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Medeco M3 bypassed by Screwdriver

There are millions of Medeco deadbolt systems in place worldwide. Between Medeco's reputation for quality and engineering excellence and their high security ratings by UL, BHMA / ANSI and other sta...  
 
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FOTOMANIAVR (2 months ago) Show Hide
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The pin go to fly! :)
lockenthusiast (2 months ago) Show Hide
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No the picking bumping that comes before that was cut!!! That is Marc Tobias the medeco master =)
squashhead (4 months ago) Show Hide
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hahahahaha This is ridiculous! I'm a locksmith, I install these all the time. This is how they come from the factory, empty of pins! They don't even come with keys. A locksmith cuts the keys, and pins up the lock to match the keys. This deadbolt has no pins in it. You could stick anything in that lock and turn it. It would be the same as the lock on your front door. Dump all the pins and springs, put it back together, and that is exactly what will happen.
aarpaz (2 months ago) Show Hide
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no no no no no they do come unpinned but listen you can clearly hear the pins when he pulls out the key
squashhead (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Sure, but the camera cuts before he uses the screw driver! Do you really think Medeco is that stupid, where they'd make a deadbolt that could be opened like that?! Come on, it's obviously a scam, and people like you believe this garbage. You can't open ANY deadbolt this way. Not even a $10 bottom of the barrel deadbolt.
asdzxcvbn1234 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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and the cylinder doesn't move, so it has nothing to do with the pin. There's probably someone turning it on the other side. That's my guess.
craigmpak (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Jesus ... someone is flipping the lock's thumbturn from the inside ... loser.
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vorkev1 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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yes thay do. but not as much as layeret masters thay all have the default buypass.

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