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Lock Destruction 2 - Masterlock 532 Core

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Uploaded by on Oct 10, 2007

I took out the core off video, the way you do this is drill out the side screw and pull out the core, it is destructive method to get out the core, and it is the only way to get it out.

1 Normal Pin
4 Spool Pins

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  • I got it open by drilling out the screw that holds the core, the screw is on the side of the lock.

  • How secure are spool pins, after all this is a masterlock :) Also, what are spool pins, how do they look like and how do they feel when picking?? Thx in advance BTW I did a few lockpicking videos on my channel 2.

  • Not very secure at all, once you get better at picking locks with them. Spool pins look like what they look like in the video

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  • My 532 is the most expensive lock I own and the easiest to pick.

    After watching this vid I got out my 532 and tried to trip the spool pins into giving me a false positive. Instead after lifting up all the pins at once with my pick the lock opened.

    Not only is this the easiest lock I own but apparently anyone sticking anything in there will open it :(

    Ahh, it consistently opens lifting all pins at same time! maybe a horrible keying!

    I want my money back!

  • spool pins basicly look like a dumbbell

    and there not to hard to pick

  • man i feel alot better about self now that i know i can pick a lock that has 4 spools even though there arent very secure.

  • wow, mines opens REALLY easily for having 4 spools, thanks for the video!

  • good music

  • how did u get it open

  • ... inside pretty... makes me want to go get a 532. some people are just assholes though.

  • its a very thin piece of metal (quite common on gm steering coloumns as well),

    located in the hole the open end of the shackle snaps into.

    you usually hafta bust thru it w/ a screwdriver,or something. i just had to do this on a "best" high security to undo the allen key bolt that holds the core in.

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