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  • This is the lock picking lawyer.

  • And I just got back from Loch Fest in Seattle, where I met some great people and participated in my very first lock picking competition.

  • And what a great experience that waas being pitted against some really talented folks while picking under the pressure of both the competition and the clock.

  • So I was really pleased to have taken home the first place prize, this pack Loch Model 900 A, which is engraved as the trophy.

  • And I figured, what better way to show it off than to pick it open and show you what's inside?

  • So let's get to it.

  • I'm going to be using top of the key way tension with a 40 thousands thick pry bar and a standard hook in 18 thousands.

  • Okay, nice click out of one.

  • A little bit more.

  • Okay.

  • One feel set.

  • Nothing on two three is binding.

  • Three fields set forest binding.

  • Got a nice click out of him.

  • Click out of five little click out of six.

  • Back to the beginning.

  • One feel set.

  • Two is binding tightly.

  • Okay.

  • I think we have to set now.

  • Nothing on 34 five.

  • Okay, click out of six and we open this up.

  • So let's take it apart and see what's inside toe.

  • Open this up.

  • We need to remove an Allen screw down the shackle hole, okay?

  • And I'll need to remove the clip on the back of that core.

  • Okay, Now that the clip is off, we should just need the key and a follower.

  • Okay, let's start by dumping these key pins out.

  • Standard in one standard in two.

  • Same in three serrated and four.

  • Standard in five and serrated in six.

  • Let's arrange these.

  • Okay, let's get the driver pins out.

  • Now it's a shallow spool and slot.

  • One serrated in slot, too.

  • Another shallow school in slot three serrated in four Spool in five and a standard pin in slot six.

  • And it looks like all of the springs are the same.

  • Okay, let me give you a little closer view of these pens.

  • We have standard pins in slots.

  • 123 and four is keep ins, then serrated in slots for and six.

  • Note that thesis.

  • Aerated pins are a little bit longer than the other ones.

  • We probably don't cease orations in the standard key pins because they're shorter, and those serrations never would have come into play.

  • Moving up to the driver pins.

  • We have shallow spools and slots 13 and five serrated pins in slots two and four and a standard pin in slot six.

  • So, as you can see from the penning pack, locks tend to be toward the front of the pack.

  • When it comes to pick resistance, however, that's probably not going to be a problem for anyone who earns this trophy.

  • 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.

  • Thank you.

This is the lock picking lawyer.

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