I love DOM locks, they're so much fun to pick. I can see why you thought the keyway spells DOM, it is quite similar to their RS Sigma keyway. I'll be keeping my eye out for the Sirius model to add to my DOM collection. Fantastic picking as always and thanks for sharing.
thank you. picking multiple DOM pin tumblers really makes you understand them. they all pick more or less the same. unless it's the god forsaken rs8 lol
none of DOM locks are unbeatable, they are all vulnerable to lockpicking. in real life scenario they are very good locks and a potential burglar would almost certainly use another method of illegal entry. generally speaking 99,9% of locks can be picked in "laboratory conditions".
can't say I agree, the pextra has very different, typical deep serrated driver pins. if anything the sirius is basically a DOM sigma with some extra passive pins - probably a patent extension
I love DOM locks, they're so much fun to pick. I can see why you thought the keyway spells DOM, it is quite similar to their RS Sigma keyway. I'll be keeping my eye out for the Sirius model to add to my DOM collection. Fantastic picking as always and thanks for sharing.
Very good pick and explanation… and Picks of course 😊😮😮😮
Well done 👍 great video 👌 I will try and grab one myself I think 🤔
Thanks for sharing this 👏
Very nice picking. You made it look easy as always.
thank you. picking multiple DOM pin tumblers really makes you understand them. they all pick more or less the same. unless it's the god forsaken rs8 lol
wow🎉 which “security” cylinder from DOM is unbeatable? Which cylinder security lock is then actually really considered unbeatable?
none of DOM locks are unbeatable, they are all vulnerable to lockpicking. in real life scenario they are very good locks and a potential burglar would almost certainly use another method of illegal entry. generally speaking 99,9% of locks can be picked in "laboratory conditions".
Poor DOM. They've just copied the gege pextra....
can't say I agree, the pextra has very different, typical deep serrated driver pins. if anything the sirius is basically a DOM sigma with some extra passive pins - probably a patent extension