 This is a Brinks headlock where it ends up with the key. Where's the key? Standard plan of attack, small diamond. Locate false set. Tuidus raking. There's false curve. Look for a binding pin or a counter rotation. Reset the pin that just dropped. Include that the pick is too thick for the job. To false, more false. I'll tell you what, these Brinks are fun little locks. If you're in a part of the country where you can get them, all means do. In terms of playing with security pins, I put them right up there with Avis. There it is. Spring-loaded but not key retaining. There he is open. I can focal range. There's the lock. Very shiny. Here's the key. Probably shimmable, but we won't go there. It's not my thing. I have one more of these just to show you with a shorter shackle. That'll probably be in the next video. There you go. Brinks, padlock, lots of spools, SPP'd. This is Alex. Thanks for watching. Have fun and keep it legal. Cheers.