3349
    @mikebakker3349 3 роки тому +36

    i just here for picking up his calm voice for sleeping

    • @petezuhut6978
      @petezuhut6978 8 місяців тому

      i’m glad to know i’m not the only one

  • @sharkcookie.YouTube
    @sharkcookie.YouTube 2 роки тому +1

    Wow that was serious work. I felt the pain in your voice 😂

  • @HG-pv9nj
    @HG-pv9nj 8 років тому +12

    An amazing pick, so much in such a small package. Great analysis of its short comings too. Looking forward to getting my picks to have a play with dimple locks. Just have to find some dimple locks not too common in Aussie. Thanks again.

    • @lockpickinglawyer
      @lockpickinglawyer  8 років тому +8

      Thanks... dimples are not common here either. Ebay is your friend!

  • @pistonwristpin1
    @pistonwristpin1 Рік тому +1

    Strange, I'm so much more curious about locks than computers. Seen a lot of your 3-4 min lockpicking videos. Starting to find more challenging lock vids, you find some real doosies, like this one. As always, nice job!

  • @NoctisMotus
    @NoctisMotus 8 років тому +11

    Great picking and problem solving. Very nice indeed. Thank you for the detailed look inside and explanation of an interesting lock

  • @LockNoob
    @LockNoob 8 років тому +337

    So few people would even attempt a lock like this. How long in total time did you spend on this lock? Masterful picking as always and a very nice lock to boot.

    • @lockpickinglawyer
      @lockpickinglawyer  8 років тому +260

      Thanks. As for how much time I spent on this lock... I shot the video the same day I got the lock in the mail... so probably a total of 1-2 hours playing with the lock, experimenting, and evaluating the mechanism before I turned the camera on. Because of the trap pins, I did not even attempt to pick this before tearing the lock down and learning the mechanisms. I didn't want to end up with a "bricked" lock. ;-)

    • @LockNoob
      @LockNoob 8 років тому +47

      Wow, under 2 hours. I'm in even more awe!

    • @lockpickinglawyer
      @lockpickinglawyer  8 років тому +124

      Lock Noob It's really not that bad. Most of the time was spent removing the trap pins and progressively putting them back to ensure that I wasn't going to destroy the lock when I purposely tripped them. That was my paramount concern. Purposely tripping 6 trap pins is a daunting prospect.

    • @Adam1nToronto
      @Adam1nToronto 6 років тому +32

      LockPickingLawyer If they were tripped, say by attempted thievery, could the key not be inserted to push them back into their respective pockets?

    • @floorpizza8074
      @floorpizza8074 6 років тому +26

      Adam Ant, I wish LPL would have gotten around to answering your question. I'd really like to know the answer, too. That would be a really nice piece of information to know before purchasing this lock. If the lock became completely bricked after someone tripped the trap pins, and the owner couldn't un-brick it with a key, how in the world are you going to get into your storage unit, shed.. whatever the lock is protecting? Having to go after this lock with a grinder after some jerk tripped the trap pins seems like a steep price to pay.

  • @orlyb7497
    @orlyb7497 8 років тому +26

    Never seen that kind of core with trap pins, my first. Very nice and informative. Notes taken and Thumbs up.

  • @sol029
    @sol029 5 років тому +2

    Just wow. I've been going through your videos trying to learn as much as I can and learning to pick. Still amazed how easy you make it look.

  • @jackthewartortle9523
    @jackthewartortle9523 5 років тому +25

    I think the drill protection was there in such excess because the locksmith really wanted a lock people couldn't pick, and didn't want some son of a mother-father coming along with a drill and saying "yeah, I'll have a go at this"
    I mean, if you made an almost entirely pick proof lock, would you make the shackle out of zinc, or thick hardened steel?

    • @mdruffy235
      @mdruffy235 5 років тому +20

      If you are Master, you will apparently put your most pick proof lock into a plastic lock body. So who knows why anyone does anything, really.

  • @Rubycon99
    @Rubycon99 5 років тому +111

    You've activated my trap pins! :P

    • @demontferrat
      @demontferrat 5 років тому +2

      A Ygo reference here... Wow

    • @drakeo7594
      @drakeo7594 4 роки тому

      Oh shit xD

    • @tommykarrick9130
      @tommykarrick9130 4 роки тому +1

      José Manuel You mean HuGiOh

    • @alfoncejean8826
      @alfoncejean8826 4 роки тому +1

      You missed! whoop whoop whoop whoop whoop whoop whoop whoop whoop whoop whoop whoop whoop

  • @bobbykeyz1263
    @bobbykeyz1263 8 років тому +5

    Like I said before you really know your locks. That was a great pick and demo. Thank you for sharing it with us.

