Possible Attack
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When I was a kid (about a century ago) we used to open Master locks by cutting off the rivet heads and pulling the layers off one by one. Do Commando locks suffer from the same vulnerability? Today, with portable Dremels this would seem to be serious.
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Re: Possible Attack
No, the holes in the end plates are a bit bigger so cutting off the rivet heads will do nothing. The plates are also joined together with each other to prevent such an attack.
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Re: Possible Attack
Also the heads of the rivets are sunk in. So you can't even open masters that way nowadays
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