Very 🤯 that looks like the Sargent key way. I have two displays totaling 8 cylinders that I repined to one key. An M3⚡️logic key. Was quite the learning process 😬 I have shown on my channel a few times. Usually in a lab tour. Again super picking my friend!!!! 🐈🐾🐈⬛🐾🍻🥳
After the Ruko with gin spools, this will be the next one on my list to pick. I have two brand new ones that came in from Illinois in their original boxes.
Man have i epically failed on all my medicos numerous times😂👏👏👏. But I still keep at em. Been abit though. Happy this is ur post! Ok on to watching😂. 2 questions. First is do ya have to pick sidebar first to get pins to bind? And what’s the tell on false gates and true gate? Or what’s the difference in feel?
Prog pin for the win mate. Really will help you with these. I always go ccw as it means the sidebar (usually) binds first. That means you can concentrate on rotating the pins to get the sidebar set. You'll know you have it set when the plug gives a tiny turn, then its on to picking it as normal
@@Dmaclocksport ok awesome. Thanks for that. Sounds like a right way to go about it. And yeah will have to prog pin these to learn em. Thanks for tips. Appreciate ya!
@@SadisticPicker .... and the bonus is that most Medecos come with grub screws to make progressive pinning far easier, especially if you don't have the key.
Thanks for the details in explanations during the gutting, well made video
Super picking!!!😀
Very well done!!! Very challenging lock!!!🐈⬛🐾🐈🐾👍👍👍👍
Thanks Chris, they are tricky buggars! 😁
Very 🤯 that looks like the Sargent key way. I have two displays totaling 8 cylinders that I repined to one key. An M3⚡️logic key. Was quite the learning process 😬 I have shown on my channel a few times. Usually in a lab tour.
Again super picking my friend!!!!
🐈🐾🐈⬛🐾🍻🥳
amazing picking on that M3 and brilliant explanation off how that bottom slider worked as always wondered how that worked
Thank you sir 🙏🏻
Great explanation and picking! Cool to see they have some nice top pins and countermilling now. You make it look easy 😁🍻✌🏻🌶
Thanks mate. Yeah, a real nice mix of pins in this one 😎👌🏻
Well picked 👍👍
Thanks for explaining it so detailed 👌👌
Cheers 🍻
Thankyou sir 🙌🏻
After the Ruko with gin spools, this will be the next one on my list to pick. I have two brand new ones that came in from Illinois in their original boxes.
@@wolfganggrojcig2528 Nice! Best of luck with them 😎👍🏻
M3 is a very fun and satisfying lock to pick. Actually every Medeco tbh
Yeah, I am quite partial to a medeco these days 😁👍🏻
Thanks. Great video on the M3.
Thanks Dave, some nice pins in my one too which was nice 😎👌🏻
Man have i epically failed on all my medicos numerous times😂👏👏👏. But I still keep at em. Been abit though. Happy this is ur post! Ok on to watching😂. 2 questions. First is do ya have to pick sidebar first to get pins to bind? And what’s the tell on false gates and true gate? Or what’s the difference in feel?
Prog pin for the win mate. Really will help you with these. I always go ccw as it means the sidebar (usually) binds first. That means you can concentrate on rotating the pins to get the sidebar set. You'll know you have it set when the plug gives a tiny turn, then its on to picking it as normal
@@Dmaclocksport ok awesome. Thanks for that. Sounds like a right way to go about it. And yeah will have to prog pin these to learn em. Thanks for tips. Appreciate ya!
@@SadisticPicker .... and the bonus is that most Medecos come with grub screws to make progressive pinning far easier, especially if you don't have the key.
@@TequilaDave I got a couple. It’s on my next to do locks. Been working on a couple others first. But I agree!
@@SadisticPicker I was intimidated by them at first but they give really good feedback and not as difficult as I'd thought.
Nice one mate.
Thanks Jon 👍🏻
Don't have a key... and don't want to lock it back up?... seriously?
@@trevalyanblack who needs a key, when you have picks? 😁👍🏻