CEI 5 Colours Pin-in-Pin + Sliders Lock Pick and Gut

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Published 2024-08-06
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CEI 5 Colours Lock Reassembly
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All Comments (21)
  • @Yinyet420
    WoW Amazing thats the most intricate lock I've seen so far Thanks for All the details
  • @cmarano
    Little False Gates would be a great name for a LowFi Afro-Swedish Jazz Band. Very interesting lock Ash, thanks for bringing it to our attention.
  • @drk_blood
    It really looks like a MT5+ , love it !
  • Very interesting lock you picked for us today. Thanks for sharing Sir Noob and yes I always speed up my assembly and disassembly as well, but I usually pick locks that are not worth sharing in detail. :D
  • That's a very interesting lock. Looks like an absolute nightmare to gut
  • @marqueA2
    That gut was nerve-wracking! 🤣
  • @user-ct7eu4yf4i
    Спасибо огромное , очень позновательно.
  • Very interesting. Thank you for sharing. Excellent video 🙏👌
  • @DutchLockPicker
    Njce lock , that was fun. Im going to have soon some lips keso octros 😊
  • @PaulSteMarie
    How much tension were you putting on that lock? The first few clicks sounded like a hammer hitting an anvil. The curved ends on the sliders are there to match the side of the plug and fit into the cylinder.
  • @Leonslockpad
    that was tricky one Ash mate 👍😎🇬🇧😊👊
  • @TheNiXXeD
    Double euro format is truly cursed to gut. Good (enough) job though! Have you picked an mt5+ before? How would you compare this? I love locks with dual mechanisms.
  • @mpz24
    Awesome vid. AM I correct in saying that these locks aren't in the states?