@@cjr1881 Lol im pretty sure they hit . instead of : on accident but yeah you and a few others seem to be really on that little detail. I guess some people really like correcting people even for the tiniest thing.
It just has magical "3..2..1" protection. The shot that finally broke the lock had no countdown, all the rest did. Maybe it would have gone on the first shot if he hadn't warned the padlock 👾
I love the direction this channel is going. He's a few vids away from "welcome to lockpicking lawyer ranch, today we're going to see how many masterlocks it takes to stop a .50 cal"
Mrs. Lockpickinglawyer: Honey, what's all that noise? Lockpickinglawyer: I'm making a Ramset video, dear. Mrs. Lockpickinglawyer: Okay, but why is it taking you more than 5 minutes?
Reminds me of the guy on Dumb and Dumber at the phone booth.. Starts to get upset but he's getting all excited too.. "Ohhh ho ho, he got me mad, I almost like it!"
@@michaelesposito2629 no one picks locks in crimes. nobody got time for that
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LPL can pick in 20 seconds. but we are talking about a person that won several lockpicking competitions and literally made a tool for it. a normal guy. or a common thief isn't going to be picking locks in the middle of the night. if someone has the know how of how to open locks like this they become locksmiths.
I love that you never have an ego with your assessments. Your highly educated in this field, have all the tools and know-how at your disposal along with experience, and yet, when a lock is giving you a hard time or even starts wearing your tools, you know when to compliment the makers and admire the quality of their product, and not call dumb luck for them or tool quality on your part. it's always admirable to watch.
This has got to be one of the best comments regarding the use of the driver, ever... No man hath put the misuse of the aforementioned utensil as well ast thou hath done, my fair brother...
Jeff Depends how far the guard has to travel to get there... Consider locking the service entrance to some unmanned facility in halfway into the Nevada dessert.
Ramsets/concrete nailers are ridiculously fun. In my construction days my favorite was a 357 Magnum- could punch a 3 inch nail into concrete for housing foundations. We'd buy 357 blanks by the case.
This is an insane display of resistance. This lock survived a very devastating sustained attack for a long time by someone who knows locks and can easily find their weak spots. Highly impressive.
Now, all wee need is something valuable enough to protect with this padlock and a structure stronger than it. So, Fort Knox to secure a mother-in-law... ;)
From a Ramset, sure. As long as it took, and as much noise as it caused, I promise you it may just be more expedient to simply use a real gun and shoot the damned thing, depending ding on the situation in which you are trying to break this monster of a lock
The takeaway lesson here seems to be to get an Abus Rock 83/80, toss the core that comes with it and install something that actually gives pickers a hard time. And then install it on a tank, because literally anything else would probably faster to breach than the lock.
My grandfather used to remove nails from walls the same way. He's just hit it from the size and send the nail flying across the room. He's good at building things, not so good at taking them apart
I'm late to the party, but this video, good Sir, made me smile the whole time. I spent my lifetime working with hardened metals and threads. Really good screws/bolts and really good threads hold an amazing amount of pressure.
Its european padlock so it can be on european chain (like pewag) and door can be made out of thick steel. But you can easly make heavy duty hasp for this padlock that is covering this padlock completly, you puting shackle from top and body from the botom and even this type of attack like in this video would not be posible. www.yale.com.tr/en/yale/yale_com_tr/products/padlocks/outdoor-security---anchors--hasps/y345-heavy-duty-hasp-for-use-with-y123-padlocks/
Ahem, but of course "Quieter" is not a serious requirement because you'd have the owner of the property or the police right there with you while you Legally bypassed a security device due to an Emergency, Warrant, or Loss of keys.
LowKey Liberty that’s how it is at the utility company and any safety infraction is instant suspension and the only thing the union can do is make the company prove the infraction with pictures
“Considering this is point 44 magnum, the most powerful shotgun in the world, could blow your head clean off, you’ve gotta ask yourself, ‘what am I like?’”
The 'lack' of editing and showing us the entire process is what I really love about the LPL. He never over complicates things and makes his content for his own enjoyment as much as ours. :)
@@kiritotheabridgedgod4178 obviously, one needs to use more high explosives to resolve the excessive use of high explosives. After all, once one blows the high explosives, one cannot overuse them any longer. The only problem is that then, one cannot resolve any more problems in life until one acquires more high explosives. One advantage in living in a state capitol is that one quickly learns how to process circular logic.
Every time there's a pop and a rattle from the basement I imagine mrs. Lockpick lawyer reading a book in a recliner by the lamp and not even bothering to look up.
Is this a standard or common lock picking method? I have been selling and using Ramset powder-actuated fasteners for nearly 20 years and I've never seen this application. Have you ever used the red charges (stronger), purple (even stronger), white then black (strongest). Also, are you using regular pins (6mm steel penetration) or the special hardened ones (10mm steel penetration)? The hardened ones I sell are SC925 (25mm) to SC970 (70mm). Also, due to the dangers of ricochet, I strongly recommend using something to clamp those aluminium blocks together and also use something to deflect or contain any ricochets. To me, your method looks ridiculously unsafe.
There seems to be way too much energy wasted when the lock moves. On the other hand, a very solid surface with absolutely no give will create a lot of recoil and more chance of a stray pin ricocheting or the gun's drive pin or cylinder cracking.
Well it's mainly about having some fun and testing if the lock would break under real conditions. It wont be clamped to something when someone uses it to lock something.
If you were trying to attack this lock while it was in use, you wouldn't have the luxury of setting up a vice. It would be locked to something, and a lot of your shot energy would be wasted by the lock swinging on impact just like here. I believe that's the logic he operates on for these tests.
