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This is the lock picking lawyer, and what I have for you today is a sum been sliding bolt padlock.
At least that's what I ordered.
When it came in, it had a key that said, Multi safe.
And if we peel this sticker back, we'll see the word multi safe and the same logo that appears on the key.
So it appears that a relatively amateur rebrand job was done on this lock, but it does appear to be well built.
We have a 52 millimeter wide, chromed brass lock body, a disc detainer core, and the assembly methods appear to be quite good, better than I would have expected for the $17 that I paid for it on Amazon.
So let's see what it takes to pick this open, and then we'll try to take it apart so I can show you what's inside.
I'm going to be using this pick that Bosnia and Bill and I made.
The first thing we need to do is rotate all of those disks as far clockwise as they will go now.
There's something strange in the back of this lock.
The very last disc will not turn so I've turned every disk that will move and let's get this tool on disc number one.
And I think we've got disc one, so it's fine.
Disc to and get to picking to feels loose.
Okay, Got a nice click out of three for his loose.
Nothing on five.
Okay, six is binding tightly.
OK?
And behind that is number seven.
The one I told you was not moving.
Let's go back to the beginning.
Two is not moving.
Nothing on three four.
His bindings very tightly.
Click out of four.
Five is binding tightly.
There we go.
Got five set and nothing on six.
Not sure what's holding us up here.
See?
Number two.
Oh, there we go.
Little click out of number two.
And I think we got it open.
Okay, let's take this apart so I can show you what's inside.
Ah, heavy new pinion trade today.
Actually, a couple of thumb.
It turns out that Bosnian Bill has a new CNC router and he's getting pretty good with it.
I am the fortunate beneficiary of his developing skills, So we're gonna be using one of these new guys to take this apart.
The first thing we'll need to do is remove the shackle, and that's done using a thin shim of metal, we need to slide it between the shackle and the lock body.
And then once we have it in position, I'm going to rotate it.
Ah, 180 degrees.
So it blocks the D tent that holds the shackle in place.
After that, we can pull the shackle right out.
Then we need to get this little plastic plug out that's easily done.
And the D tent just fell out and down there is a small set screw which holds this screw retainer in place.
I'm guessing that's metric.
Let's try two millimeters first, and that seems to work.
We only need to take it out just a little bit until this starts to rotate.
And I'm gonna need either a queen or a key.
Try this key.
There we go.
Bonus points.
If anyone can tell me what this key goes to, I'm talking about the model number.
Okay, you can see this screws into place, so we definitely are not going to be able to pry this out like some other poorly made Chinese locks.
Okay, let's start getting a couple of those disks out until I have enough space to pull the whole corps.
Just gonna put the spacers over here.
I should be able to pull this whole thing out now.
Okay, We have a very nicely machine corps, and here you can see that solid brass.
Here's our sidebar.
Put that right there.
Let's get the rest of these disks out.
I can see what the issue waas I said on the very last disc it would not move.
You can see each of these disks have little rotation limiters on them.
However, that last one, the rotation limiter fills up the entire gap in the core so clearly that last disc was not meant to move at all.
Unfortunately, that just leaves us six active desks, which was not terribly difficult to pick.
So not a bad little locket certainly could do with more disks.
And those disks certainly could do with some false gates in them.
However, I don't know if picking is that much of a real world threat.
It would be nice to see a little bit of extra effort put in.
It wouldn't take that much to turn this into a much harder to pick a lock.
In any case, that's all I have for you today.
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Thank you.