 Hey there, this is Alex, and I have here an EVA DPI, which I'm going to try to get picked on camera for you at some point in the near future, but as you can see it is picked open, which I did off camera, and when I was fiddling with it, I picked it clockwise, and when it hit about the seven or eight o'clock mark, the plug locked up on me, and that's because there's a sidebar in there that is checking to see that there's a key there. Let me zoom out a little bit and see if it'll hold. So, what I'm going to do is, I could use a tensor, but I'm just going to use the cam to manipulate it to turn the plug, and the particular sidebar is driven by a little spring thing right on the side of the keyway on the right. I'm going to have a double time engage, and there we go, that's released. Now, if I'd gone to the right, it would have been able to continue opening the door, but that released it. So, the idea of this is that, you know, if you'd perhaps used a pick gun or picked it, as I did, and you were in the process of opening the lock, it would stick, and unlike other locks that have similar features, you can actually clear this one. Some of them they pretty much get stuck. Now, if you go on, I think keeppicking.com or lockpicking101.com, they have some good pictures of this thing gutted. Maybe I'll be brave enough to gut it one day. So, anyhow, that's that. So, if you're picking one of these guys that gets locked up, there you go. That's how you clear it out. That was a Peterson small diamond. You can use anything you want. Anyhow, this is Alex. Hopefully, in one of my next videos, we'll be picking this thing up on camera. Anyhow, please subscribe to my channel if you like my videos. And as always, have fun and keep it legal. Thanks. Bye-bye.