Yeah, honestly he should be wearing level 3 body armor that bomb disposal units have. One tiny small piece of metal could blind you or cut your neck open, leg arteries etc. Waaaaaaaaaaay too many ways to die with high speeds and hardened steel fragments.
@Uvuvwevwevwe Onyetenyevwe Ugwemubwem Ossas Yeah he does, but that was kind of the idea of the original person's joke. They should make a better product, yeah, but that's also why it makes the competitors look bad - They don't. Hence r/whoosh (aka the joke went over his head) If your comment was a joke, then I apologize for this rather long in comparison post. If that is the case I probably belong on that reddit too.
Abus is from Germany and I'm proud to say (even as an American living in Germany for most of my life), I'm proud that engineering and quality is still a great trademark of the country.
well ... i lock my 100 bucks bike with a 10 bucks lock, while i lock my 1500 bucks bike with a 120 bucks lock. when you expect quality, you must pay for quality
Possibly if you modified the ramset, the tip has to be pressed in in order for the firing mechanism to activate, its purely a tool that uses the power of a bullet to force a rod into a nail for when your nailing a piece of wood into concrete. It may be used for other things but thats what I have personally used it for when mounting wall frames into concrete.
@@davidromanowski9090 Tungsten carbide doesn't give AT ALL so it would be a bad choice for something that endures that much force. More likely some kind of high Rockwell steel. Better for it to peen out over time, than crack/chip/break.
Likely a tool steel nothing too special the nail absorbs quite a bit of the shock and the force is concentrated by the nail tip. The pressure present at the nail tip is far greater than at the nail head, kinda like hydraulics, and so you can figure that pressure out by calculating the ratio of the head area over the tip area x the force at the head ... It's quite a bit
Abus locks, of course, based in Germany. There's a term for German weapons which floats around the gun community: *"Kraut Space Magic."* In this case: they used an exceptionally high carbon steel body which was heated treated and tempered, with all of the internals positioned away from the body. That makes it very difficult to get a direct point/impact strike against the internals - forcing you to take shot after shot at it because you were really only doing damage to the exterior rather than the internal parts like the screw you tried attacking. Eventually swaging the metal to force the face-plate off worked but took a protracted period of time to do so and numerous attacks. Simple and effective engineering made it a very difficult task to break open, probably far easier to pick the thing than to try and break it.
Sadly it is still vulnerable to a battery powered 5" grinder you can buy from any hardware. With diamond or CBN wheels there isn't much those things can't get through.
@@nerd1000ify If you're going for a discrete entrance, a backpack cutting torch will cut or melt any lock in less than a minute without making much sound.
I tested a .500 revolver with my men to see its efficiency in the field ( a ridiculous gun, ridiculous ammo, high grain) on this at P B R and it opened it. That's going overboard and dangerous, it was rigged so i didn't pull the trigger just pulled a wire to the trigger. The lock is now a funny shaped coin with parts blown off. {Worked for an Army it was common place to have a guy with the proper gear and weapon, high grain super sonic ammo to be designated as last resort tactic, usually to evade an ambush and having to quickly enter cover where a lock was set in place in order to get the men staggered by the door, i alwags wondered what if it was on the other side of the door, We had only used in the A.O. a few times those were for completing an Operation where time was of the essence , i was never in the ambush type position under real pressure such as being fired upon.}
@Advocatus Diaboli it is a .500 round, I'd be skeptical if it were say a .38 round on some crazy strong locks. They are used for elephant hunting originally. It breaks locks , but i haven't tested every single lock in existence so there's a possibility. But it worked the times needed. You make.a good point. A .500 round at point blank range would destroy a lot of things beyond recognition. (Super dangerous , don't shoot point blank with any gun especially a high grain round without proper protection)
You should have used that broken punch piece you used in a previous ramset video. Using the hardened nail prevented the baseplate from receiving full impact due to the fact that the nail crumpling absorbed almost all of the kinetic energy. Think of it as trying to break a rock with a sledgehammer but the rock has a 2x4 on top of it to absorb and soften the impact of the hammer.
Jason Rios 6 in one hand, half a dozen in the other. It takes about the same amount of time to insert the charge as it takes to insert the pick and I’ve had more than one disaster lock open as soon as I wiggle the pick, so that’s debatable.
Fair enough, though that's best case scenario for the lock picking. If you averaged out the time for a particular lock I think it would take longer. For example, if you lined up 100 #3 Masterlocks and timed picking them all vs. opening them with a Ramset, I'd put money on the Ramset being faster, even with reloading. And that would be the most advantageous for the lock picks... imaging using Abus or American locks.
“Come on!” “OK, one more... ...this is actually getting to be funny.” LOL When I saw 14+ minutes... The “Rock” indeed! I almost felt sorry for LPL. Mwahahaha
That's the exact ABUS lock my semi truck company issued me to secure my trailer door. I go to Barstow, CA (lot of tweeker's) and down south near the Mexican border and never had a problem. I've parked in some shady truck stops where homeless / drug addicts frequent and they never attempted to mess with this lock while others had their locks cut .
Makes me proud of my Abus _Rock_ 83CS/80 knowing that all the stories of its legendary toughness are backed up by videos like this. That I've come back to watch again!💯🔒
I've never heard of criminals using a ramset gun, hydraulic port-a-packs on the other hand...... in the old days you could take the cash box off a payphone with one, or take the whole payphone off the wall, nowadays they crack open padlocks, or force key lockboxes off of walls and then break into the houses/businesses Several tons of pressure that can either crush something, or spread it depending on the head selected, and fits in a couple of large jacket pockets is damm scary for anyone who needs to secure something valuable or remote
funny fact ... that is the same as what the German Otto Hahn said when he invented the milestone for the artificial atomic fission in 1939 and in 1945 saw what became of it ... 👀😨😱😱😢😢😭
That's very impressive. The Ramset seems like what you use when you're interested in 'quick' rather than 'quiet', so I think it's fair to call this a fail for it even though it did defeat the lock eventually. Also something that might help with aligning the centre of a larger thing like the Ramset with a specific point would be drawing some concentric circles around the target point. That would make it easy to see if there is an offset between the tool and the target.
