Hello guys, welcome again,
The lock I have for you today is this cool Russwin
I do not know if I pronounced it well,
I had never had a lock of this brand
It comes with the original key, also with the logo, it's very pretty, it's a very big key
It works perfect,
is modified by Lock Noob
thank you very much my friend
he sends it to me along with a lot of challenge locks
it's a very nice lock to pick
the initial intention was to record the first attempt of all these locks
but I could not resist trying this one,
and after opening the package, I pidked it
I think I opened it at the second attempt
It's very funny, I think I remember that I had spool, a couple of weeks ago or three I opened it
I like it a lot aesthetically, it's very different from what I usually see around here
and if it were not modified it would be an article to keep in the collection without a doubt
let's try to pick it
and if we get it, we take it apart, and we see what it has inside, I have not disassembled it
before I show you the bitting
third is long, the rest are very short,
especially the sixth, fourth and first, they are very very short, they just mark on the key
it's a pretty bitting
and that I think I remember that it gives a lot of game,
the keyway is straight
there you have it, it's broad,
no problem, you can work from here below
let's see, how are we given
Let's try
I'm going to use... I think I used this wrench...
yes, it fits perfect, it's a homemade tensor made with piano wire
and I do not remember what hook I used, I'm going to start with this Peterson
it is quite thin, but at the same time rigid
It usually goes very well in these keyways, Let's try it
we zoom,
medium tension
let's start with medium tension, first nothing, second nothing, third nothing,
fourth nothing
fifth nothing
the sixth yes, the sixth is binding
make one click
fifth is binding
make one click
two
three
four
This is a serrated, no doubt,
another click...
fifth it seems that it is set,
sixth seems set, we go from the beginning
first nothing
second nothing, thirdis binding
let´s see
one click
fourth is binding, one click
fifth is set, sixth is set, first is binding
one click
and it falls in false set
second nothing, third nothing
fourth is set, fifth is set, sixth is binding, one click
let´s see
first nothing, second nothing
third is set, fourth is binding, one click
fifth is set
sixth...
sixth I'm not sure, it seems that it´s binding
let's see... give counterotation...
I'm not sure
jump first, let's check before to move this sixth,
I'm going to change because these first ones are very short
first is set
second
is binding
there it is, click and set it
It gives counterotation, it is a spool
first is binding
one click and it´s set,
first, second,
third
let's go with the other pick I do not want to overset the third working from here, I prefer to work from below
first and second are set
third seems set
fourth
fifth seems set, sixth makes a click
is binding
it gives counterotation
click and place it, yes it was binding before
the first one has fallen
it probably has also fallen on second, let's see it
First
second yes, second is binding,
we set it,
first is binding
we set it
first and second are set, let's see
first, second,
third placed, fourth is binding, make one click
the false set becomes deeper, gives counterotation
this also looks like a spool
there it is
the first one has fallen
and the second
I've been very clumsy when setting that fourth
I was not pushing it well
the second gives counterotation,
first make one click, the false set becomes deeper
it gives counterotation
there it is, now,
when setting that first
it opens
the opening has been delayed because I touched that fourth badly
it has escaped me
I've probably pushed it with this part of here, instead of with the tip,
it is a mistake that can easily be committed
and it's not the right way to do things, you have to feel the pins
and try to touch them always with the tip of the pick
let's take it apart
it seems that he has a a very wide plug
let's take...
yes, this one seems like it can work
These were prepared by my friend Inisio
fantastic set of followers
and let's see if we can gut it, let's do it
well
this is what it has inside
here you can see the plug
it is not modified, all the chambers are smooth
It's very well done, this lock looks very good, I like it,
the body does not have modifications either
here are the six chambers, nothing weird
and we are going now with keypins and drivers
they all look commercial
all key pins are standard, I think which are the originals, apparently made of steel
very beautiful, very well made,
they do not have beveled or anything
and the drivers look commercial,
they are spools
here is with a wider wide part
and a closer
very nice
I think the third one was in this position, I'm not sure
I think I did not change it when I took it out,
as you see first, second, third, fourth and fifth are spools
the third I think it acts like a standard pin, it's a very long pin let's see it
if it was settted like so, it acts like a standard pin
otherwise it would be an effective spool
I do not remember that third has worked like a spool
let's see though the binding order may have influenced that
and the fifth is a serrated with three sawmills, commercial, very beautiful, very nice
I like very much
It is a very very fun lock
I do not know what this lock was originally carrying, it did have standard drivers
or were these spool,
I do not know what the modification, but it is very very nice
thank you very much for sending me this lock
I've had a lot of fun
and for all of you, this has been the picking of this Russwin
modified by Lock Noob
I hope you liked it, that it will be useful for you
and thank you very much for your time, bye ;o))
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