2:17 For the sake of your fingers, please reverse the order in which you load the Ramset. Put the broken punch in the "barrel" first and then load the .22 blank cartridge.
@@asdTER8 does not matter. There is something called gun handling even if it sometimes seems not to be needed. Could be a flaw in the mechanism or something else.
These nail guns are designed to be use in the field with people of all levels of skill. asdTER8 is correct, the gun will not fire unless it is pressed up against the internal stop.
I've tried with the .27 red tips(most powerful) and dial set high... Just bounces off common commercial dead bolts.. probably residential too. These were Abloys and Yales on salvage retail aluminum doors.. You'd need a .308, 7mm, 30-06 or better to projectile common retail door cylinders Locks he busts with weak grade .22 rounds must be real garbage
@@crispybatman480 gas power saw. They go through RR rails like butter. It'd half a Abloy puck lock in under a minute .27 red or purple with high carbon pointed rod would probably do everything but puck in 1-2 hits
@@AbcXyz-rn2lz Oh, there are certainly tools that could make shorter work of a tough lock than a ramset. I was saying that is mostly what LPL was testing it on, though he did do an Abus lock that took quite a few strikes to open up. His Glocke core puller, or a slide hammer would probably make short work of most residential deadbolts too. The weak points on most deadbolts aren't usually exposed enough for a ramset to work I'd imagine
Hmm. The modern ABLOY locks are said to be pick proof and unbreakable and shit. These locks are basically in every Finnish home. After a quickly searching i did not find english language for the abloy website. But it would be really cool to see one of those picked open. That would make big news in finland :D
I guess anything can be picked, with time. One security measure in the modern Abloys was that you couldn't get a key copied without paperwork showing that you are the owner. Also, who does breaking&entering by picking a lock anyway?
Destructive testing is the best testing and far more valuable than a few lumps of metal. I'm delighted with the videos and could not care less about a few locks being scrapped.
I have learned how to open many locks from your channel, and however it is easy to commit crime with this knowledge I hold too much respect for the Hobbie. (My lock collection is growing!)
You make great videos thanks for those. I wasn't aware lock systems before I found your channel and got hooked for these videos. I'm from finland and here Abloy is the most used lock manufacturer I think like 90% of doors has Abloy in it. So I was wandering can you make more videos about Abloy locks? I'm interested especially Abloy exec and Abloy sento.
apex everybody has to have a hobby, right? I’ve got 3 forges, 2 anvils, grinders, a bunch of hammers, and a welder but I’m not a professional blacksmith. Blacksmithing is just one of my hobbies.
+apex I just have lots of tools. I'd rather spend money buying tools and doing the job myself, as opposed to paying someone else. I often spend just as much, but I've amassed a good collection of tools (and knowledge) in the process.
Thats not classic Abloy thats a profile keyway . Classic key shaft is 6 mm wide ... profile key shaft is 7,5 mm wide If your tool got stuck in widest Abloy keyway lock it may not even fit in narrower Abloy keyways . There is Abloy furniture locks that is riveted to plate casing . rmokki.fi/en/lighting__locking/kalustelukko_3500_hgf.html
Danny Blue No thats the whole lock . Its in sub category Furniture locks to metal furniture . www.lukuexpert.ee/en/furniture-locks/423/CAM+LOCK+ABLOY+CL104C+CLASSIC-AB3273.html Some of Abloy furniture lock are Zinc casting these are chromed brass ... so they are not even designed to resist attacks with tools compared to pad and door locks with hardened steel parts.
+Pete Lind This is the ul rated version, with a hardened steel lock body. UL rated locks are certified to resist, among other things, tool attacks like drilling and punching. 👍
OK here they use lines before and after ABLOY logo If its ... i ABLOY I its brass ... if its - ABLOY - its a steel body ... no lines its zinc . Dont know why Abloy has different markings on locks . That clip on back of a Abloy lock is a weak point ... you could enforce it by making a cap to it from plumbing material ... like from a compression nut www.toolstation.com/shop/Plumbing/d20/Compression/sd2697/Compression+Nut+/p37436
I agree it is killing me to see all of these locks destroyed. Like to see you pick a Litelok it is supposed to be the best bike lock on the market. Made in England I think. The only place to get them in the states is a Japanese bike shop in N.Y. Happy picking and good job as always.