  • @chainerfree
    @chainerfree 4 роки тому +1

    German here. I realy like your work especially when you open looks from us, because you aren’t trash talking and do your picks with respect for the work wich was going into the making of the lock

    • @93ndani
      @93ndani 4 роки тому

      that's an amazing lock actually

    • @miguelaruiz750
      @miguelaruiz750 4 роки тому

      i have infinite respect for Germans, my first car was a bmw. no other car i have owned has felt the same, even tho it was an 86 it still felt better driving than cars from 2010.

  • @MnkyRage74
    @MnkyRage74 4 роки тому

    I dont even want to watch your videos... but I'm pulled in every frigging time! You make it interesting, great job!

  • @finchisneat
    @finchisneat 4 роки тому +5

    3:52 - LPL 'freaking out' lol, calmest dude ever.

  • @laernulienlaernulienlaernu8953
    @laernulienlaernulienlaernu8953 4 роки тому +2

    I love those types of key, they just look so good. If there's such a thing as having a favourite key style then that's mine!

  • @packerman1203
    @packerman1203 5 років тому +1

    I like taking apart electronics to see what they look like and I feel like this is the analog version of it, still really interesting both ways and amazing informative videos

  • @digital_sorceress
    @digital_sorceress 2 роки тому +1

    WOW that's a fiddly lock - nice pick! (said like I would even have a chance...)

  • @Rubokopter
    @Rubokopter 5 років тому +11

    Gemany knows their locks

  • @aarons8958
    @aarons8958 5 років тому +16

    He sounds like my dentist. A1-24 b2-13 overbite under left. One set 2 bind. Lol.

  • @stevemartinism
    @stevemartinism 4 роки тому +2

    Such a great design on that core, wonder if this is their best . Thanks for teaching us what you know. 🗝

  • @natedavis3943
    @natedavis3943 5 років тому +13

    "Happy to be done with this lock"? You still got to put it back together! lol! Looks like the most tedious core ever to put back together.

  • @dennist.8018
    @dennist.8018 5 років тому +15

    Almost 5mins, i recommend this lock!

  • @jasminelognnes989
    @jasminelognnes989 8 років тому +94

    It is very expensive watching your channel with all the locks I now want =)

    • @lockpickinglawyer
      @lockpickinglawyer  8 років тому +31

      LOL... I'd skip this one, though the GR 5s core might be fun to pick up.

    • @jasminelognnes989
      @jasminelognnes989 8 років тому +3

      Just out of curiosity. What did you buy it and for how much? I can't find a single shop that sells these.
      I probably should follow your advice, but I am attracted to big padlocks =)

    • @lockpickinglawyer
      @lockpickinglawyer  8 років тому +15

      +Jasmine Lognnes there's an eBay seller in Greece... only place I can find it. his current asking price is what I paid.

    • @jasminelognnes989
      @jasminelognnes989 8 років тому +2

      Are you sure it is ebay.gr ? It only shows golf equipment when searching for "cobra 61p" or "hugo locks cobra 61p".

    • @lockpickinglawyer
      @lockpickinglawyer  8 років тому +13

      +Jasmine Lognnes www.ebay.com/itm/262059798464

  • @RepoNut
    @RepoNut 3 роки тому +2

    There are plenty of life lessons but one of the most important to understand and implement in my life is what In take away from this video which is this "Knowledge IS Power" Power trumps everything in a world of human beings. It's more valuable than money and allows its possessor unlimited ability. That's why the 48 laws of Power (book by Robert Greene) are a good reference to anyone's success and happiness. As mentors we should always teach this first and foremost to our youth. Understanding the use and abuse of Power is key to a better civilization moving forward. Everything else is just a results of mot knowing how others are exploiting this very law.

  • @danielroglich3309
    @danielroglich3309 4 роки тому

    Wow that was awesome. Thanks for sharing it with us brother and great job picking !

