eagle barrel padlock
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So i picked up this eagle from ebay last week and it arrived satruday. This is the second one that i have got from that seller. The first one i gave to a friend at work who has given me many locks and lock related stuff, including a pick gun and a pin kit. He is the type who has to know how a lock works, where as i am the type who has to pick them. Anyway he could see a pin in the body that he promptly drilled out in an attempt to disassemble the lock, but discovered that the bottom edge of the body was rolled over to hold the core in place. So it cannot be disassembled without destroying the body. The pin can be seen in the third pic just to the left of the logo. He replaced the pin with an allen set screw and now uses the lock on his backyard tool shed. After giving that lock away i decided that i must have one for my collection and i ordered another. The second one is in much better condition and comes with an original eagle brand key. There was a bunch of old grease and gunk on and in the lock that i removed with brake cleaner. I then polished the body and key with steel wool until it gleamed like gold. I really like this lock for some reason and i dont know why lol. The keyway is really tough to get picks into as well due to lots of warding on the sides.
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