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  • This is the lock picking lawyer, and what I have for you today is a sh leg Elektronik door latch.

  • It's the model F e 5 75 I picked.

  • This up is part of a large lot of Loch parts on eBay, so I don't have a key to it.

  • Luckily, though the factory codes are printed on the back so I can demonstrate use of the electron ICS note that when I pull the lever, the bar on the back does not also turn.

  • That changes if I enter the correct factory code, which is 2971 Now those two parts air coupled the bar turns which were tracks the latch.

  • The same thing happens if you turn the key.

  • But since we don't have one, we're going to see what it takes to pick this open.

  • I'm using a 50 thousands thick prive, our for a turning tool in a standard hooking 25 thousands.

  • I'm also picking this wallet sideways because that's the way it would be oriented on a door.

  • Nothing on one.

  • Nothing on two.

  • Nothing on three.

  • Nothing on four five is binding tightly.

  • Nice click there, and we dropped into a false set, nothing on one counter rotation on two.

  • It feels like we have to set nothing on three counter rotation on four, and it looks like we have this open now.

  • This stop turning because the driver pins dropped into the bottom of the key way.

  • That's easy enough to fix.

  • I just pushed them up with a pick and I can complete the rotation.

  • Now.

  • When I pull the lever, you can see the bar on the back turns a swell.

  • Okay, let's take this apart and we'll take a look at the pins.

  • I felt at least two spools and slots to end four.

  • So sh leg made some effort at pick resistance.

  • Once I have that cover off, it's just one screw to remove the core.

  • Okay, now we need to remove this back cap.

  • Now that course should slide out with a follower.

  • Let's pull these key pins out.

  • They're all made of brass, and they appear to be standard pens.

  • No serrations on them.

  • Now.

  • The score is interesting.

  • Usually, schlais cores are made out of brass.

  • This one seems to be cast from zinc.

  • It's also pretty rare for me to find drill protection in a sh leg core, and that's exactly what we have right on the front.

  • There you can see a little plate of steel, so it's a mixed bag.

  • Let's take a look at the driver pens.

  • Now.

  • This lock body also appears to be cast.

  • Zinc number one is a school number two.

  • I felt a school, and that's exactly what it is.

  • Three is a school.

  • I'm expecting a spool in Fouras.

  • Well, and that's what we have.

  • Number five is a standard pin.

  • Okay, All in all, a mixed bag here from this leg core.

  • I'm disappointed to see it's not machined out of brass, but I do like to see drill protection, and I do like the spools, which shows at least some effort was made to make it pick resistant, though it's not going to stop an experienced picker for very long.

  • In any case, that's all I have for you today.

  • If you do have any questions or comments about this, please put them below.

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  • And, as always, have a nice day.

This is the lock picking lawyer, and what I have for you today is a sh leg Elektronik door latch.

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