[299] CISA 285/75 Shutter Lock Picked and Gutted

Published 2016-10-25

All Comments (21)
  • @dominicparadis
    got one of these beasts comming in the mail... gathering info and your channel is always my first stop.
  • @redcatimaging
    Very nice and beefy shutter lock :). You were lucky on the bitting. Good work around. Thank you for sharing, was as always a pleasure to watch :).
  • @Potti314
    Awesome picking on a great lock. Very interesting to see the inside - still amazed that some shutter locks can be disassembled. Nice long key pins. Thanks for sharing.
  • Great job picking as always brother and thanks for sharing it with us!
  • @THR33STEP
    That is a great lock!!! Hardened steel body with added steel! FANTASTIC
  • @bobbykeyz1263
    Another great pick, always fun to watch. That keyway looks pretty nasty. Thanks for sharing the lock.
  • @LockNoob
    Ooooh! I love this lock :-) I got to borrow one the other day, so I hope to get a vid out myself soon. Great picking!
  • @WestCoastPicks
    I love that keyway. I've got a couple of locks with it. nice and tight.
  • @JayGee6996
    I gave up picking this lock as I needed to get it off my chain (lost the key). Took less than 2mins to angle grind a slot to access the grub screw. Thanks for the video.
  • Hi Harry, Another great shutter lock, perhaps overkill in the drill protection department. Maybe the cylinder with steel pins in number one is used in another type of lock with less external drill protection? Awkward keyway, but you got around that mental barrier! Regards, Brian.
  • @MultiVde
    Nice CISA, i am surprised that it doesn't take half a euro cylinder. thanks for the show
  • @orlyb7497
    Great looking shutter lock. Very nice presentation too. Thumbs up.
  • I've got a security profile version of this and boy does it look intimidating. I'd really love to see you pick that one!
  • @lmars5933
    nice lock. nice picking. your sneaky devil well explained. thanks😎😎😎
  • @menemme
    This is by far and away the most common shutter lock you will see in italy, 6 out 10 stores use it. It could fit a Rs3 or Astral cylinder as well. It is well made BUT ive seen many cracked open with a sledgehammer. The hardeni g process renders them impervious to manual sawing but it also makes them very brittle. Hence the sledgehammer... The viro monolith is probably a slightly more resistant lock and uses niploy anticorrosion treatment.
  • @notanaz5976
    @LockPickingLawyer hello there , can you make a vid of how to pick CISA 285-84 dimple , please ?
  • @texpatriot8462
    After watching this video, I bought one. Very happy with it.
  • @seko6056
    Great Video I've got today 3 of 285/66 cisa shutter locks. What is the security level of this particular shutter lock from 1-10?