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OMG, why even call it a lock? its more like a decoration lol
ОтветитьBill: be careful you can break these
Also Bill: (throws it on the floor)
How do I get a set of that and a set of lockpicks
Ответитьthe screw belongs on the other side where it's protected by the closed shackle like any intelligent lock design.
Have a great day, Old video, but still funny, have a happy retirement Bill
What’s the name of the item used to open cross locks
ОтветитьThe screw actually gave him more trouble than the lock itself. I guess that means you can just screw things imto walls with chains and that's as secure is Fort Knox.
ОтветитьSuch a waste of material.
ОтветитьThat was funny
ОтветитьYou need to give this to LockPickingLawyer so he can make a "Breaking into Fort Knox with only a screwdriver" video
ОтветитьWhen you see a Chinese lock with a brand name like Fort Knox high security you know it's going to be bad but that screw really top it up, they don't even bother hiding it, way to go Master may find it funny since it's worst than what they have.
ОтветитьMasterlock should take some notes. They might improve a little bit.
ОтветитьSouth African made
ОтветитьFort Not. That looks like a typical Chinese scam. Thanks for the warning, but mostly for sharing the raking technique Bill. Does it pick with the key ring wire, too? 😀
You'll probably find that the Level 1 lock is exactly the same item, but at half the price, sold in a cardboard box. The security in this one refers to the difficulty in opening the blister pack.
Lmao, a screw ha ha ha.
ОтветитьThat secure lock hahaha wtf
ОтветитьStill a step up from masterlock
ОтветитьThat fouth pin holds the core in the lock. It is not an operating tumbler.
ОтветитьI picked a cross lock using two pry bars and a short hook.
ОтветитьWow...
ОтветитьThat was funny..
ОтветитьI've never had the opportunity to pick a cruciform lock. I'd to like to give it a whirl or nine.
ОтветитьOmg! That lock should hang it's head in shame!
ОтветитьI m bay tools
ОтветитьLPL would use his dent puller. That set screw didn't look like it went in very deep.
Ответитьlol ...Dumela !!
Botswana. , you do travel ....ray tlay bonana ...( not banana lol )
Chinese technology...😄
ОтветитьWhat kind of moron logic is that?!!
ОтветитьHoly snikee! Tell me it ain't so? A lock with a "punch line". Worth tuning in just for that.. except that nobody would believe me unless they saw it for themselves. Truly astounding (in a very bad way). Thanks for the memories :)
Ответитьgood job!
ОтветитьWhat a piece of shit?!
ОтветитьHahaha way to go china lmao to funny love your videos keep it up
Ответитьthey keep making them, and we keep buying them .???
ОтветитьThis type of lock is usually set into heavy duty steel gates in front of the wood door in Hong Kong apartments. There are many brands but as we can see the gate's hard core and the lock isn't.
ОтветитьWhere do I obtain one of those high security screw drivers to open this high security lock?
ОтветитьBill, you have to learn to understand sophisticated Chinese humor. It's their polite way of telling that there's no more gold at Ft Knox and that the US and its paper economy is bankrupt. ROFL Or maybe to say "American economists have a screw loose". ROFL
Ответитьif that's level 3 security, what's their level 1 ?! a zip tie - nope, too expensive
Ответитьwhy dont replace the core with a screw then
Ответить😂😂😂😂😂 so funny.
and some places don't want us to mention bypass. Lock weaknesses is exactly what we need to know, from either the manufacturer side, or the consumer/service industry type, etc. If I need to get into a lock, quickly, reliably, and non destructive, a bypass, or weakness in design is the way to go. The rest is just wasting time. Excellent video as always from B.B. 👍
totally screwed that one...
ОтветитьWTF! FORT CRAP! HA HA HA STUPIDEST THING I EVER SAW SERIOUS WHATS THE POINT!
ОтветитьCould the keys be used as a Phillips screwdriver?
ОтветитьI live in Tanzania and have seen that typ of lock
ОтветитьAwsome
ОтветитьSurely someone out there is walking around with a pocket full of these cores. And there must be scores of perplexed people wondering what the hell happened to their "high security" lock!
ОтветитьTSA approved!
ОтветитьZeiss?
ОтветитьActually that fourth pin on the one side is just to retain the core as there is no other way it could be retained without a circlip
Ответитьso funny at 8th minute
you can actually bypass the 4 side lock with a screw hehehe
good channel mate
cheers
How is that okay?
Ответитьlaughable! the only word for that!
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