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This is the lock picking lawyer, and what I have for you today is an on guard beast padlock that I estimate to be around 15 to 20 years old.
Now, if you've been with me for a while, you may recall that I featured the current version of this lock in videos 5 85 and 5 86 And this lock has tthe e dubious distinction of being one of the few lakhs I have ever tested that can be disassembled while still locked.
I'll leave a link to that video in the description below.
Thankfully, the older version doesn't seem to share that problem.
In fact, I'm not sure if this one comes apart at all, at least non destructively.
As faras pick, resistance goes, it appears to have a very ordinary disc detainer core.
I believe it's eight or nine disks and no false skates, so let's see what it takes to pick this open.
The first thing we're going to do is rotate all of those disks as far clockwise as they will go.
Then I'm going to get the pick That Bosnian Bill and I made a pickup disc.
Number one.
We're going to find disc to and get to picking.
Okay, Nothing on 23 for five, six seven feels like it's binding.
Harry, go got nice click out of seven.
Maybe a little something on eight and nothing on nine.
Let's work our way back.
Nothing on six.
Nothing on five for his binding very tightly.
Gotta click there.
Nothing on three to his binding.
There we go.
Click out of two and we got this open.
So as you saw, it was not a particularly difficult pick.
It certainly could benefit from the inclusion of false skates.
And in fact, I believe there was a later version of this lock that did just that.
Unfortunately, that one is not made anymore either.
In any case, that's all I have for you today.
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