Mon Feb 28, 2011 12:04 pm by chris
Edit: Awol was correct, it is a Medeco Classic core, not a Biaxial.
Yeah it's just a Medeco Classic 6-pin core inside a huge housing. The fact that it sits inside a tank of a lock doesn't make much difference to the picking of the lock. If you look under the "lock picking" > "high security" > "medeco" thread you should find some useful stuff to help you out with picking it. Basics are setting the lock to sheer, and rotating the pins properly to set the sidebar. You can do either one first, some people prefer to rotate the pins first, others prefer to set the pins first. Have a look around that forum i mentioned, and take a look at some of the videos done by users here like Kokomolock, Xeo, Solomon, Jruther2's and other's. It will give you a bit of a visual on how others pick Medeco's. Don't let the huge case of the S&G make you think it's un-pickable and all that.
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chris on Mon Feb 28, 2011 12:22 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Naaapaalm...sticks to kids...it sticks to the belly and it sticks to the ribs...
See those kids standing by the lake...drop some napalm and watch them bake.
Naaapaalm...sticks to kids...it sticks to the belly and it sticks to the ribs.