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  • This is the lock picking lawyer, and what I have for you today is an Abloy model 3 41 enforcer padlock.

  • People often ask about locks that I would use, and this is one of thumb.

  • It's something that I purchased pre owned for my own use, but it came without a key.

  • I do have a set of keys and some disks that I could drop in, but I need to get this open first.

  • It has an absolute classic core, which is one of the trickier, pure disc detainer locks.

  • It has 10 discs, plus a gated spinner upfront.

  • Each of those disks has false gates.

  • And then there is that offset D shaped key way.

  • There should also be a least a couple of Abu's anti pick discs in there.

  • I'm going to be using this tool that I made a couple months ago just for these D shaped key ways.

  • It's essentially a copy of Matt Smith's design.

  • He's also known as Huxley Pig.

  • But before I get started, there's one thing that I should address.

  • I'm going to pick this in a vice.

  • I generally don't pick padlocks and vices because it's not terribly realistic.

  • However, when using this rear tensioning tool, it's near impossible to hold the lock and operate the tool at the same time.

  • So too sad my conscience and satisfy my need for real world solutions.

  • We're just going to pretend that this vice is a friend holding the lock for me.

  • Okay.

  • Okay.

  • Okay.

  • We've got that secure in there.

  • Let me give you as good an angle as I can.

  • Okay?

  • And the first thing we need to do is rotate all of those disks as far clockwise as they will go.

  • Now that that's done, we can insert this pick, and I'm going to start picking in the back.

  • I usually start in the front, but I also normally start.

  • I'm sorry.

  • I normally tension from the front.

  • It's usually a good idea to start picking.

  • Where you tension.

  • Okay, so I'm tensioning off of 10.

  • I just got a little click out of nine.

  • Eight.

  • Seems loose.

  • I'm just trying to get everything into a gate right now.

  • Seven feels loose.

  • Nice click out of six.

  • After a fair bit of travel.

  • Nothing on five for nice.

  • Click on three, click out of two and fair bit of movement on that core.

  • Nothing on one or the spinner.

  • Let's go back to the back of the lock.

  • Okay.

  • Number nine feel set.

  • So does eight.

  • At least they're in a gate.

  • So to seven.

  • Six feel set.

  • So does five for three.

  • This is strange.

  • Pretty much everything.

  • Feels like it's It's a little bit loose.

  • Here's number one.

  • Okay.

  • Got a little click out of one.

  • Let's check to make sure that spinner is not blocking us.

  • And no, the spinner is doing well.

  • Okay.

  • One click out of two in a fair bit of movement.

  • There.

  • Three fields set four.

  • Feel set.

  • Five, six, seven.

  • Hey.

  • Hi.

  • I'm not sure what's holding us up right now.

  • Everything feels pretty loose with Spinner is binding.

  • Okay.

  • Got a little click out of the spinner.

  • We should be pretty close now.

  • Nothing on one to feel set the ray.

  • Okay.

  • Got a couple clicks out of three for Okay, I got some turn and we opened up.

  • Okay, let's take this apart, and I will show you what's inside of here.

  • Okay.

  • We will need to Mmm.

  • I think I'm going to have to take this apart with the tool in there because I would have to locket to get the tool out.

  • And these at boys are key retaining.

  • This is something new for May.

  • I don't think I've ever taken one of these apart with the tool now to take this apart.

  • What I did was I removed this set screw through this whole.

  • Normally, that whole would be blocked by the end of the shackle.

  • So that's not something you can normally d'oh!

  • And let me see if I can pull this whole apparatus out at once, Okay?

  • Okay.

  • Now, I should be able to take this tool out.

  • Okay?

  • I dropped the sidebar right here.

  • And then I'm gonna just start laying these disks out right in this area.

  • The first is the spinner.

  • You can see there's a gate in that spinner and we have a spacer, and we have a disc with two true gates in it.

  • So this is master keyed.

  • That's interesting.

  • Spacer another disk with two true gates in it.

  • Well, I'm certainly glad I am.

  • I'm re keenness and other two gates in this one Looks like all of them so far have to gates and I have not seen any any of ab alloys.

  • Anti picked desks.

  • Okay, this one only has one gate.

  • And because of that, we also have a false skate in it.

  • This one has to gates in it.

  • Space, sir.

  • Here is one of ab alloys, anti pick disks.

  • You can see that little notch out of side there that prevents the more common Chinese tool that's used to open these d shaped key ways that will not even engage that disk, Okay, Looks like mostly the ones up front where the master key discs.

  • So we have 12345 disks that air master keyed and 12345 that are not master keyed and have the false gates in them.

  • So that's a little bit of a disappointment, but I guess it doesn't matter, because I am going to be replacing all of those in just a minute.

  • But 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.

  • Thank you.

This is the lock picking lawyer, and what I have for you today is an Abloy model 3 41 enforcer padlock.

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