Can you try the punch attack on a newer abloy cam lock? Also when you try the punch attack have the latch on the lock and in the locked position. Have the latch in a groove or slot like it would be in a lock box. I think this would make the punch attack harder to do.
These locks are mounted on a very sturdy fixture inside a house door. This attack will probably render the door unopenable by anything but firecrew tools. Cabinets sure get opened quickly with this method.
Always entertaining to see how fast these locks get popped open. 👏 The sudden death of a lock, caught on camera. 💥 Snuff films of locksport, and yet I watch it. 😂
+Mark Anthony Stringfellow Oddly, this is UL rated. UL437 requires 5 minutes of resistance to punching attacks. My point is that lock makers know that they ought to be hardening their products against attacks like this.
LockPickingLawyer Definitely! I do have say that nail guns do pack a bigger punch than people realise :-))) Keep up the Great Work and i have to say,Very Unique Content!
Ft Knox lock has it's own flaw, if you are referring to the one sold online to cover the trailer coupler. Thief does not even touch it to steal the trailer! Better method is locking the wheel, and applying a set of McGuard lug nuts
This wouldn't work on a lock that's actually mounted to a door since the lock sits against the body of the door. You'd need to punch a hole to the door also.
There is now a new version on that cam lock loaded from the front, so you need to do a new video to see if you can open it with a slide hammer. Also, you never did anything with key impressioning.
+Smuckers T Indeed he did... given the nature of our channels, there is bound to be overlap. We each apply our own special twist, and add to the body of material out there. In any case, I think my way is much more fun. Louder bang💥 😈
Thats a door lock. Its sopposto be inside a door against the metal parts of the actual door latch the there would be the other side of the door and the lock after that so that is basicly impossible to do in real world or then you would need to brake the door and that wouldnt really be picking it would be just braking in. Ofcourse sometimes you find thees in some like closet doors or boxes, like the other lock you have looks to be from something like that, only there this would work.
thechosendude I have a feeling a shielded keyhole would hamper it a bit with the steel shield in place. Like what the heavier American steel body locks use to hold the core in.
A cheap one from Harbor Freight. I bought it while in a pinch, expecting to replace it soon, but it's lasted about 10 years of abuse, so I must have gotten lucky.
Thanks for the kind words. I am a practicing lawyer who picks locks as a hobby. Perhaps a strange combination, but I find picking to be incredibly relaxing. 👍
What kind of law do you practice? I'm a learning pro se litigant with family law. It's a very interesting realm to explore, especially from a mechanic as that has been my profession for years.
Lock picking is a useful hobby in my profession. I like to be challenged. Speaking of a good challenge, I have an Abloy Enforcer 241 without a key. I'm more than willing to donate it to you. Bosnian Bill turned my offer away as he said it's unpickable. What say you? Want to give it a shot?
+masterzedd4 It's MUCH quieter than a .22LR. This is a silenced version. Using the low power brown tip cartridges and a squirt of oil (which help cook the expanding gases) it isn't much louder than a loud hand clap. The impact of the piston is far louder. Now, there are also indulgences versions that are very loud... but this isn't one of those.
Sami Anttila In "No country for old men" the bad guy uses an high pressure gaz tank to activate such a device and I bet they don't loose time reloading ammunition between kills...
Good that ramset guns, are technically guns and generally illegal without carrying rights etc. - I THINK. Given Commonality of this type of abloy lock and then their later slider (I think?) locks in Finland, they indeed could raise some public ire, given if it is not upgraded to iLoq (with it's own set of faults) - it most definitely is an ABLOY lock here, very rarely or nearly never you see other types of locks, and usually in owned, individual's self built or commissioned houses.