My comment is that I am watching or letting run all the ads on your channel that don't exceed 60 seconds in the hope that you receive a bit of additional income, because I think your videos are absolutely terrific, wonderful, entertaining and sometimes amusing but always seriously professional. Wonderful, wonderful job Mr. Lock Picking Lawyer and may you continue in the best of health for as long as you so desire. 10+ and my sincere appreciation.
Key points, A lot of energy lost from ricochet and movement. Clamp the plates together (and everything down if possible). Definitely some way to contain movement, as in stop parts flying, that's the one thing that's going to cause injury. What about the white/black rounds? Harder core nails? (I also personally think the "rock" passes, the time taken, and noise involved, it would be better for anyone breaking in to grind or torch the pin to avoid getting caught.
In the field it probably it would have lasted even longer, not pinned down to the ground and shot at the perfect angle on both sides and bottom. Good lock!
Impressive ramset. Mine fired three nails into concrete before it jammed faster than Spaceball One's radar never to work again. Never did finish the planned playroom in the basement with my father. Later the planned playroom became two offices. My father had since bought a new ramset. Fun fact: The yellow cartridges can send a nail through two stories into the basement. Found this out on a rainy night where my hammer broke and a tin piece of flashing was making LOUD noises when the rain hit it just outside my window. The green cartridges work just fine.
This is ms lockpickinglawyer and what I have for you today is this plastic piece of junk. As you can see in a video my husband tried putting this piece of shit on the first pint and being the smart lady I am I just bypassed it all together. But he has left his ramset and attempted once again to put this lock on another pint of my prized ice cream so we're going to blow the lock to smithereens and have some ice cream in the process.
I was waiting for a sweet eyeball ricochet or a ramset through the hand. I was disappointed at the results. lol I'm just joking people I don't want to see anyone get hurt. it would have still been a good laugh.
Jack Linde we’re going for shock & awe here. Holding down the lock with clamps would have been counterproductive. This video should have started with this guy saying hey y’all watch this or Hold my beer.
when he stopped counting down before shooting the ramset gun, I knew it was personal
Lol. In this case the lock is binding
10:59 "This is actually getting to be funny."
*COCKS GUN*
@@timkiely3386 that trigger discipline tho
You can hear his raising frustration.
Gotta love his dedication and determination!
The LockPickingLawyer saying he’s impressed with your lock is like Gordon Ramsay saying he likes your food. Once in a lifetime compliment.
very nice comparison and very true^^
It holds up against brute force but avg for picking
Ramset and Ramsay ??
Ahh... I know what your doing...
it's easy to pick tho
Gordon Ramsay is trash. Only white people think he can cook.
When you see a 14.26min LockPickingLawyer video, you know the lock is going to be a tough cookie.
Can't believe I found you there!
he did pick it in less than 30 seconds in the other video though...
lol my thoughts exactly!
14.26? No. Try harder.
@@cjr1881 Lol im pretty sure they hit . instead of : on accident but yeah you and a few others seem to be really on that little detail. I guess some people really like correcting people even for the tiniest thing.
The Abus Rock: For when you absolutely, positively need a lock that's stronger than the door it secures
Next step: build a door from Abus Rock locks.
A chain is always as strong as its weakest link.
It just has magical "3..2..1" protection.
The shot that finally broke the lock had no countdown, all the rest did.
Maybe it would have gone on the first shot if he hadn't warned the padlock 👾
When life padlocks a door with the Abus Rock 83/80, breach the goddamn wall!
@@billkosses3808 That wasn't the only time he didn't do a count down.
This man is like Bob Ross, except instead of painting another happy little tree he pumps another round into the lock.
And for this episode we will use the titanium hwite nails
Cum?
Steven the gamer I was thinking this for like 5 videos
Happy little non-accidents.
Happy little impacts-n-dents
I love the direction this channel is going. He's a few vids away from "welcome to lockpicking lawyer ranch, today we're going to see how many masterlocks it takes to stop a .50 cal"
Ah, you're still working through the backlog. I'll just say this: keep watching...
@@empath69 Good old BosnianBill
The answer is 50 masterlocks or 0.5 Abus Rock.
"Hoooweee! Looks like we got some locks dat need a'wranglin'! Lemme get mah trusty ol'e 0.50 cal!"
Don't worry, he gets there [944]🤣
Mrs. Lockpickinglawyer: Honey, what's all that noise?
Lockpickinglawyer: I'm making a Ramset video, dear.
Mrs. Lockpickinglawyer: Okay, but why is it taking you more than 5 minutes?
OnlyTwoShoes why did it take you more than 5 minutes when you unlocked me last night in less amount of time
OnlyTwoShoes you mean 5 seconds lol
@@SigmaHayate Moan out of one, sigh on two...
"cause i am not picking it"
@@h.w.6563 3 squeaked a bit... counter rotation on 4.... bust
"This is actually getting to be funny!"
*Loads Ramset with malicious intent*
I thought the same thing, the way he said that made me uneasy
for that moment he was "don lpl"
Reminds me of the guy on Dumb and Dumber at the phone booth.. Starts to get upset but he's getting all excited too..
"Ohhh ho ho, he got me mad, I almost like it!"
