Thanks for this video! I heard beforehand that sidebars change the way you pick the lock, but seeing that it also influences the feedback that way, it makes them kinda scary.
Yes, on the lock I have the keyway and bitting allow me to lift all the pins with a #1 hook in 0.025". For pin rotation I primarily use a Peterson Gem on 0.018. That is the only thicknesses Gem I have. I think 0.025 would work just as well, if not better.
@@LockPickingNewbie , I've seen some use a 0.020" pick for strength yet flexing more & I believe it was Daz Evers. He made it look so dang simple. He has great skills no doubt.
Amazing video!! Thank you for sharing this with us!! Great job learning the lock!! Happy pickings!!
Thanks for this video! I heard beforehand that sidebars change the way you pick the lock, but seeing that it also influences the feedback that way, it makes them kinda scary.
Great job brother! Very informative, thank you. Awesome job, thank you. Wonderful open on the Medico. Be well
😎🔓TBP
Awesome information here and appreciate the links as well. Thanks for sharing this, LPN 😊
Great job my friend.
Great job my friend, I've never picked a medico lock
Thank you! If you have the means, I highly recommend it!
Very nice progression my friend, have a great one. Oh wait that was a 0.25th. pick used for all pins?
Yes, on the lock I have the keyway and bitting allow me to lift all the pins with a #1 hook in 0.025". For pin rotation I primarily use a Peterson Gem on 0.018. That is the only thicknesses Gem I have. I think 0.025 would work just as well, if not better.
@@LockPickingNewbie , I've seen some use a 0.020" pick for strength yet flexing more & I believe it was Daz Evers. He made it look so dang simple. He has great skills no doubt.
Hey brother Newbie you wouldn't have another Medeco I could pick on ?
Great video brother nicely done
Funny thing is, I almost bid on a lot of approximately 1 jillion Medeco keys, plus four actual locks. Alas, I didn't.
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