 All right, this fucking thing just ate my pick. That's no good. Just made that one, too. I'm really hard on picks. That steel sucks. That's what I'm gonna go with, this steel sucks. Okay, this is an Abyss. I think I have this memorized, 45.30, which has been really pissing me off because it's a little bitty lock. It's made in China. This should not be an issue. I won't say that I'm a pro, but I'm not that bad. This fucking thing won't open. Part of my trouble has been getting tension that doesn't bind on the lock. It doesn't get in the way of pick. It doesn't fall out. What the damn strain coming in? For what is essentially glorified luggage lock, this thing is putting up a whole fight here. The last one, for 30 seconds. We're gonna battery on the camera. This really can't get in here. A little note, however, that the logo is completely gone from both sides. Not very good paint there, but I see it. Dyer, literally, fuck it. Great job on the finish of that, that's great. Praise God, pass the whiskey. Jesus Christ. Sorry. Sorry, Rich. I wasn't supposed to slam the lock down on the table. Okay, so that was an Avis 4530 made in China. I didn't detect any security pins other than the fact that, very sloppy in there. Kind of like master lock in some ways, but it's possible that there was serrations, but I doubt it, I think it's just really squirrely. So anyway, if you wanna be really frustrated and go try all of your tension wrenches simultaneously, this is a good lock to do that with. I'm probably out of focus, but anyway, definitely out of battery. So I'm gonna put this back on here. And Avis, you need to work on the paint. It's had a little Avis logo on it. It's gone now, it's all in my hands, so anyhow. Thanks for watching, have fun, and please keep it legal. This has been Alex, cheers.