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This is the lock picking lawyer.
And a few days ago, in video number 9 51 I featured the proven Industries redesigned Puck Lock.
And in that video I expressed my concern that the redesign introduced a drilling vulnerability.
Well, that's what we're going to explore today.
My theory is that if we drill straight through the face of this lock will be able to access these spring loaded locking lugs that holds the shackle closed.
It's the same thing I did to this warlock in video number 905 except rather than the difficult to drill hardened steel on the Warlock.
This is made of 303 stainless steel, which is actually formulated to be easy to machine and drill.
So let's head down to the garage and see how my theory holds up.
No.
Okay.
Okay, folks, we are back upstairs.
And as you saw, it took less than 30 seconds of a relatively unskilled attack to remove this lock.
Drilling the 303 stainless was very easy as anticipated, and once the whole is they're opening the lock is a simple matter of pushing down on the locking lug which releases the core So while I have said in the past video that I am a fan of this company's trailer lock, until they start offering a more robust option, I'd consider looking elsewhere for a puck lock to secure it.
In any case, that's all I have for you today.
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