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  • you are the PICKING CHAMP! wow. where did you learn to PICK so well?

    only 2 minutes with a silent drill...

  • you are the PICKING CHAMP! wow. where did you learn to PICK so well?

  • should be called "DRILL LOCK OF ABLOY 900"!

  • Wouldn't it be much quicker just drilling a hole to the wooden door and sawing the lock off? Or just hammer away with an axe while you're at it.

  • abloy comes from: ab lukko oy. ab is same as oy . osakeyhtiö. one guy came up with the idea of the lock name and something

  • you suck, learn how to really pick a lock. loser!!!!

  • this isnt "lock picking" this is lock destroying noob

  • Well, I suppose that would draw some kind of attention around the neighbourhood! :)

  • this is not picking the lock

    this is destroying the lock

  • Its not picking the lock , but it is still bypassing it .Some locks such as the abloy lock in this video are essentially unpickable. Drilling would be the easiest way to gain entry etc.

  • what's the difference about this method and by using chainsaw or drill bigass hole into the door?

  • not much

  • that's not lockpicking, i see no tools, just a brute force attack on the lock which fully defeats the purpose of "picking" the lock.

  • Lol ofc it's going to open if you drill a hole into it, but I doubt that this is the most silent way to do it ;P

  • not that im encouraging anyone to break the law. lock picking is a skill to be used wisely. kinda like superpowers. I'm not saying I have that skill. im just saying.

  • HEY YOU!! WHAT ARE YOU DOING TO THAT LOCK BUDDY?!?!? POLICE!!! nub

  • wouldnt that defeat the purpose of trying to pick a lock without showing evidense that its been broken... a smart lockpicker would use methods that wouldnt break the lock..

    that way the victim would less likly know what hapopened

  • i "pick locked" a glass today when it fell off the table

  • DON'T BREAK THE LOCK

    DON'T DRILL LOCK

  • weak man no skill required there and what a waste of a nice lock id love to have that to actually pick it

  • dude pick the lock dont lie in the name of the vid

  • Not Lock picking DUH!!!!!!!

  • You'll be busted by the police before you get to open the lock. You can't use the drill because it makes a lot of noise. If the door is equipped with Abloy, enter the window or somewhere else it's much easier.

  • the very simple way to do it is to use the car or motorcycle and then ram it to the door then there you go you have a open door lol

  • srry 4 u buddy but that is not lockpicking, thats destroying the lock, and i can do it faster with some black powder

  • if that was whta a locksmith would do, wouldnt he have to pay for the broken lock?..

  • no if you have called him u should know that there are some risk that he could break it..

  • Funny looking lockpick. They don't normally require mains power.

  • No kidding, I beat this guys time picking the lock with a grenade launcher.

  • This is one of a few people on YouTube who are experts on testing locks.

  • So 2 mins with a powerdrill and I´m in...

    Why don´t you put some sound to the film and let us hear how it would sound.

    Their is a reason why a thief don´t use powerdrills...

  • Maybe he isn't a thief, maybe he's a professional locksmith. They often carry powerdrills and lock picking tools to open a house.

  • c dla marde

  • t d'la marde

  • Va te faire foutre mangeur d"étron

  • toi tayeul tu devrais connaitre les abloys avant de venir dire nimportequoi.. ptit con

  • Seen my real easy Assa Abloy lock picfrom Sweden ?

  • Hey, how about SHOTGUN cheater...

  • Cheater , use tnt the next time noob !

  • that's not picking, that's defeating

  • what kind of drill did you use

  • thats cheap! and thats not picking a lock :P thats destroying it!

  • cheater

  • a rotery pick doesn't count thief

  • might aswel just kick it in ? or use a axe ? or just drive your car into it as it will probs cause les noise !!!!

  • I cant remember that i have ever picked a lock with a drill...

  • why dont u just get jackhammer while ur at it...

  • Haha, "pick lock of Abloy 900"....more like "drill lock of Abloy 900".

    PS: Learn english.

  • There's a slight difference between picking a lock and destroying a lock.

  • how would it be quicker with a grinder. wouldnt you have much more material to go through than if you just drilled the fence/sidebar?

  • where pick?? Its drill!!

  • wow it locks very hard^^

  • when we were young we used to just put visegrips around the lock and twist she will come apart

  • wtf! what is this shit man !! is not lockpicking, is a destruction unlock !! noob, you are stupid guys ...

  • You're an idiot.

  • YOU you are an idiot STFU ...

  • How so?

  • Oh shit, that first comment wasn't directed to you. I agree, this technically isn't picking, he had to drill a hole first.

  • Ok ;)

  • I guess you're picking Abloy disc locks on a regular basis then. if not shut up.

  • I hate when people wast a nice lock buy drilling it. you can pick it people.

  • Do you even know how abloy locks work? I would sign over my entire estate to you if you could pick the discs in an Abloy in under an hour, hell....make it 5 hours. I suggest you have a little read about Abloys ;-)

  • If you want to put that in writing, i'll do it in 45.

  • Sorry mate, the deal only applies to Vorkev1 (the pin tumbler warrior). Even if you gave him the decoding tool he would still not have a clue ;-)

  • LMAO "pin tumbler warrior" great one!

  • Most of you guys are idiots. Thats not a 'normal lock' that you see getting bumped or picked open. A locksmith would always drill that lock to open it. Not everyone on youtube is is opening locks to steal shit out of peoples houses either. Opening locks is a job, its called locksmithing.