+evanchapmanfanman I have tested this... picture on twitter. Bottom line: I can punch the cylinder out, but all that would do is jam the door shut. No point.
@@lockpickinglawyer I agree. I just opened my front door lock casing and the lock has no room to go backwards. There is lot of steel behind. Interesting video. Thank you.
Other brands are available, reinforced and assembled in different ways, All brass parts behind the body-housing, and finished with merely an internal brass spiralock, or whatever they call that fastener ? Yikes. and AvE ALWAYS rags on Intertek.... I think UL needs to be hauled to the woodshed for their poor security testing methods. UL is great for fire ratings, they seem to understand fire. But for security, UL is stuck in the 1960s, asleeep in an "Egg Chair". I will personally test a few of my preferred high security cam locks, and share the results within the professional closed locksmith community. Sorry, this is my living, not a sport. Football is a sport. Baseball is kind of a sport. Cam locks are not a recommended method to secure anything. IT amazes me they even exist, from a functional respect. The device they are attached to often does not reinforce the mounting for a solid long life of operation under no stress, let alone deal with attack. They are merely a TAB operated by a key. The device the lock is installed into, should have indirect locking, and reinforcement to prevent common tool attacks. But even then, high velocity impact concentrates a lot of energy.
Screw locks and looking over you're shoulder !!!! Get a big ass Doberman and American Staffordshire Terrier to back him up !! We live on the cusp of the ghetto here .....gotta have a dog u just gotta
I do not like the ram set video series because it is just not something a thief is going to have or use! Therefore this is a unreasonable attack. This would simulate shooting a lock open but shooting a lock open is really only for movies. If you think about the unwanted noise and attention that gun fire would bring to a thief in action. Not a reasonable attack.
2:17 For the sake of your fingers, please reverse the order in which you load the Ramset. Put the broken punch in the "barrel" first and then load the .22 blank cartridge.
Old post, but the ramset cannot fire unless that black tip is pressed it, quite firmly, like all good nailguns
@@asdTER8 does not matter. There is something called gun handling even if it sometimes seems not to be needed. Could be a flaw in the mechanism or something else.
fuck when i see the Ramset i always get reminded of no country for old man... creepy sociopath serial killers with the pneumatic nail gun
These nail guns are designed to be use in the field with people of all levels of skill. asdTER8 is correct, the gun will not fire unless it is pressed up against the internal stop.
I would love to see him try this on a door mounted abloy with the backplate installed.
I've tried with the .27 red tips(most powerful) and dial set high... Just bounces off common commercial dead bolts.. probably residential too. These were Abloys and Yales on salvage retail aluminum doors.. You'd need a .308, 7mm, 30-06 or better to projectile common retail door cylinders
Locks he busts with weak grade .22 rounds must be real garbage
@@AbcXyz-rn2lzIt's mostly padlocks, or junk like this.
@@crispybatman480 gas power saw. They go through RR rails like butter. It'd half a Abloy puck lock in under a minute
.27 red or purple with high carbon pointed rod would probably do everything but puck in 1-2 hits
@@AbcXyz-rn2lz Oh, there are certainly tools that could make shorter work of a tough lock than a ramset. I was saying that is mostly what LPL was testing it on, though he did do an Abus lock that took quite a few strikes to open up.
His Glocke core puller, or a slide hammer would probably make short work of most residential deadbolts too. The weak points on most deadbolts aren't usually exposed enough for a ramset to work I'd imagine
There's no kill like overkill. Love your videos. Even the ones with more subtle technique.
Nobody (in Finland) not uses that style lock on the front door. Such locks may be in a cabinet. The cabinet is easier to access, even with a crowbar.
Hmm. The modern ABLOY locks are said to be pick proof and unbreakable and shit. These locks are basically in every Finnish home. After a quickly searching i did not find english language for the abloy website. But it would be really cool to see one of those picked open. That would make big news in finland :D
I guess anything can be picked, with time. One security measure in the modern Abloys was that you couldn't get a key copied without paperwork showing that you are the owner. Also, who does breaking&entering by picking a lock anyway?