  • @jackkeane1028
    @jackkeane1028 2 роки тому +1

    Sounds like an Elder Scrolls Oblivion pick locking mini game

  • @trekmaster30
    @trekmaster30 8 років тому +4

    Great vid! You always have the coolest locks! Keep em coming!

  • @marcuspi999
    @marcuspi999 2 роки тому +1

    Damn. This one is way above my pay grade.

  • @predsfanmyrtlebeach4542
    @predsfanmyrtlebeach4542 2 роки тому +1

    A good lock that a thief wouldn't even attempt anything less than an angle grinder.

  • @JC-11111
    @JC-11111 5 років тому

    Figured out a fairly easy way to figure out pin orientation if you mix them up. Line them up shortest to longest and put the key in the lock. When you look down into the pin chambers, you can tell which is deepest and which isn't, etc... Makes it super easy to repin.

  • @peterestall
    @peterestall 8 років тому +6

    Great picking and a brilliant video on an amazing lock, very impressive again.

  • @paulsexton91
    @paulsexton91 Рік тому +1

    It's post Malones fault I'm here binge watching all these videos 😅

  • @annando
    @annando 5 років тому +118

    I would like to know if Hugo had reacted and fixed the design flaw.

    • @Rando_Shyte
      @Rando_Shyte 5 років тому +3

      me2

    • @toddprifogle7381
      @toddprifogle7381 4 роки тому +1

      I am curious as well how they reacted . Have they communicated with the lawyer I'm wondering ?

    • @MrDLRu
      @MrDLRu 4 роки тому

      The engineer that designed that should be canned...Whata dingaling.

    • @michealangel1556
      @michealangel1556 4 роки тому

      Tell him too pick a lock from the street he won’t able too open it

    • @Kinderfanga
      @Kinderfanga 4 роки тому +16

      I don’t believe the engineer should be canned, as design flaws happen to a lot of these locks. If the lawyer picked it it was because there was a design flaw. This is still a very well made lock and you have to take in account that the Lawyer is very skilled in picking locks

  • @diver674
    @diver674 8 років тому +3

    WOW what a lock , would be a head ach putting it back together
    as always a great video , keep them coming

    • @lockpickinglawyer
      @lockpickinglawyer  8 років тому +2

      THanks. Assembly isn't too bad if you understand how to rotate the follower to set multiple pins located at the same depth.

  • @zanshibumi
    @zanshibumi 8 років тому +4

    Amazing. Fantastic pick of a scary beast.

  • @brianhignett8954
    @brianhignett8954 8 років тому +1

    Hi Harry, Wow what an over engineered cylinder .... maybe. Obviously both set of trap pins would come into play in a Euro cylinder or other applications - as you mentioned. Trust you to find a design flaw ...! Great. Well picked and excellent descriptions of ALL the functions. BTW hardened anti drill pins are not a great deterrent for our hardplate safe drills - but the spinner, that's a different story. Regards, Brian.

    • @lockpickinglawyer
      @lockpickinglawyer  8 років тому

      Agreed... my approach in this video would not be very effective (fast) in an application that required a full clockwise turn. Picking the deep spooled trap pins while both picking and tensioning clockwise would be very, very hard. On drilling, I always thought that it was the abrupt changing of hardness in brass to hardened steel/carbide that really damaged tooling and delayed drill attacks. That's why I thought those pins were somewhat effective against even bits than could chew through a more homogeneous hardened material. Not so? I speak from a position of zero experience on drilling, so it's possible I'm parroting the remarks of someone who didn't know what they were talking about.

    • @brianhignett8954
      @brianhignett8954 8 років тому

      Hi Harry, Certainly the hardened inserts will prevent standard drill bits from penetrating. On a cylinder fixed solidly in a door, the carbide safe drill bits with specially shaped tips, will cut through them. There is often other ways to by pass the hardened inserts, such as the Perry Puller, a special tool that will literally "suck" most plugs out of a lock cylinder. Regards, Brian.

    • @lockpickinglawyer
      @lockpickinglawyer  8 років тому

      Brian Hignett Perry Puller? I tried searching, but couldn't find anything on it. Is it also known as something else?