  • Almost all of these idiots operate under conventional wisdom. And it's nauseating to know that anything only makes sense to them only if it benefits them...

  • Bravo! *claps*

  • Oh wow. Nice to see complete tools howling about bumping Abloy.

    With Abloy locks there is NO BUMPING and this is pretty much the best way to "pick" the sucker.

    That ain't Abloy 900 though. That's an century old (from 1915 circa) Abloy Classic.

  • Fishspalsh: This ain't a 3 pinned lock like the one you got from pound stretchers and think you're a highly skill locksmith cause you can pick it - I'd love to see your video of you picking this one

  • When it comes to an Abloy lock, drilling is your quickest and best option. All you idiots calling this guy a "cheater" are the fools who'll be sitting for days trying to pick it when he's already off with the jewels lol

  • pick a lock, or destroy a lock?

  • Wouldn't all that drilling draw attention if it was in an apartment or office building?

  • Yes, it would, and it's still fine cause you called a locksmith to open it.

  • Destroying a lock is not picking a lock... You suck

  • why to start pick a lock, if you can drill it open in few minutes? and if you have 4mm drill like that guy + a good rechargeable accu driller, the noise will be smaller than smoking bong,, ! p.s every abloy lock works like that ! TESTED!

  • Cheater

  • Hahahaha =)

    He use aimbot :P

  • aimbot?? lol! what the fuck..is this a battlefield video?

  • Well, yeah. That's not picking it. But I think that's pretty much closest you get to cleanly opening an abloy.

    I'm actually very curious of why that works. My limited knowledge of abloy locks suggests that it shuoldn't be even this easy.

  • you know you should just use an axe hatchet to the door it self its more quiet than a drill ya know?

  • but this way no one can really tell there was a break in.

    I agree that it's not picking though.

  • anyone tell me what this retard is doing? is this what picking a lock means? ive been doing something wrong then...

  • Agreed, this is obviously sped up.

    I'm impressed you were willing to do this to such a beautiful lock, however. Why did you?

  • Ha you sped that up you idiot. You probably went through 20 drill bits. 2 mins =45 mins in real time.

  • I don't see him running around like ants, but thanks.

  • not exactly surreptitious lol.... nice

  • i dont get it...the drill is loud, takes time, and destroys the tumbler...why not make/buy a bump key, and or a set of picks?

  • It´s an Abloy, get it? AktieBolaget Lukkoteollisuus OsakeYhtiö. It´s not possible to bump (only crappy pin-tumblers are). And I guess it´s kinda hard to pick too, because I have never seen anyone do that..

  • Chech out "tibbe pick" from "totach10" on youtube

  • Interesting... I drive a Ford too.

  • you could open any lock if you do that

  • lmao i agreee just knock down the door

  • why not just cut down the door with a chainsaw, thats not lock picking its destruction of property you theif noob.

  • Good job breakin that Abloy.

  • I agree, I'm sure it took a lot of well-refined skill.

  • For all the people that wonder why didn't he lock pick it or bump key it and diss this video.You just don't know locks. Abloy uses disklocks like the disklock pro witch is virtualy unpickable. Go read up on abloy DOT ca then you will understand the complexity of these types of locks. Abloy protect! which uses DBS™ that stops any attempt tomanipulate discs individually in thecylinder by locking the discs together as one solid package.

    Kudos to you my friend good job

  • coolbreaze thanks for that you know your stuff.

    have to admit thought he was making a pigs ear of it untill you posted that cheers mate.

  • In the time that takes u the average lockpicking enthusiast either...

    1. picks the lock.

    2, bumps the lock.

    both of the above are non destructive and quicker.

    so i dont understand the point of ur drilling exersize. plz share!

  • I´d like to see someone pick an Abloy (a real one with the discs). And it is not possible to bump (no springs and no pins...)

  • gotcha..alright

  • see rebird1983 he picks abloy,i believe

  • the most efficient way would be to pick it. it would be just as fast quieter and not break the lock.

  • By the time you finished drilling, I broke a window, stole a laptop off the table, and left. Anyways, that's not picking, that's destroying the pins. Lockpicking leaves no noticeable damage.

  • the whole point is to get in when all keys have gone missing. you cant pick a lock w/ no pins. destroying the lock makes sense. destroying the door would cost an owner more. this vid is not for all you future ex-cons to learn. but to get an owner back into his premisses. and yes... its still called lock-picking!

  • if your gonna make that much noise and use a drill you might as well just kick that mother fucking door open

  • if same like that,every can be do a locksmith!bs

  • ...and its so easy!!:D HAITTATANKO wracking shit!:D

  • thats not picking a lock thats wracking a lock !!!

  • Apparently picking a lock can mean drilling it out??? Why not just post a video of taking a chainsaw to the door and call it lock picking? LAME.

  • I agree. There's no "picking" here, just destruction, at which point anything goes.

  • he drilled out the pins on the sheer line. After drilling, anything that fits the keyway will work to turn the cylinder

  • There are no pins in an Abloy, there are discs like in a safe combination lock. Thats what makes Abloys secure.

  • Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't that the same key you use in the end to unlock the lock, as the beginning that you use to lock it? if it isn't does it have to be a key that you put into the keyway to turn the lock or could it be a piece of metal that is the right size? in anycase good job and thanks for uploading! :)

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