@Douglas Cherry black powder has much lower burn rates and energy potential than SP
I like how he laughs at something like this but is all serious and confrontational when he opens another lock in under 10 seconds
If LPL ends a video out of breath, you know you're getting a raise.
I think this is the first video i've heard the Lawyer groans "come on!" because the lock won't open.
But then again he's not picking it.
It's also the first time I've heard him winded while speaking the outro.
He started by picking it .... this is just a strength test.
I have seen him groan "come on!" when a raking attack on an bad lock takes more than 2 seconds.
@@olesuhr727 do you mean he picked it in another video, because he doesnt here
@@Ll-di3if Yes. He the link to the picking video is in the description
I think that the manufacturer should put this video in their web site.
Gecko o not the one where he picks it in 20 seconds tho, right?
@@michaelesposito2629 it would be a good strength example
@@michaelesposito2629 no one picks locks in crimes. nobody got time for that
LPL can pick in 20 seconds.
but we are talking about a person that won several lockpicking competitions and literally made a tool for it.
a normal guy. or a common thief isn't going to be picking locks in the middle of the night. if someone has the know how of how to open locks like this they become locksmiths.
@ or lawyers, apparently.
I love that you never have an ego with your assessments. Your highly educated in this field, have all the tools and know-how at your disposal along with experience, and yet, when a lock is giving you a hard time or even starts wearing your tools, you know when to compliment the makers and admire the quality of their product, and not call dumb luck for them or tool quality on your part. it's always admirable to watch.
Its what we appreciate the most by him, his humble and gracious attitude.
@@robertosantos-vx6pn helped along by the fact that in videos like this he does not give up and he will break the damn lock
Remember folks, if you use your screwdriver as a pry bar, it won't work the next time you need it as a chisel.
This has got to be one of the best comments regarding the use of the driver, ever... No man hath put the misuse of the aforementioned utensil as well ast thou hath done, my fair brother...
Majestic comment. Wow
It will still work as a hammer though!
_He's got vice-grips as pliers,_
_Pliers for a wrench,_
_Wrench for a hammer,_
_hammers ev'rythaing-else..._ (c) Corb Lund
A screwdriver with an interchanging bit is what annoys me.
"1 more strike"
40 strikes later
Jamaa L positively mangled
LPL: "One more strike"
Nakamura: "One more puzzle rush"
Somewhere the Abus design team is eating popcorn in the breakroom, laughing their asses off while watching this.
Try a hilti DX460 black shot them we will talk about it
And see how good is that cheap lock is
Lol
"Abus, I'm impressed"
A powerful statement coming from the LPL!
"This is the LockPickingLawyer and today, we're at the range."
please bear with any gunfire in the background.
@@s0nnyburnett I'm what you call a professional
Uhh
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@@s0nnyburnett "this gun fits my hand better than this one does"
Demopicking ranwyer
My brain: Go to sleep it's 3AM and you have work
Me: haha ramset go *pow*
LOL. That made me laugh. It's so true!
Me right now though
facts 5 am and i gotta be up at 8 lmao
221am here
5pm... go me
As someone who has fired many ramset pins before, I can only say wow. Incredible.
If brute force is not working you are simply not using enough of it.
Horrible dating advice
Das Neko and if it still don’t work, just bring a bigger gun
@@T1bonkyou better dating advice
Stahl halt
More like if its not working use more lube
This is like that episode of Top Gear where they try to destroy a Toyota Hilux.
nah, he actually managed to open the lock in the end.
@@marktucker1441 Yeah, but long before he would have gotten it open, he would be hearing the sound of a slide racking into place !
Jeff Depends how far the guard has to travel to get there... Consider locking the service entrance to some unmanned facility in halfway into the Nevada dessert.
@@johnfrancisdoe1563 At this point it would have been quicker just to remove the door.
This looks more like a M4 Sherman attacking a Tiger tank.
Ramsets/concrete nailers are ridiculously fun. In my construction days my favorite was a 357 Magnum- could punch a 3 inch nail into concrete for housing foundations.
We'd buy 357 blanks by the case.
LPL needs to go back to the gun range with Bosnian Bill & start with the .50 for this lock.
This is an insane display of resistance. This lock survived a very devastating sustained attack for a long time by someone who knows locks and can easily find their weak spots. Highly impressive.
Now, all wee need is something valuable enough to protect with this padlock and a structure stronger than it.
So, Fort Knox to secure a mother-in-law... ;)
but how fast can he pick it..?
@@Swifty878 He picked it in another video. I Think he links to it or mentions it in this video.
@@zickykane5206 Fair. If that's the case, then so be it.
From a Ramset, sure. As long as it took, and as much noise as it caused, I promise you it may just be more expedient to simply use a real gun and shoot the damned thing, depending ding on the situation in which you are trying to break this monster of a lock
Teacher: what are you laughing at
Me: nothing
My brain: Dwayne the lock Johnson
Dad jokes are so great!
@@John877 it's built like a bus?
@@mandowarrior123 what?
Rawov Un Lupin Abus - a bus
@@okimy3668 🤦♀️
The takeaway lesson here seems to be to get an Abus Rock 83/80, toss the core that comes with it and install something that actually gives pickers a hard time.
And then install it on a tank, because literally anything else would probably faster to breach than the lock.
The chili’s I work at has these on the back gate, thank god our dumpsters are secure 👏
Roddy Evans how big is the chain though?
Big. There are Chili"s everywhere.
Dale Fry I suggest you read the sentence again
@@Clangokkuner lol
@@Clangokkuner or Dale Fry's comedy is light years ahead of it's time. Lol
When you said you were gonna use a hammer to remove the nail.
That sounded pretty normal until you started to hit the nail.
It is normal... AFTER using the hooks fails.
My grandfather used to remove nails from walls the same way. He's just hit it from the size and send the nail flying across the room.
He's good at building things, not so good at taking them apart
That’s the quickest way when you really don’t care about the work piece, the nail, or where the nail goes.
@@grouch314 That’s the quickest way when you really don’t care about how many eyes get blinded
I'm late to the party, but this video, good Sir, made me smile the whole time. I spent my lifetime working with hardened metals and threads. Really good screws/bolts and really good threads hold an amazing amount of pressure.
At this point, destroying the chain or the door this lock is on would be easier, faster, and quieter.
Its european padlock so it can be on european chain (like pewag) and door can be made out of thick steel.
But you can easly make heavy duty hasp for this padlock that is covering this padlock completly, you puting shackle from top and body from the botom and even this type of attack like in this video would not be posible.
www.yale.com.tr/en/yale/yale_com_tr/products/padlocks/outdoor-security---anchors--hasps/y345-heavy-duty-hasp-for-use-with-y123-padlocks/
Pick it
Ahem, but of course "Quieter" is not a serious requirement because you'd have the owner of the property or the police right there with you while you Legally bypassed a security device due to an Emergency, Warrant, or Loss of keys.
@@Durtly When you're busting out the Ramset, quiet has ceased to be a consideration.
"Rapid exfiltration" may still be on the table, of course.
Haha, homemade thermite go fwoosh
I’m wearing steel toes, welding gloves, and a Z87 rated face shield just to watch this
Why didn't you list the EOD suit
Safety guy comes. "That's not Z87 PLUS???"
LowKey Liberty that’s how it is at the utility company and any safety infraction is instant suspension and the only thing the union can do is make the company prove the infraction with pictures
@@anonymousbosch9265 i believe it. My union won't even do that.
LowKey Liberty hold them accountable
When a thief encounters "The Rock" he makes a u turn & comes back with something for the door instead.
I think LPL has done a video on securing doors from most brute force attacks short of a saw.
"Did he fire six shots or only five?" Now, to tell you the truth, I've forgotten myself in all this excitement."
Do you feel lucky? Do you, Abus?
Awesome 👍
“Considering this is point 44 magnum, the most powerful shotgun in the world, could blow your head clean off, you’ve gotta ask yourself, ‘what am I like?’”
I count 6 shots.
I count 2 guns.
Eli Scothern 12 gauge is bigger, 10 gauge bigger still
There you have it folks... I permanently nailed this lock to my concrete floor!
Wahahahahahahaha funiiest reply in this entire thread!
Now you done it, you made me exhale air out of my nose at slightly higher velocity then usual xD
Imagine the next tenants' reaction 😁
I get the feeling this became personal for LPL.
The 'lack' of editing and showing us the entire process is what I really love about the LPL. He never over complicates things and makes his content for his own enjoyment as much as ours. :)
How to summarize this video in 4 words “let’s hit it again!”
Abus Rock: *exists*
Ramset: "Why do I hear boss music?"
"...and why are the lyrics in latin???"
Chambers .50 BMG MY TURN NOW BITCH
@@user-yl8pn8od8k bleh, there is absolutely no problem in life that cannot be resolved by the judicious application of high explosives.
@@spvillano what if the problem is the overuse of high explosives?
@@kiritotheabridgedgod4178 obviously, one needs to use more high explosives to resolve the excessive use of high explosives. After all, once one blows the high explosives, one cannot overuse them any longer.
The only problem is that then, one cannot resolve any more problems in life until one acquires more high explosives.
One advantage in living in a state capitol is that one quickly learns how to process circular logic.
The lock donor got his money’s worth in entertainment value, and we all reaped the rewards! Nice!
Every time there's a pop and a rattle from the basement I imagine mrs. Lockpick lawyer reading a book in a recliner by the lamp and not even bothering to look up.
....and there is a three inch, case hardened steel nail in my shin.
Tune into my next video where I'll explain how to remove it
LPL: "Abus, I'm in impressed"
Abus' stocks skyrocket
@@widdermann100 thank you einstein, but you just ruined a good joke!
@@widdermann100 Thats why its good. No grubby stock holders trying to lower quality to gain profit.
I'm calling this a win for the Abus.
I Agree. Abus Wins This Round.
Aalbert Torsius agree
Aalbert Torsius I agree
+Aalbert Torsius No doubt.
he didnt shoot it from the top like all the other locks. sure it would have broke easy then
I can see the next package for the lock with the “I’m impressed” LPL on the front and sales skyrocket
Honestly, I have nothing I need a lock for but hearing say its impressive makes me want one.
Me: Hmm looks like a normal size lock but I'll take his wor...
*brings in the Masterlock to compare*
Me: 🤯
*squire*
LPL when he gets this lock in his Mailbox:
So anyways, I started blasting
Is this a standard or common lock picking method?
I have been selling and using Ramset powder-actuated fasteners for nearly 20 years and I've never seen this application.
Have you ever used the red charges (stronger), purple (even stronger), white then black (strongest).
Also, are you using regular pins (6mm steel penetration) or the special hardened ones (10mm steel penetration)?
The hardened ones I sell are SC925 (25mm) to SC970 (70mm).
Also, due to the dangers of ricochet, I strongly recommend using something to clamp those aluminium blocks together and also use something to deflect or contain any ricochets.
To me, your method looks ridiculously unsafe.
There seems to be way too much energy wasted when the lock moves.
On the other hand, a very solid surface with absolutely no give will create a lot of recoil and more chance of a stray pin ricocheting or the gun's drive pin or cylinder cracking.
I'm disappointed he never replied
@@Bhamilton-ws4go me too
Well it's mainly about having some fun and testing if the lock would break under real conditions. It wont be clamped to something when someone uses it to lock something.
If you were trying to attack this lock while it was in use, you wouldn't have the luxury of setting up a vice. It would be locked to something, and a lot of your shot energy would be wasted by the lock swinging on impact just like here. I believe that's the logic he operates on for these tests.
Please. If you can afford to send him an expensive lock, send him some safety gear! This is reminding me of Fire Marshall Bill.
LET ME SHOW YOU SOMETHING
UH OH!
the whole time i'm watching this I am pleading with him to put on some gloves.
Yeah, honestly he should be wearing level 3 body armor that bomb disposal units have. One tiny small piece of metal could blind you or cut your neck open, leg arteries etc. Waaaaaaaaaaay too many ways to die with high speeds and hardened steel fragments.
@@MrWhite2222 woah, calm down buddy. You should get out more, its pretty, you'll be okay.
Swear down mate since gettin a ramset ive successfully stole 6 bikes i would never have gotten before thnk u for the assistance
With the noise you're making, you might as well use a grinder
Or shoot it with an actual gun with high puncture and force. One shot is less suspicious than multiple ones.
@@NekoDalian Just bring a 50 cal rifle and shoot it from a mile away. Works every time.
@@NekoDalian exactly "most common" that's why I specified it has to have high puncture and force.
@@NekoDalian If I'm not mistaken, bullets are usually lead...softer than Ram Set spikes.
Feck you
This video is not friendly to all advertisers... it makes the competitors of Abus look bad! That is one tough padlock.
@Tranquilized Horsefly r/whoosh
@Uvuvwevwevwe Onyetenyevwe Ugwemubwem Ossas Yeah he does, but that was kind of the idea of the original person's joke. They should make a better product, yeah, but that's also why it makes the competitors look bad - They don't. Hence r/whoosh (aka the joke went over his head)
If your comment was a joke, then I apologize for this rather long in comparison post. If that is the case I probably belong on that reddit too.
Just the type of person I am, semi-obsessive, and I like to be helpful. lol Well, at least try to be helpful.
@Tranquilized Horsefly whooooosh
Soooooooo?
Abus is from Germany and I'm proud to say (even as an American living in Germany for most of my life), I'm proud that engineering and quality is still a great trademark of the country.
Imagine waking up in the middle of the night hearing something outside your garage.
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"THREE TWO ONE"-BANG!!!
Demolition Ranch needs this lock!! He has something with slightly more oomph than a Ramset 🤣
After 3 shots: looks like its almost open, lets give it one more.
5 shots later: nope its still holding
1:34 - "If we can punch through this sh- the bottom plate there" 😂😂😂😂
Family friendly channel... That teaches how to pick and break locks... Yeah, something doesn't add up here lol
Shackle, but he corrected himself. (not shit)
Lovin’ that trigger control. Safety first. Something all gun owners know and wind up doing subconsciously with grip tools lol. Well done as usual. ❤️
I find my self doing this all the time with my power tools at work without even thinking about it
Dwayn "Abus" Johnson
Abus 'rock' padlock
Dwanye 'padlock' Johnson
Alex jones you had to come back for another one lol
If you smell what the lock is cooking
Do you smell what the LOCK is cookin'?
This is the definition of, “Just one more.”
In case your curious, this lock runs about 86 Bucks from Abus. I know because I own one.
Can the bolt cutter cut its shackle?
@@GabrieLight Definitely not. You need an angle grinder with multiple metal cutting wheels, or a welders torch.
@@averageguy7136
Yeah, you're right i watched a video about that.
well ... i lock my 100 bucks bike with a 10 bucks lock, while i lock my 1500 bucks bike with a 120 bucks lock.
when you expect quality, you must pay for quality
Apparently, 1 is all you'll ever need
Totally awesome lock. the best Ramset video yet. Fantastic.
daz evers I agree with you Daz!
Yep, I agree. I love the destruction type videos.
Why they dont weld the bottom plate/lock mechanism to then shell? Woudnt that make it even stronger and harder to brake and open
It would probably be more expensive.
And I believe you wouldn't be able to load it afterwards making production more complex.
@Sakru100, You need to key the lock.
Get this man a .50 BMG caliber Ramset
@@joelapocca3983 exactly, my favorite key is a 50 cal
12.7mm is for pussies. use 30 mm cannon
The bmg in your comment is usless
@@SkankHunt-rv8qo actually no, he could be talking about. 50 AE. it's just for distinguishing
Its a caliber which is in inches so .50 means half inch fucktards doesnt matter the model of firearms
LPL: let's see how the Ramset does vs this lock.
Me: wonder if I could shoot shit with that lock pickin nail gun?
Possibly if you modified the ramset, the tip has to be pressed in in order for the firing mechanism to activate, its purely a tool that uses the power of a bullet to force a rod into a nail for when your nailing a piece of wood into concrete. It may be used for other things but thats what I have personally used it for when mounting wall frames into concrete.
I once modified a nail gun and it's not worth it. The nail just randomly flies through the room. A recipe for disaster and broken windows 😂
@@WorkinDuck YOU SHOT IT IN THE HOUSE???
@@KazeAkiyama you can break windows from outside too...
@@empath69 but he said room so we have to assume @WorkinDuck was inside or at least in a barn or workshop
What is that Ramset piston made of? The Abus is strong, but that Ramset piston doesnt deform and continues to slide in the barrel. AMAZING!
It's made of vibranium.
No, Uru.
Could be tungsten carbide, not sure though since tungsten carbide tends to lean on the brittle side.
@@davidromanowski9090 Tungsten carbide doesn't give AT ALL so it would be a bad choice for something that endures that much force. More likely some kind of high Rockwell steel. Better for it to peen out over time, than crack/chip/break.
Likely a tool steel nothing too special the nail absorbs quite a bit of the shock and the force is concentrated by the nail tip.
The pressure present at the nail tip is far greater than at the nail head, kinda like hydraulics, and so you can figure that pressure out by calculating the ratio of the head area over the tip area x the force at the head ... It's quite a bit
I've seen a LOT of this channels videos and they always fail.
Seeing one that gets not only complimented, but high praise is crazy.
And thus the Screw proudly proclaimed: "The Cover Plate broke before my Threads did!" :P
LockPickingLawyer "Abus I'm impressed"
Me: "I guess this is the lock bois"
But with the lockpick it took him, what, 20 seconds? Don’t use brute force when precision can do the trick.
@@romixlee6643 Yeah, you're gonna wanna toss the stock core and install something that would be actually hard to pick, I imagine.
Abus locks, of course, based in Germany. There's a term for German weapons which floats around the gun community: *"Kraut Space Magic."*
In this case: they used an exceptionally high carbon steel body which was heated treated and tempered, with all of the internals positioned away from the body. That makes it very difficult to get a direct point/impact strike against the internals - forcing you to take shot after shot at it because you were really only doing damage to the exterior rather than the internal parts like the screw you tried attacking. Eventually swaging the metal to force the face-plate off worked but took a protracted period of time to do so and numerous attacks. Simple and effective engineering made it a very difficult task to break open, probably far easier to pick the thing than to try and break it.
Sadly it is still vulnerable to a battery powered 5" grinder you can buy from any hardware. With diamond or CBN wheels there isn't much those things can't get through.
@@nerd1000ify
If you're going for a discrete entrance, a backpack cutting torch will cut or melt any lock in less than a minute without making much sound.
Only defeatable by caseless G11 ramset
For a few secs I thought Mr Lockpicking Lawyer found his match!
When he stops counting down, you know he is determined to open it.
Just watching this video made the MasterLock on my neighbors shed break.
You know you’re down bad when the LBL says “hold on let me get a hammer”
In the movies, they shoot the locks open.
I think imma use these locks to prevent that.
I tested a .500 revolver with my men to see its efficiency in the field ( a ridiculous gun, ridiculous ammo, high grain) on this at P B R and it opened it. That's going overboard and dangerous, it was rigged so i didn't pull the trigger just pulled a wire to the trigger. The lock is now a funny shaped coin with parts blown off. {Worked for an Army it was common place to have a guy with the proper gear and weapon, high grain super sonic ammo to be designated as last resort tactic, usually to evade an ambush and having to quickly enter cover where a lock was set in place in order to get the men staggered by the door, i alwags wondered what if it was on the other side of the door, We had only used in the A.O. a few times those were for completing an Operation where time was of the essence , i was never in the ambush type position under real pressure such as being fired upon.}
@@idlehour, Wow! Pabst Blue Ribbon let you do that at thier brewery? Did anybody say, "Hold my beer"?
@Advocatus Diaboli it is a .500 round, I'd be skeptical if it were say a .38 round on some crazy strong locks. They are used for elephant hunting originally. It breaks locks , but i haven't tested every single lock in existence so there's a possibility. But it worked the times needed. You make.a good point. A .500 round at point blank range would destroy a lot of things beyond recognition. (Super dangerous , don't shoot point blank with any gun especially a high grain round without proper protection)
@@notahotshot haha it took me a second to get it i forgot i used the acronym, i had to do a double take , PBR , Point Blank Range.
Movie protag: *shoot the lock
Lock: did somebody touch me?
Ricochet:*kills protag
You should have used that broken punch piece you used in a previous ramset video. Using the hardened nail prevented the baseplate from receiving full impact due to the fact that the nail crumpling absorbed almost all of the kinetic energy. Think of it as trying to break a rock with a sledgehammer but the rock has a 2x4 on top of it to absorb and soften the impact of the hammer.
Daily X Danger using long nails wouldn’t have helped, you can get really short ones which would do much better
"lets do one more hit there.."
HITS LOCK WITH INSANE FORCE
lock: giggles
This is one of the rare cases when it's actually faster to pick the lock than open it destructively!
+Jason Rios Its not as rare as you might think... at least I don't think it is.
I mean, sure, it only takes about 5 seconds to rake open a Masterlock, but how long does a Ramset gun take? 2 seconds?
Jason Rios 6 in one hand, half a dozen in the other. It takes about the same amount of time to insert the charge as it takes to insert the pick and I’ve had more than one disaster lock open as soon as I wiggle the pick, so that’s debatable.
Fair enough, though that's best case scenario for the lock picking. If you averaged out the time for a particular lock I think it would take longer. For example, if you lined up 100 #3 Masterlocks and timed picking them all vs. opening them with a Ramset, I'd put money on the Ramset being faster, even with reloading. And that would be the most advantageous for the lock picks... imaging using Abus or American locks.
oxy-acetylein torch would be even faster
“Come on!” “OK, one more... ...this is actually getting to be funny.” LOL
When I saw 14+ minutes... The “Rock” indeed! I almost felt sorry for LPL. Mwahahaha
Hes not picking the lock tho
you never stop amusing me with your videos. these are great. love it.
At last a worthy contender for the ramset. That lock certainly deserves to be called the rock!
"If we can punch through this sh...the bottom plate there."
That's the exact ABUS lock my semi truck company issued me to secure my trailer door. I go to Barstow, CA (lot of tweeker's) and down south near the Mexican border and never had a problem. I've parked in some shady truck stops where homeless / drug addicts frequent and they never attempted to mess with this lock while others had their locks cut .