    • @brianhignett8954
      @brianhignett8954 8 років тому +1

      Hi Harry, The Perry Puller was made in Australia by a Locksmith/ toolmaker - they are no longer made to my knowledge. I did in fact see an almost identical tool a few years ago, on a German site that sold expensive locksmithing tools (Govt.?) You may be able to find it, I have no idea which one now. The tool works like this. A special self drilling/ tapping screw is wound into the keyway using a battery drill, an appropriate steel plate is placed over the cylinder, and the puller attached. Using a spanner on the puller body, the plug is extracted. It shears off pins, clips etc. It has bearings on all mating surfaces, to minimise friction. The screw will bypass hardened pins, ball bearings etc. It's not your everyday go to tool, but for locks that have been superglued etc. or a high security cylinder, that you wont have the luxury of picking - or trying to pick! It is a quick way in. Regards, Brian.

    • @lockpickinglawyer
      @lockpickinglawyer  8 років тому

      +Brian Hignett I think I know what you mean... something like this? shop.multipick.com/en/opening--locksmith-tools/opening-locked-doors/cylinder-pulling--destructive-tools/special-lock-pullers/bell/bell-accessories

  • @clover8673
    @clover8673 4 роки тому

    This lock seemed so good based on all the good things you said about it, then you mentioned the flaw and I got slightly concerned, then I heard the lock pop open and I kinda just sat there shocked

  • @daves1412
    @daves1412 5 років тому +2

    Now that's an impressive pick. I guess it helped that you had a key and so could take it apart before picking to find out about those 6 trap pins. Nevertheless very very clever. Not convinced many could pick that lock.

  • @lightdark00
    @lightdark00 5 років тому +4

    I would love to see such a lock bring put back together. I'll even watch on bitchute if too many obscenities are uttered and unsuitable for this site.

  • @natvanrooyen
    @natvanrooyen 2 роки тому +1

    Even with the flaw you have to stop one set of trap pins and also only someone who has an extensive knowledge of picking and this specific lock would be able to pick this if a criminal would go to that much effort then it doesn’t matter what precautions you take they would find a work around
    Locks are never full proof to every attack because if they were the criminal would attack elsewhere

  • @SamBrickell
    @SamBrickell 3 роки тому +4

    17 minute video. I think that says enough that Hugo could use this in their marketing.

    • @Gunners_Mate_Guns
      @Gunners_Mate_Guns 3 роки тому

      Yep
      I don't think one out of a million ordinary lock-picking thieves would have the skills to tame this beast.
      I would use with confidence, but I bet that anyone trying to steal anything secured with it would vandalize whatever you're protecting with it just out frustration!

  • @ckallerid
    @ckallerid 5 років тому +53

    Just out of curiosity what is the most frustrating lock to pick?

    • @jesseredfield8194
      @jesseredfield8194 4 роки тому

      A weld. Lol but this lock looked like a spring loaded weld. I'm goin through the door.....

  • @nickoftyme187
    @nickoftyme187 2 роки тому +1

    Great job as always. Only comment I would make is that when your picking you are doing it from an advantageous position. I am assuming because of the camera angles and it would be hard to show what you were doing if the lock or door knob was mounted? I started to learn how to pick when I was installing locks for a living. Was never very good at it. It was definitely much harder to pick with the lock or knob mounted.

  • @StefanDembowski
    @StefanDembowski 8 років тому +3

    Trap Pins! WOW.
    Nice video as always!

    • @lockpickinglawyer
      @lockpickinglawyer  8 років тому +2

      Thanks... if trap pins interest you, I have a playlist of trap pin locks on the channel. :-)

  • @PJ-kj3ef
    @PJ-kj3ef 4 роки тому +1

    I can imagine this one, beefed up with Ruko-style sleeve and Ruko's own pins for sleeve and shsrp Assa Abloy spools, as well as Ruko five two-part sidepins being quite the workout. Perhaps one or two of the trap pins being magnetic.

  • @jetnag
    @jetnag 5 років тому +8

    "We dropped a ball.... jees"

  • @WestCoastPicks
    @WestCoastPicks 8 років тому +5

    I'm not sure why, but your voice always reminds me of Carl Sagan. I miss Carl Sagan :(
    Sweet lock! Awesome picking! I have never seen a Hugo here in Canada. Probably even more rare here lol.

    • @lockpickinglawyer
      @lockpickinglawyer  8 років тому +1

      Sagan? That's a first. I was just reading about Carl Sagan Memorial Station yesterday!

