Thisisthelockpickinglawyer, andwhat I haveforyoutodayis a lockwhich I'm toldwasmadeinSovietRussiaintheearly 19 seventies, though I reallydon't knowthatmuchmoreaboutit.
Italsohas a ratherunusuallockingmechanism, which I haveneverseenbefore.
Youcanseethatround, keywayand U shapedkey, andthisoneworksabsolutelyflawlessly.
I didnoticeoneunusualthingwhenoperatingthekey, though, andthatisthatthecenterpostinthekeywayextendsoutwardwhenthekeyisturned.
I took a closerlookatthemechanismandrealizedthatthatcenterpostextendsallthewaythroughthelockandservesasthelockinglugholdingtheshackleinplace.
Soitoccurredtomethatwemaybeabletoopenthiswithoutthekey, simplybygrabbingthatcenterpostwith a pairofneedlenosepliersandpullingSolet's givethat a tryrightnowandjustthateasy.
Wegotitopendespitethatunusualkeyandkeyway.
Evenso, I stillthinkthisis a reallyinterestingandunusuallockand a greatadditiontomycollection.
Thisisthelockpickinglawyer, andwhat I haveforyoutodayis a lockwhich I'm toldwasmadeinSovietRussiaintheearly 19 seventies, though I reallydon't knowthatmuchmoreaboutit.