Assa Desmo Gutted








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NoNeedForAKey wrote:I have never seen security pins like that before but of course I don't have an ASSA to take apart so that's probably why. Pretty cool man.
Every gutted ASSA lock I see on here looks like it would be a bitch to pick so I can't wait until I get to have a go at my first ASSA whenever that is.
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mister sour wrote:NoNeedForAKey wrote:I have never seen security pins like that before but of course I don't have an ASSA to take apart so that's probably why. Pretty cool man.
Every gutted ASSA lock I see on here looks like it would be a bitch to pick so I can't wait until I get to have a go at my first ASSA whenever that is.
that could b sooner than u think.
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huxleypig wrote:So I got mine today (no key) but I don't see why this is so unpickable...I mean, I haven't picked it yet (aint had much time) but the lack of springs on the pins makes it feel like an EVVA 3KS (not picked one of those either, lol). So possible still IMO.
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nhoj_yelbom wrote:huxleypig wrote:So I got mine today (no key) but I don't see why this is so unpickable...I mean, I haven't picked it yet (aint had much time) but the lack of springs on the pins makes it feel like an EVVA 3KS (not picked one of those either, lol). So possible still IMO.
you bought it keyless, good luck!
huxleypig wrote:nhoj_yelbom wrote:huxleypig wrote:So I got mine today (no key) but I don't see why this is so unpickable...I mean, I haven't picked it yet (aint had much time) but the lack of springs on the pins makes it feel like an EVVA 3KS (not picked one of those either, lol). So possible still IMO.
you bought it keyless, good luck!
Why, is there something on the key that is crucial to opening it? Other than the cuts for the 8 pins of course? The cutout 'V' shaped bit in the middle is more passive isn't it? Or do you mean it'll be hard cos I can't see the bitting?
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