Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles This is the lock picking lawyer, and what I have for you today is the Warlock model P. Kale. 10 Puck Lock. It's a standard sized puck lock made of hardened steel that is chrome plated, and it's secured with a nine disc disc detainer core. I don't see any cheap castparts from the outside, and from what I can see, it seems to be put together fairly well. So today we're going to see what it takes to pick into this. And then, of course, I will take it apart to show you what's inside. The first step to picking this is to rotate all of the disks as far clockwise as they will go. And then I'm going to insert this disc detainer. Pick that Bosnian villain I made to pick up disc number one. Okay, nothing on two click out of three Click out of four. Nothing on five. I slipped off of six, but six is definitely binding. Here we go. Nice click out of six. Little click on seven. There we go. Nice click out of eight and nine is loose. Let's go back to the beginning. Okay, little click on one. Nothing on two the re feel set. Little click on four. Quick on five. Okay, six is binding tightly. Not sure which way we need to turn him. There we go. Okay, We got this open. So let's take it apart to see what's inside. It's re lock that core. The first step to disassembling this is to remove this crew right here That allows us to pull the entire core out. And we can see there is a spring loaded locking log in that extends upward toward the face of the lock. That's an interesting choice, because what that does is create a very thin point on the face of the lock. Right about here. That could be a very exploitable drill point. Just put a small hole there and push down on this plunger. I may try that in a future video, but let's continue taking this apart now. The next step is to remove these two Alan screws. Okay, I'm just going to check to make sure that it's steel and so is the spinner. That's good to see. And let's start taking all of these disks out after the spinner. We have a spacer and we have a disc no false gates. I don't think they'll be false gates on any of these. I did not feel any while picking. See, what is this? Disc number four, I think. Other space, sir. Number five, six, seven eight and the last one. Number nine. Let's pull that sidebar out as well can pull this housing out. It's made of machine brass looks nicely made and the locking lug itself. What's confirmed? That is steal. And yes, it is. I really don't see a whole lot to complain here. Other than the absence of false gates in these disks, that would have been a very easy way to make this just a little bit harder to peck. In any case, that's all I have for you today on this Warlock model P k L 10 puck lock. If you do have any questions or comments about this, please put them below you like this video and would like to see more like it. Please subscribe. And, as always, have a nice day. Thank you.
A2 disc lock puck click spinner picking [903] War-Lok Puck Lock Picked and Gutted (Model PKL-10) 1 0 林宜悉 posted on 2020/04/13 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary