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Old 09-02-11 | 02:27 AM
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Originally Posted by jr59
Alright rekmeyata,
Ask your friend, if right now, I set down a Medeco, can he pick it?

Not can he learn to pick it. But can he do it?

Bank Vaults can be opened! T rated safes can be opened.
Anything can be opened, if the right tools, knowledge and time are used.
NOTHING is secure!

The top .5% of locksmiths will have trouble picking them.
That's why TOOOL uses them for their contests. Because 99.5% of good locksmiths CAN"T open them.!

But you would rather talk about the SMALLEST % that can.

By your thinking NOTHING can be locked up. Nothing can EVER be secured safely, because someone, some where COULD open the lock!

Very strange way of thinking to be. It's correct, yet a little out there.
I'm not enough of a lock geek to really follow these things to closely, but the article I posted said that the Medeco locks were picked exploiting a security flaw that's been known since 1974. That doesn't exactly inspire confidence in the company.
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