That is a very old model and can be picked not easy but can do. The newest models are not, for example, Abloy Protec2
Pasi Lehto There’s a video of a Protec 2 being picked already
I'm a little skeptical about the veracity of that video. Fortunately, however, I have Abloy Protec2 Cliq in use
My Finnish girlfriend is always telling me how much better Abloy locks are than everything else. I'd like to know too if this is actually the case. 👍
Man its killing me to see all these locks get destroyed. But I have to say I love the videos. 🤗
Bobby Keyz i totaly agree Buddy!😼
He can rebuild them... better, stronger..
Bobby Keyz I agree with you my friend!
Destructive testing is the best testing and far more valuable than a few lumps of metal. I'm delighted with the videos and could not care less about a few locks being scrapped.
I have learned how to open many locks from your channel, and however it is easy to commit crime with this knowledge I hold too much respect for the Hobbie. (My lock collection is growing!)
You make great videos thanks for those. I wasn't aware lock systems before I found your channel and got hooked for these videos.
I'm from finland and here Abloy is the most used lock manufacturer I think like 90% of doors has Abloy in it. So I was wandering can you make more videos about Abloy locks? I'm interested especially Abloy exec and Abloy sento.
Such a cheerful, well-spoken product wrecker!
Are you sure you're a lawyer and not a plumber? You sure have a lot of plumbing tools
apex everybody has to have a hobby, right? I’ve got 3 forges, 2 anvils, grinders, a bunch of hammers, and a welder but I’m not a professional blacksmith. Blacksmithing is just one of my hobbies.
+apex I just have lots of tools. I'd rather spend money buying tools and doing the job myself, as opposed to paying someone else. I often spend just as much, but I've amassed a good collection of tools (and knowledge) in the process.
Just giving you a hard time. I do the same thing. Minimum of $150 fee for a reputable plumber to come out, so the tools are worth it.
LockPickingLawyer you need a good mill though, since the harbour fright one isn’t so skookum. have you got room for a Bridgeport?
Honestly, without a nail in it, the Ramset is basically a Captive Bolt Stunner.
This series is so fun to revisit. Long live Ramset
With only that thin ring holding it all together, would a regular hammer and punch been enough to defeat that?
+Kalder Games Yes... in fact, I'm pretty sure BosnianBill did a video demonstrating that.
Thats not classic Abloy thats a profile keyway .
Classic key shaft is 6 mm wide ... profile key shaft is 7,5 mm wide
If your tool got stuck in widest Abloy keyway lock it may not even fit in narrower Abloy keyways .
There is Abloy furniture locks that is riveted to plate casing .
rmokki.fi/en/lighting__locking/kalustelukko_3500_hgf.html
Danny Blue
No thats the whole lock .
Its in sub category Furniture locks to metal furniture .
www.lukuexpert.ee/en/furniture-locks/423/CAM+LOCK+ABLOY+CL104C+CLASSIC-AB3273.html
Some of Abloy furniture lock are Zinc casting these are chromed brass ... so they are not even designed to resist attacks with tools compared to pad and door locks with hardened steel parts.
+Pete Lind This is the ul rated version, with a hardened steel lock body. UL rated locks are certified to resist, among other things, tool attacks like drilling and punching. 👍
OK here they use lines before and after ABLOY logo
If its ... i ABLOY I its brass ... if its - ABLOY - its a steel body ... no lines its zinc .
Dont know why Abloy has different markings on locks .
That clip on back of a Abloy lock is a weak point ... you could enforce it by making a cap to it from plumbing material ... like from a compression nut
www.toolstation.com/shop/Plumbing/d20/Compression/sd2697/Compression+Nut+/p37436
I'm more curious if there are any locks that aren't susceptible to this now. Maybe the locks that are beefy enough are too expensive to destroy?
"Today...On Adventures of the Ramset!"
I agree it is killing me to see all of these locks destroyed. Like to see you pick a Litelok it is supposed to be the best bike lock on the market. Made in England I think. The only place to get them in the states is a Japanese bike shop in N.Y. Happy picking and good job as always.
