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  • This is the lock picking lawyer, and what I have for you today is a high security lock all the way from Turkey.

  • It's the D A F brand model DBS 02 Euro Profile cylinder.

  • You'll see that I've already partially disassembled it.

  • That's so we can get the rest of the cylinder apart more quickly.

  • After picking, I'll start by noting that while this is a Turkish company and the lock is sold in Turkey, I quickly discovered that it appears to be identical to an Italian lock.

  • The Secure Me K three.

  • My suspicion is that they're both made in the same Chinese factory.

  • So what about this lock is so special?

  • Well, it has 14 active elements that will need to address if we're going to pick it open.

  • There are 10 dimple pins in two rows of five, and then there are four sliders that are controlled by this track.

  • Cut into the key.

  • As such, it should present some challenges in picking, so let's start picking, and once we get it open, I will take it apart to show you what's inside, using just a normal wiper, insert for tension, and I'll be using this multi pick dimple pick.

  • I'm starting on the left row of dimple pens.

  • Click out of one click out of two.

  • Click out of three.

  • Four is binding tightly.

  • I might have over set for Okay.

  • I think I might have it set now.

  • Number five.

  • Gotta click there.

  • Okay, let's move over to the left or right.

  • Rove.

  • Sliders.

  • One too.

  • Three is binding.

  • Click out of three.

  • Nothing on four.

  • Five.

  • Okay.

  • Might have gotten a little click out of five.

  • Back to the beginning.

  • Nothing on one to his binding keeps slipping off.

  • Number two.

  • I might have have it set.

  • Okay, I tried to go back in, and I'm stuck on number one, so we'll address that one.

  • And I think we might have said all the pins.

  • We just got a nice, deep false set.

  • Let's start working on this sliders.

  • I'm going to use this standard hooking 18 thousands, insert it sideways and twisted to set the sliders.

  • Okay, little click out of 1st 1 Nothing on the second click out of the third.

  • Little click on the fourth.

  • Back to the beginning.

  • Nothing on one.

  • I mean, some trouble getting behind.

  • Two up.

  • I just got behind two, and it looks like we got it open.

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

  • Okay?

  • First thing we need to do is remove a clip here, and I'm having trouble getting to it while the core is in that position.

  • So let's move it a bit, Okay?

  • We have the clip out, and we should just need a follower, and hopefully the core will slide out.

  • Okay?

  • We have all of our pins there.

  • First thing I'm gonna do is dump thesis.

  • I'd bar out and the sidebar springs and those sliders should be retained by the K.

  • So we're free to start dumping these key pins out.

  • Now, there are more keep ins than we have slots here, but I'll just have to make do.

  • Okay, we have the first seven out and the last three.

  • I'm just gonna put up high here, okay?

  • Now, to get the sliders out, But before I do that, I want to show you something very interesting.

  • There are false gates in these sliders.

  • However, if we look carefully inside of here, we'll see that there is absolutely no way that any of those false gates can come into play.

  • I don't know if it's possible for you to see that, but none of those.

  • None of these sliders will move over far enough for a false Kate to come into play.

  • So while they do have false gates, none of them can possibly ever fall into the sidebar, so it might as well not have any.

  • Okay, those sliders and the slider springs came out.

  • Just give you a close up of one of these sliders.

  • You see, we have one false gate and one true gate.

  • Unfortunately, those false gates really don't do anything for pick resistance.

  • Okay, let's get those driver pins out now.

  • Okay?

  • I believe they are all standard.

  • I didn't feel anything other than standard pins.

  • No.

  • Yep.

  • These air, all standard pens probably just could have dumped them.

  • But just in case we come across something else, I'll take them out carefully, okay?

  • And all those springs are the same.

  • So let me give you a close up of everything here.

  • First for the pens, you can see all of our key pins and driver pins are standard.

  • There are little shelves on the key pens, and the reason for them is so the dimple pins don't drop too far into the key way.

  • That's actually pretty common on dimple locks.

  • Then we have these sliders, which do have false gates.

  • Unfortunately, none of those false gates can ever come into play, so there's really no reason to put him on there.

  • Moving over, we can see the sidebar.

  • Nothing really unusual about this.

  • These are the two sidebar springs and moving over to the core.

  • We have our 10 holes for the dimple pens.

  • You'll see.

  • There's a small flat along the top now, normally, that's done to make locks operate a little bit more smoothly when there's poor tolerances and don't get me wrong.

  • There are poor tolerances in this lock, but when you have two rows of pins next to each other, having a flat like that is actually necessary, or the lock will definitely bind up.

  • We have one small little piece of drill protection, right?

  • Next, depend number one turning around.

  • We can see the holes into which the sliders and slider springs go, and then we have the sidebar slot.

  • So nothing terribly unusual or interesting about this lock.

  • While it is very, very complicated and certainly is marketed as a high security lock, there really are better options out there.

  • 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, and what I have for you today is a high security lock all the way from Turkey.

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