ABLOY 3015 3018 (how do i pick this?)
I was talking with my uncle about lock picking the other day and he gave me this old ABLOY padlock.
He reckons it cost quite a bit when he bought it many years ago. I google the lock and found this info on it
"ABLOY Model 3015-3018 Brass padlock with long shackle. This lock uses the Classic keyway design.
These older padlocks are difficult to find and will make a great addition to your lock collection. ABLOY locks are from Finland and are known for their quality and resistance to the cold and wet weather of Scandinavian countries.
Unlike regular pin tumbler locks, w the key lifts pins in order to open the lock, ABLOY Classic locks use round discs which are stacked inside the lock and the angled cuts on the keys push against each disc turning it a certain number of degrees. If the key and discs match, once rotation of the key begins, a sidebar drops into a groove on the outside edge of the discs and the lock turns all they way until the shackle can be pulled up. This process was invented in 1907. These locks cannot be picked with regular lock picks."
I don't know how accurate this info is, if anyone can give me some tips on picking this it would be much appreciated