Love the videos, I'd like to see this in a cabinet even if just some plywood thrown together
So how did you break the punch in the first place? :)
I'd guess he broke off the tip by hitting it on an angle and then cut the punch to make it square.
Can you try the punch attack on a newer abloy cam lock? Also when you try the punch attack have the latch on the lock and in the locked position. Have the latch in a groove or slot like it would be in a lock box. I think this would make the punch attack harder to do.
That was awesome ! I've said before and I will say it again. I love the remset series lol thanks for the review brother
a bit of an overkill test when you know that this is a locker lock...😂😂
These locks are mounted on a very sturdy fixture inside a house door. This attack will probably render the door unopenable by anything but firecrew tools. Cabinets sure get opened quickly with this method.
sleeptyper the hit snap the holding pin like a toothpick it would probably punch the lock through the wood of the door
I love this series of videos
That Ramset is nuts!
You're just having too much fun with that. Thanks for sharing the fun.
I think if the lock was actually engaged into a metal frame, this wouldn't go as well.
another great Ramset video.
Always entertaining to see how fast these locks get popped open. 👏 The sudden death of a lock, caught on camera. 💥 Snuff films of locksport, and yet I watch it. 😂
Normally, when the lock is installed theres no space for internals to come off like that.
I was so hoping for a picking video.Not too many picking vids about abloys out there. (Yes, they can be tricky, even the older ones)
No Country For Old Locks.
This is the lock shooting lawyer
excellent video!
how good is the abus granit 59/180hb lock, will you do a video about picking it?
@lockpickinglawyer I think this is an Abloy Profile or High Profile and not the Abloy Classic.
That is a curiously marked piston you held up to size against the lock hole.
How did you find that it was the right size to get stuck?
+LynxSnowCat Trial and error... 😡
(\* pat-pats \*) Same place you got the punch from?
The lock “Terminator”
camlock being for low security application gives in easy, would be more interesting to see how an abloy door lock that is installed fairs here.
So this means you can enter half of Finlands old apartment blocks with a nailgun. That's very useful to know.
It's not your average nailgun, as you can see. Of course you could just use a heavy hammer. In either case you are making a lot of noise.
Well i have to point out that these locks are used in mailboxes, where you could make a hole anywhere with that.
Love the trigger discipline.
You should do one of these against a normal deadbolt cylinder, I am curious to see if it would have the same effect.
When you install the lock to the door, there is a metal disc just behind the cylinder...
For some reason, that made me think that it would have been enough with the power from a BB gun or air rifle to knock that lock apart.
Not related to lockpicking, but what kind of vise is that ? What's the use case for such a precise measurement of the rotation angle ?
Think its Time that Lock manufacturers started testing Newer Designs against this method of Attack!
+Mark Anthony Stringfellow Oddly, this is UL rated. UL437 requires 5 minutes of resistance to punching attacks. My point is that lock makers know that they ought to be hardening their products against attacks like this.
LockPickingLawyer Definitely! I do have say that nail guns do pack a bigger punch than people realise :-))) Keep up the Great Work and i have to say,Very Unique Content!
What happens when the Abloy lock is encased in a puck like they do in the Ft Knox Locks?
Ft Knox lock has it's own flaw, if you are referring to the one sold online to cover the trailer coupler. Thief does not even touch it to steal the trailer! Better method is locking the wheel, and applying a set of McGuard lug nuts
This wouldn't work on a lock that's actually mounted to a door since the lock sits against the body of the door. You'd need to punch a hole to the door also.
Hello this is the LockPickingLawyer and today we're going to super tenderize a steak with a Ramset Gun.
so You have to actually explode abloy locks. So it wasn't pickable?
if you put the cylinder back in vise in reverse, the ramset gun might be able to knock the punch out. less resistance?
+david w pinkston I knocked it out with a hammer. 👍
Anton would approve.
