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  • This is the lock picking lawyer, and what I have for you today is a 300 Siri's padlock from Yale.

  • Now, at first glance, it appears to be a fairly competent lock.

  • We have a hardened steel 63 millimeter wide lock body and 11 millimeter malignant Malloy's shackle, a ball bearing locking mechanism and a six pin core that is filled with security pins and also has a somewhat Paris centric key way.

  • As an added bonus, this has a full size core, so one could keep this elect to any other lock with a Y one key way, and the Y one is one of the more common key ways in the world.

  • Now, on the PIC Resistance Front, I've heard a few people say that these locks punch above their weight, and I think one of the reasons for that is the tapered key pins, which are very easy to over set.

  • But once you know what kind of pens yell, uses and therefore what to expect, some of that difficulty is lessened.

  • So let's see what it takes to pick into this.

  • And then, of course, I will take it apart to show you what's inside amusing bottom of the key way.

  • Tension with a wiper insert and a standard hook in 18 thousands might have gotten a little click on one to his binding tightly click at it too.

  • And we dropped into a false set.

  • Okay, Number three little counter rotation on three.

  • Okay, I think three is set number four, counter rotation.

  • And there we go.

  • I think we got four set number five counter rotation, and I think we have five set now on to number six Little counter rotation there.

  • And we got it open on number six.

  • I actually over set it a bit, but when I less intention at keepin dropped down and we opened up Okay, let's take this apart and I will show you what's inside.

  • This comes apart with a Phillips screw down the shackle hole.

  • Okay, Now we have two screws on the back of the cylinder and one interesting feature I see here if we look carefully at the back, you can see the small pin sticking out right here.

  • If you move that pin over to this hole, this lock becomes non key retaining if you keep it where it is, right now it is key retaining.

  • It's really nice that they give the user the option.

  • Okay, let's get a key and a follower, and this should come apart paid.

  • Let's drop these key pins out Now.

  • Number one is a tapered brass.

  • Number two is a standard steel pen.

  • Three is tapered brass.

  • So is four, five and six, and it appears there are some anti drill pens.

  • Let's see if they come out.

  • They sure d'oh!

  • And let's confirm that keep it in slot to is in fact, steal and it definitely is.

  • Okay, let's arrange these key pins and then we'll get the driver pins out.

  • I'm expecting to see some schools in here, except for perhaps lot, too.

  • I did not feel anything there.

  • Number one is a very deep school.

  • Two is a standard steel pen.

  • Three is a deep spool, a little bit longer than the spool in slot one.

  • Maybe they have balanced pin chambers here.

  • Another long spool in slot four.

  • Same in slot five and same in slot.

  • Six.

  • Let's take a look at the springs, and they all appear to be the same.

  • Okay, let me give you a close up of all this looking at the pins, you can see we have all tapered key pens except for them one in slot number two, which is a standard steel pin for drill resistance than all of the driver pins are deep spools, with the exception of slot to which again is steel for drill resistance.

  • And we also have these three hard and rods that were in the corps again for drill resistance moving over to the core itself.

  • You can see really not a whole lot unusual here.

  • I'm not sure what these little holes on the side are.

  • They're in the wrong position for construction cane.

  • So no idea what, therefore, possibly for extra drill resistance that isn't on this lock.

  • Maybe you could put something else in there, but the rest of it looks pretty standard.

  • We have six chambers and then 123 holes for those heart and pens.

  • So that's all I have for you today on this Yale Series 300 padlock.

  • If you do have any questions or comments about it, 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 300 Siri's padlock from Yale.

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