Makes me proud of my Abus _Rock_ 83CS/80 knowing that all the stories of its legendary toughness are backed up by videos like this. That I've come back to watch again!💯🔒
I love the way he chuckles every time he fires off this thing -- in every video.
I'm sure you would be too. I know I would.
I think he complimented this lock more than I’ve heard any lock complimented on this entire channel
Abus just got itself a costumer
+22freedom33 So, did you see video 565?
Ah well with Christmas around the corner the timing couldn't be better, think they're going for a Santa's workshop vibe?
so, if you can pick it so easily, what's the point of blasting it a dozen times?
NewGoldStandard maybe because the most thieves can't pick or haven't the time to do it...
@@Fabian-cy1ed implying most theives would have a ramset handy anyways
70 megaton nuclear tipped Ramset bolt should’ve been used
All it takes is one very determined expert, with expensive equipment, and about 14 minutes. :)
Ramset Inventor: "C'mon guys, I didn't invent this tool for criminal use for cryin' out loud!"
True, and baseball bats were not invented to hit people, either, but they work pretty well for that.
Thieves: Haha ramset go pow
I've never heard of criminals using a ramset gun, hydraulic port-a-packs on the other hand...... in the old days you could take the cash box off a payphone with one, or take the whole payphone off the wall, nowadays they crack open padlocks, or force key lockboxes off of walls and then break into the houses/businesses
Several tons of pressure that can either crush something, or spread it depending on the head selected, and fits in a couple of large jacket pockets is damm scary for anyone who needs to secure something valuable or remote
No Country For Old Men has entered the chat
funny fact ... that is the same as what the German Otto Hahn said when he invented the milestone for the artificial atomic fission in 1939 and in 1945 saw what became of it ... 👀😨😱😱😢😢😭
It's like watching mister Rogers, but with a dark agenda lol
I was just thinking this guy has part Mr. Rogers in his personality. Very mild/soft spoken.
That's very impressive. The Ramset seems like what you use when you're interested in 'quick' rather than 'quiet', so I think it's fair to call this a fail for it even though it did defeat the lock eventually.
Also something that might help with aligning the centre of a larger thing like the Ramset with a specific point would be drawing some concentric circles around the target point. That would make it easy to see if there is an offset between the tool and the target.
06:43 You need two sandbags or lead shot filled "bean bags" to steady your locks 🤔
"It's just a flesh wound!"
😂😂😂
'Tis but a scratch!
We'll call it a draw.
your arms off
@Sub Optimal And now I know this too! Thank you!
My comment is that I am watching or letting run all the ads on your channel that don't exceed 60 seconds in the hope that you receive a bit of additional income, because I think your videos are absolutely terrific, wonderful, entertaining and sometimes amusing but always seriously professional. Wonderful, wonderful job Mr. Lock Picking Lawyer and may you continue in the best of health for as long as you so desire. 10+ and my sincere appreciation.
Key points,
A lot of energy lost from ricochet and movement. Clamp the plates together (and everything down if possible).
Definitely some way to contain movement, as in stop parts flying, that's the one thing that's going to cause injury.
What about the white/black rounds?
Harder core nails?
(I also personally think the "rock" passes, the time taken, and noise involved, it would be better for anyone breaking in to grind or torch the pin to avoid getting caught.
In the field it probably it would have lasted even longer, not pinned down to the ground and shot at the perfect angle on both sides and bottom. Good lock!
Seriously, Abus should use this as a commercial for this padlock. I'm absolutely sold. I bought some. Worth every dollar.
"Abus Rock" sounds like a rapper's name
Sounds like a place in the Australian outback. Famous aboriginal burial ground, Abus Rock.... 😂
Aesop Rock
Aesop "Lock"
Well, 'Rammstein' sounds like an airfield too.... instead of a rock band.
I clenched up when I thought you were contemplating holding the lock with your hand
Impressive ramset. Mine fired three nails into concrete before it jammed faster than Spaceball One's radar never to work again. Never did finish the planned playroom in the basement with my father. Later the planned playroom became two offices. My father had since bought a new ramset.
Fun fact: The yellow cartridges can send a nail through two stories into the basement. Found this out on a rainy night where my hammer broke and a tin piece of flashing was making LOUD noises when the rain hit it just outside my window. The green cartridges work just fine.
I want to see the ramset used on Mrs. LPL's Ben & Jerry's ice cream lock!
This is ms lockpickinglawyer and what I have for you today is this plastic piece of junk. As you can see in a video my husband tried putting this piece of shit on the first pint and being the smart lady I am I just bypassed it all together. But he has left his ramset and attempted once again to put this lock on another pint of my prized ice cream so we're going to blow the lock to smithereens and have some ice cream in the process.
@@jzburda ... I... Yeah, I kinda wanna see that now.
RAMSET vs. literally the structurally-weakest lock in the LPL's collection.
I was wondering if there would be a hospital visit. Fun stuff. Cheers! Chris
I was waiting for a sweet eyeball ricochet or a ramset through the hand. I was disappointed at the results. lol I'm just joking people I don't want to see anyone get hurt. it would have still been a good laugh.
Any reason he wasn't using a clamp with the aluminum blocks or a vice?
Jack Linde we’re going for shock & awe here. Holding down the lock with clamps would have been counterproductive. This video should have started with this guy saying hey y’all watch this or Hold my beer.
I don't want to sounds like the safety nazis, but I was sincerely worried about a possible ricochet. Take care and be safe.
djtechinics97 Dj “hold my beer while i shoot this lock a few times”
LPL on the phone: Hi Ramset, did you ever consider making a .50 Ramset?
Imagine a 16inch/50 caliber version.