There is now a new version on that cam lock loaded from the front, so you need to do a new video to see if you can open it with a slide hammer.
Also, you never did anything with key impressioning.
I’m working on my impressioning game now... it’s slow going.
Bosnianbill did this on episode 632
+Smuckers T Indeed he did... given the nature of our channels, there is bound to be overlap. We each apply our own special twist, and add to the body of material out there. In any case, I think my way is much more fun. Louder bang💥 😈
Thats a door lock. Its sopposto be inside a door against the metal parts of the actual door latch the there would be the other side of the door and the lock after that so that is basicly impossible to do in real world or then you would need to brake the door and that wouldnt really be picking it would be just braking in. Ofcourse sometimes you find thees in some like closet doors or boxes, like the other lock you have looks to be from something like that, only there this would work.
Ramset is a must have for a heist xD
I guess we need start asking in the Q&A's of every lock we're interested in if it's Ramset proof...
thechosendude I have a feeling a shielded keyhole would hamper it a bit with the steel shield in place. Like what the heavier American steel body locks use to hold the core in.
Ramset with punch against a properly mounted, in the door, Kwikset deadbolt.
So then. Any idea where you can find a holster?
I'm thinking silencer, or well it's a tool so a " hearing saftey decible reducing muffler device "
sure.... that is easy www.ramset.com/products/tools/powder-fastening-tools/ra27
It works alright. Thx
Lockpickinglawyer what is your choice for best trailer lock, shed lock, gun safe, pad lock and wheel lock?
If it's true that to a person with a hammer, every problem looks like a nail; then to the lawyer with the ramset, every lock looks like a target.
Man that gun is super impressive. I never considered they could be used for other useful shop stuff.
2:36 hits fire
What kind of bench vice is that? It looks like a good one
A cheap one from Harbor Freight. I bought it while in a pinch, expecting to replace it soon, but it's lasted about 10 years of abuse, so I must have gotten lucky.
Are you a locksmith and a lawyer or is that just a catchy name?
Thanks for the kind words. I am a practicing lawyer who picks locks as a hobby. Perhaps a strange combination, but I find picking to be incredibly relaxing. 👍
What kind of law do you practice?
I'm a learning pro se litigant with family law. It's a very interesting realm to explore, especially from a mechanic as that has been my profession for years.
Lock picking is a useful hobby in my profession. I like to be challenged. Speaking of a good challenge, I have an Abloy Enforcer 241 without a key. I'm more than willing to donate it to you. Bosnian Bill turned my offer away as he said it's unpickable. What say you? Want to give it a shot?
I think just the punch bit and a hammer would do the same to that lock.
How loud is the ramset when you fire it? Similar to an actual .22 or quieter?
similar to a .22, actually a little louder with the sound of the hammer hitting too.
+masterzedd4 It's MUCH quieter than a .22LR. This is a silenced version. Using the low power brown tip cartridges and a squirt of oil (which help cook the expanding gases) it isn't much louder than a loud hand clap. The impact of the piston is far louder. Now, there are also indulgences versions that are very loud... but this isn't one of those.
And thus i have been corrected. Thank you for the correct info!
I think i missed the lock picking part.
Is it similar device they use to slaughter beefs?
Sami Anttila In "No country for old men" the bad guy uses an high pressure gaz tank to activate such a device and I bet they don't loose time reloading ammunition between kills...
ruclips.net/video/8xyvOCNCXdU/видео.html
Sami Anttila yes. It’s called a captive bolt gun and it operates off of high pressure compressed air.
Some of the captive bolt guns use blanks similar to the nail gun.
I bet you could achieve the same results with a hammer and any metal stick
Weedus Yeah no.
Everyone shut up! Weedus is letting us know he has no idea what he's talking about.
@@brotherrabbit5525
Seriously...
Fucking metal, stick, ... you win man I quit
He's got trigger discipline
I wish lpl could have fired the Ramset again to see if he can un lodge the punch.
Hi! Is Abloy Protec 2 pick safe? can you pick it?