    • @WestCoastPicks
      @WestCoastPicks 8 років тому +1

      Lol cool, talk about timing. I think it's the calm melodic tone to your voice. Very pleasing to listen to, and always conveying information. :)

    • @floorpizza8074
      @floorpizza8074 6 років тому +1

      And also the fact that he has darn near flawless diction/pronunciation. LPL has actually found himself on some ASMR playlists now. : )

    • @VanessaScrillions
      @VanessaScrillions 5 років тому +1

      I completely agree, I always fall asleep to his videos just like I used to fall asleep to Sagan as a kid!

  • @mikeposenke2345
    @mikeposenke2345 5 років тому +1

    I understand why you're a lawyer! You have to represent yourself for all the locks you pick!

  • @FounderOfAiTheNewOrder
    @FounderOfAiTheNewOrder 5 років тому +24

    So I see you breaking into all these locks how about designing a perfect lock concept

    • @awkwardcultism
      @awkwardcultism 5 років тому +12

      "Perfect lock" is an oxymoron. A lock can be opened by definition; as long as it can there will always be a method of attack.

    • @logankowalyk2580
      @logankowalyk2580 5 років тому +7

      @@awkwardcultism it's not an oxymoron. He said perfect not unopenable. A lock is designed to keep something enclosed or protected to be opened only by a key. A perfect lock would be one that can ONLY be opened by the key. I would also like to see him design something

    • @jonathangwynne1917
      @jonathangwynne1917 5 років тому +6

      Tristan Zahringer, and don’t forget that even if the lock is impervious to traditional picking, it could still be vulnerable to physical attacks.
      Typically, the more complex the lock, the more delicate the mechanism.
      If a lock can’t be picked but can have its guts ripped out by a slide-hammer or drilled out... is it still secure?

    • @fernandotrevinocastro1018
      @fernandotrevinocastro1018 4 роки тому +2

      If i remember correctly he could not open one with a final fantasy Looking key, like a double "J" shape that you insert, turn, then pull, and turn again.
      That key deserves to be magical

    • @dylbowaggins4160
      @dylbowaggins4160 4 роки тому +2

      He's made videos on good locks. And made the point that there's a certain point where it is so good that certain weaknesses don't matter. Because the point of most locks is to deter easy theft. If someone is determined to steal something, the lock isn't the weakest link. Most people can't pick locks like LPL. And even if they can, they don't carry special tools for specific locks unless they've planned a huge heist or something. And in that case security is your best defense, not locks.

  • @stephanegauthier4413
    @stephanegauthier4413 4 роки тому +1

    Can you please telle us what would be your approach if you wouldn't know about the trap pins? Thanks!

  • @kulminaator
    @kulminaator 4 роки тому

    The problem with the locks in this price range is that these days battery powered angle grinders cost the same. If people understand that picking them is hard they go through the lock or whatever is surrounding them. But a very very nice lock none the less :)

  • @xRooze
    @xRooze 3 роки тому

    Hi, love your channel. In future before you start picking a lock, could you show us that key still operates lock prior to pick since often you take them apart first to be more transparent. Thank you either way.

  • @liquidrockaquatics3900
    @liquidrockaquatics3900 Рік тому +1

    I would honestly be curious as to what this lock would take on a brute force attack

  • @frogwashing
    @frogwashing 3 роки тому

    Your videos are incredible

  • @TekDristan
    @TekDristan 4 роки тому +1

    Master Lock should hire this guy to fix their lineup.

  • @b-h-t
    @b-h-t 5 років тому +1

    There should be a website where you can search/filter locks based on their features/advantages and disadvantages. E.g. I think, I'd like to have a secure not-easy pickable lock, but drilling could also help me, if I lose my key 😅

  • @hadesobsidian5231
    @hadesobsidian5231 3 роки тому +1

    6:10 Daaaamn. I actually didn't see that coming. That is crazy.

  • @SylvesterAshcroft88
    @SylvesterAshcroft88 4 роки тому

    This reminds me of the dentist for some reason, when he picks these kind of locks.

  • @rohanmagee6781
    @rohanmagee6781 3 роки тому

    You know it's a good lock when you get a 17minute video

  • @jaayjones5937
    @jaayjones5937 3 роки тому +1

    Knowing this is a 5 year old video and that you are busy I have little hope of an answer. But, I'm trying to buy a Hugo padlock and the company doesn't respond. Google doesn't find any retailers. Living in middle America I don't see them sold anywhere. I want a 20mm brass padlock with Hugo etched on it.

