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Medeco G8R with Abloy Sentry

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Post Tue Feb 18, 2020 12:54 am

Medeco G8R with Abloy Sentry

Isn't that a cool lock?
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Post Tue Feb 18, 2020 7:34 pm

Re: Medeco G8R with Abloy Sentry

Nice lock. Hoping you have a key for it.

I popped a TuBar lock into a G8R once.

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Post Wed Feb 19, 2020 2:27 am

Re: Medeco G8R with Abloy Sentry

sweet! those are cool padlocks for t-handle cylinder. nice upgrade.
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Post Thu Feb 20, 2020 12:43 am

Re: Medeco G8R with Abloy Sentry

GWiens2001 wrote:Nice lock. Hoping you have a key for it.


Oh yeah, I do.

This is going to be used for a trailer coupler. I went with the Abloy Sentry because it was one of two options, that I could find, where I could key all the various locks on my camping trailer to one key (8 locks of different types). Mul-T-Lock was the other, but I'm not convinced that lock design would be more appropriate in direct weather than the Abloy. I could have also used Protec but I think that's probably overkill for what I'm trying to accomplish. I wanted a system I could put into the elements and key alike, not necessarily because of pick resistence (but that's certainly a plus).

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