Trimas 3 Star Lock Pick and Gut

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Published 2024-05-28

All Comments (21)
  • @Dr.K.626
    Very nice pick on a sophisticated lock!! Loved seeing someone able to pick a lock with pin-in-pin and spring-pins! Wonderful content!! Entertaining and expert!!😊🎉
  • @roysammons2445
    That was fantastic to watch, it have you a good run for your money. Very nicely opened in the end though 😉👍 Oh and at least some of us have enough hair to get flashed in front of the camera 😂😂😂😂
  • @Leonslockpad
    Great job Ash mate well done 👍😎🇬🇧😊👊
  • @wxdave5448
    Very nice find. That sprung pin in pin is really quite special. I agree that it would be anti-bump but with added SPP complexity as well.
  • @gkeyman565
    Nice lock, great picking and a view of it's guts. have a great day
  • @martinward7239
    I can't even begin to imagine how you can pick that! I'm a noob and spooled pins defeat me half the time.
  • @TequilaDave
    Surprised you havent seen the Fishpicks video on this lock. Great for a training lock due to the mix of pins, grub screws etc and a fraction of the price of a progressively pinnable practice lock. Edit: FYI the internal side should be all standard pins.
  • @Pyrolock
    Excellent. Interesting "special" drivers there
  • @fimeilleur
    I have a question about the sprung pin in pin pin... is there a risk of damaging the spring in this pin (the sprung pin in pin pin) if you pick the pin in the wrong order (end up binding the spring instead of the pin) And you're right, the sprung pin in pin pin is very fun to say and type out. lol
  • @mcdpoor
    That almost a good factory CL
  • @wilcleno1866
    Ash can I have a Pound for every time you said "Pin". LMAO I'm in the US you can convert the exchange rate for me. lol
  • Is it possible to pick a lock while mounted on the door upside down to it's original place? Can you do a video about how?
  • @Gazz_R
    I've seen a few pickers buy these as training locks. Nice picking Ash and thanks for sharing mate.