  • @mencken8
    @mencken8 4 роки тому

    The knowledge and expertise of LPL leads me to ask: while we know there has never been and never will be a perfect lock, what about a list of criteria for a maximally EFFECTIVE lock?

  • @bazin-c
    @bazin-c 11 місяців тому +1

    This may have already been asked and asnwred, but what is the purpose of the passive pins?

  • @capoman1
    @capoman1 Рік тому +1

    Are the low spots or high spots on standard keys that make contact with the pins?

  • @crystalsheep1434
    @crystalsheep1434 2 роки тому +1

    6:16 opps should have picked that up in testing

  • @stig..locks..r956
    @stig..locks..r956 7 років тому +1

    nice work man lovely trap pins well done keep em coming thanks stiglock..r

  • @scottbrown6305
    @scottbrown6305 4 роки тому +1

    Seems like this lock is just tough enough that if you planned to pick it to break in, any concern about time would lead you to reconsider.

  • @ThePlanetGamer99
    @ThePlanetGamer99 3 роки тому

    Is it still opening in the trap position if the other trap pins were not blocked? I mean if the trap pins engage on both sides, the rotation would be less.

  • @brogren802
    @brogren802 4 роки тому +2

    This is the best video I have seen I'm very impressed with the skills you have. When will you be dropping the attorney job for exclusively lock picking???

    • @saddletramp7215
      @saddletramp7215 3 роки тому

      He already did.Forget which vid to reference.

  • @justinpees7966
    @justinpees7966 3 роки тому

    Is there a lock that was harder than this one for you to open or any locks that were impossible to open?

  • @MrSpaz3r
    @MrSpaz3r 2 роки тому

    "Is unnecessarily difficult to take apart."
    Takes it apart in 68 seconds.

  • @mekore
    @mekore 3 роки тому +1

    damn!!! this one is a very good lock

  • @bobbykeyz1263
    @bobbykeyz1263 8 років тому +2

    That must be a real pain to put back together with those trap pins.

    • @lockpickinglawyer
      @lockpickinglawyer  8 років тому +2

      It's actually very easy... the trick is in the rotation of the follower.

  • @JONSLOCKPICKING
    @JONSLOCKPICKING 8 років тому +2

    Great picking. I would make a proper mess of the gutting. If I manage to pick it. Very well made lock. Thanks.

    • @lockpickinglawyer
      @lockpickinglawyer  8 років тому +3

      Thanks. The gutting isn't so bad once you know where everything is. The trick to gutting and reassembling the trap pins is in the rotation of the follower.

  • @ets0o0
    @ets0o0 4 роки тому

    i like when he overhypes the locks and make them sound really hard and unpickable then just picks it in like 2 seconds

  • @wesdresen9994
    @wesdresen9994 6 років тому +1

    I really enjoyed what you did here. I don't understand what the passive pins are for. Could you please explain that in one of you videos.

    • @floorpizza8074
      @floorpizza8074 6 років тому +1

      I believe it's primarily for key control. The key blank must be cutout to precisely match the passive pins or else it won't fit into the keyway.

  • @bobsquirrelking
    @bobsquirrelking 5 років тому

    Would you be able to fix the issue with the slack when the trap pins are engaged by making one of them standard and leave the other two spooled?

  • @grotohype
    @grotohype 8 років тому +3

    I'm wondering if in future videos you could show us what picks you use. Helps us new guys.

    • @lockpickinglawyer
      @lockpickinglawyer  8 років тому +6

      No problem. I normally do say what I use, but if I don't, feel free to ask. In this video, I'm using a SpooXe left curved flag, and a HUK tension wrench.

  • @BronxLockPicker60Rodriguez
    @BronxLockPicker60Rodriguez 8 років тому +1

    Nicely done LPL!

  • @Sicsicka
    @Sicsicka 5 років тому

    That looks like it has more complications than a watch nice pick and gut. Wow at your skillset!

  • @MrEye4get
    @MrEye4get 3 роки тому

    How is such a complex lock assembled at the factory? It's like assembling a watch!

  • @JohnnyRottenest
    @JohnnyRottenest 4 роки тому +2

    That design flaw is tragic - seems like it would be twice as hard to pick open if they were functional.

  • @eecarolinee
    @eecarolinee 3 роки тому

    How would left-handed-ness vs right-handed-ness make a difference in picking this?
    How about lockpicking in general... does handedness matter?