Apparently he can't, if he could pick it he would've shown us that.
Good that ramset guns, are technically guns and generally illegal without carrying rights etc. - I THINK. Given Commonality of this type of abloy lock and then their later slider (I think?) locks in Finland, they indeed could raise some public ire, given if it is not upgraded to iLoq (with it's own set of faults) - it most definitely is an ABLOY lock here, very rarely or nearly never you see other types of locks, and usually in owned, individual's self built or commissioned houses.
what do u think would happen to a mortise cylinder if u used the ramset on it
+evanchapmanfanman I have tested this... picture on twitter. Bottom line: I can punch the cylinder out, but all that would do is jam the door shut. No point.
my friend had one that used 9mm blanks.
What would this look like mounted in a door with more stuff to support the lock and absorb impact?
Fastest lock gutting ever
Try this gun on ordinary door lock
It would probably just jam the mechanism.
@@lockpickinglawyer Hey, it worked for that guy in "No Country For Old Men." 😝
@@lockpickinglawyer I agree. I just opened my front door lock casing and the lock has no room to go backwards. There is lot of steel behind.
Interesting video. Thank you.
Ernie Velveeta I’m actually hoping that a Ramsey was Anton Chigurh a door lock.
ALL HAIL THE RAMSET
Did they fix the weakness?
Other brands are available, reinforced and assembled in different ways, All brass parts behind the body-housing, and finished with merely an internal brass spiralock, or whatever they call that fastener ? Yikes. and AvE ALWAYS rags on Intertek.... I think UL needs to be hauled to the woodshed for their poor security testing methods. UL is great for fire ratings, they seem to understand fire. But for security, UL is stuck in the 1960s, asleeep in an "Egg Chair". I will personally test a few of my preferred high security cam locks, and share the results within the professional closed locksmith community. Sorry, this is my living, not a sport. Football is a sport. Baseball is kind of a sport. Cam locks are not a recommended method to secure anything. IT amazes me they even exist, from a functional respect. The device they are attached to often does not reinforce the mounting for a solid long life of operation under no stress, let alone deal with attack. They are merely a TAB operated by a key. The device the lock is installed into, should have indirect locking, and reinforcement to prevent common tool attacks. But even then, high velocity impact concentrates a lot of energy.
I want to see a video of a lock that the ramset can't break
Now break into an abloy protec2 deadbolt
👍👍👍👍
I'd be worried about damaging the valuables in the cabinet.
This piston will get stuck, grabs a punch that's the exact same diameter, well it looks like it got stuck
Even a steel clip would have been blown out with that gun.
+Dave Joseph probably. 😁
Well to get the rod out just give it a whack with a hammer or if you are lazy: Ramset
Let's try a mortis cyl
Thanks for sharing buddy. 😎
+SUNCOAST PICKER I've tried. You can blow out the cylinder, but there's no point. All that will do is jam the mechanism locked. ☹️
LockPickingLawyer thanks you would think it would bios out th back and then use a screw driver to pull bolt..😎
Screw locks and looking over you're shoulder !!!! Get a big ass Doberman and American Staffordshire Terrier to back him up !! We live on the cusp of the ghetto here .....gotta have a dog u just gotta
Fuck. I will carry a ramset wherever i need to breakin.
I am getting a ramset gun😁
probably could of done the same with the punch handle and a hammer.
Sometimes violence is ok to watch😨 I have 2 Hillti guns, older but should do the trick. I just dunnawanna destroy an Abloy! 😊✌
Fun with fire power.
Doesn't seem that broken.
Ring protected the lock.
I do not like the ram set video series because it is just not something a thief is going to have or use! Therefore this is a unreasonable attack. This would simulate shooting a lock open but shooting a lock open is really only for movies. If you think about the unwanted noise and attention that gun fire would bring to a thief in action. Not a reasonable attack.
These videos are pretty pointless! But I still love watching your content...👍🏻
abloy *cabinet* lock
agains an abus 37/80 through the hole !
Time to go steal quarters from my local parking meters! ;) jk jk