 Okay, I just got this in the mail as a block that claims to come from Soviet Russia as a key made of steel although the body feels like aluminum but it could be some kind of tin or something like that. Operates with the lock. There's a rotating cam that blocks it so it's not shimmable and I'm going to attempt to SPP it. There's a little crunchy inside despite having added a little bit of lubrication. Set on one, might be set on two. There's a little squishy. This keyway looks really a little familiar but it's kind of wider and it's definitely good. Set two and slightly see if that helps. Even with the key the lock is a little finicky so I haven't felt any security pins yet but you never know. There's always a chance. Two is over set. So reset. Let's try this guy. So I haven't picked this lock before so I have no idea what I'm really in for here. This is a great example of a pretty low quality lock that is a bitch to heck because of the subboard. Super thick heavy duty monster picks. Let's see if that helps. Here if that's a spool. It's like a good bit of rotation on that one pin. So maybe I should be looking for counter rotation. I wasn't expecting security pins but it is a beefy looking lock despite the fact that it's made out of the number 10 or some pot metal. Well or at least something that is not, it doesn't attract a magnet and it's not very heavy so you tell me. But I'm guessing I'm going to put it in a zinc alloy. It's also obviously painted or plated. There it goes. All right. Open. All right. So how long was that? Six minutes. It's kind of pathetic. Okay so here is the lock. There's the keyway. Pretty spacious. There's the little logo. Don't know what that means. It does have some writing on it. It's really hard to see particularly if it's not in frame but I think that's a, it looks like 11.2 p-pop and it's got a little C. Oops. A little C there. I normally don't show off all this stuff but it's kind of a weird, weirdo lock. There's the top and let's see where's the key. It can, should be able to see here. Look at the light. Reasonable. I don't know if that's showing up or not but there's a little, there's a little cam that moves back and forth that blocks, that locks into the bolt and looking inside the keyway that's almost directly connected to the cylinder so it's not key retaining but it is a pretty solid locking mechanism. So let's take that out. Okay so and again it has a steel key and kind of a weird looking one but there's the bitting on it for you. A little bit of high low. I was getting stuck on two there a couple times but not too bad and the pins are really sticky. So there you go. Soviet lock, steel key, steel shackle and the retaining mechanism is also steel so but the body is some kind of, just to show you the retaining mechanism. Damn it. On frame. That's my trusty little magnet there and that's the phone so I'm going to go. This is Alex. Thanks for watching. Have fun and keep it legal.