  • @laernulienlaernulienlaernu8953
    @laernulienlaernulienlaernu8953 4 роки тому +1

    What would happen if you didn't know about the trap pins and they dropped into the keyway? Would it be game over for picking the lock?

    • @RevanReborn3950BBY
      @RevanReborn3950BBY Рік тому +1

      It would be game over for the whole lock. The whole point of trap pins is to brick the lock if someone tries to pick it

  • @russc788
    @russc788 4 місяці тому

    Would the drop pins drop if the lock was able to be held upside down?

  • @chefgav1
    @chefgav1 8 років тому +3

    nice picking again. Nice looking lock too

    • @lockpickinglawyer
      @lockpickinglawyer  8 років тому

      +chefgav1 Thanks.

    • @chefgav1
      @chefgav1 8 років тому +1

      LockPickingLawyer would you rate the picking resistance above a mul t lock interactive or a mt5 plus?

    • @chefgav1
      @chefgav1 8 років тому

      Interesting by the looks they only made it a single ball bearing locking?
      Was actually looking at getting this or a mul t lock NE interactive.

    • @lockpickinglawyer
      @lockpickinglawyer  8 років тому +1

      Interesting question. The practical answer is that they are both good enough to stop pretty much any criminal. The "pickers" answer is that the MT5+ is far harder than either of the other two locks. I'd probably say that the Interactive (with post 2008 pins) is harder for the padlock, and the GR 5s is better for a door lock where you need a full turn and the trap pins come into play. That said, consider the source -- I happen to find MTL's far easier than most people, so I suspect there are others who would disagree with me (putting the interactive first).

  • @blake7297
    @blake7297 4 роки тому

    Picking trap pins to re-lock it. Would that be considered reverse lockpicking?

  • @HG-pv9nj
    @HG-pv9nj 8 років тому +1

    Slowly making my way through your videos but have you picked Kaba dimple with pins on the edge? These are the only ones I've come across and I've been told you can't pick then.

    • @lockpickinglawyer
      @lockpickinglawyer  8 років тому

      whomever said they can't be picked is wrong. I have picked some, and seen videos of others doing the same. I have a couple opens on a Kaba Expert, several opens on Kaba 20s (not fully pinned due to master keying), and one damned lucky open on a Kaba Quattro. No videos. I am not proficient with them at all. They are VERY hard IMO. I'd rather pick an MT5+ than an Expert.

    • @HG-pv9nj
      @HG-pv9nj 8 років тому

      Thank you for the reply. As I have only ever impressioned locks in my day to day job picking has always been an interest only the same for my work mates. No one spp maybe the occasional pick gun attack. As I an teaching myself spp techniques one boss is keen to see how I go. So naturally I want to try dimple locks so that leads to kaba and the quatro seems to be the only ones about the office. Hence the comment that can't be done. I hope to show him one of these days. I have my new picks and some locks to try. So I hope I can pick your brains for some inspiration and help. Thanks again.

  • @tonyholt90
    @tonyholt90 8 років тому +1

    very informative video ! wasn't to much of a challenge for you eh .. good thinking on dealing with obstacles....

  • @stig..locks..r956
    @stig..locks..r956 7 років тому +1

    well done and well picked reallky profesinal thanks stiglocks..r

  • @johanjanssens4530
    @johanjanssens4530 4 роки тому

    A thermite "pill", properly applied, locks the spinner. Drilling out with a diamond drill takes about 50-60 seconds. The whole process is relatively silent.

  • @adamwest8711
    @adamwest8711 6 років тому +1

    I’m intimidated just looking at this lock. Really impressive stuff as always. I can imagine some German engineer somewhere watching this video and screaming “NEIN! DUMMER AMERIKANER! JETZT MUSS ICH BEI MORGEN DREI ARBEITEN, UM DIES ZU FIXEN!”

  • @kevoramma
    @kevoramma 4 роки тому

    Your spacial reasoning skills must be off the chart.

  • @adrianmiller4285
    @adrianmiller4285 4 роки тому

    Forgive my ignorance please. What is the purpose of the passive pins?

  • @aluminiumsloep
    @aluminiumsloep 2 роки тому +1

    I just want a good lock & chain for my Bike for when i travel Europe on my Pack bike... I guess i better stay at home.