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42 thoughts on “Master Lock’s Best Lock and Why you Shouldn’t Pick it”
  1. BIG THANK YOU to Leon and Jason for these locks. If you pick one of these please take care, those short driver pins could lead to catastrophic spring damage.

  2. Would you be interested in a dual custody soviet era really large padlock with two sets of keys, and what i believe is the original box from Turkmenistan that a friend of mine sent me? I was able to pick one side open, but even the key for the other side is unreliable. I don't know if its a stuck pin or something, but i was able to shim that side from the front to get it open. Not sure what anyone would use it for. It's bloody huge. Weighs 1173g and the shackle itself is 75mm. I'd love to see it restored. But i can't figure out how to get it apart without damaging it

  3. Thank you for sharing your insights, j.gabriel and I have had the same conclusions when we were discussing these 19's, I have definitely enjoyed what I have learned by cutting of number of these open, by the eay if your interested i can send you a link of the video where that particular 19 was made into a cutaway, I would also love to see a closeup of the pins while you are picking it, thanks again for sharing

  4. What a beast and a monstrous shackle pop. nice picking Lock Noob. If it's the same Jason and I am pretty sure it is as he featured that lock on his channel after it was made into a cutaway. He sent me one of his master lock number 19's to have a pick at, now I see why it was a little frustrating to pick at first 😂. I could tell they were not all standard pins but couldn't work out what they were.
    Thank you so much for sharing and the great reveal as to what's inside this beast.

  5. Now that provided a lot of insight, I've seen then picked before but never knew about the springs protruding down into the chamber, that would be a big problem. Thanks, that is one beefy lock, and that cutaway is gorgeous!

  6. I’m kind of laughing at the title of this one. If you’ve watched bosnianbill’s video on the model 19 you know why you shouldn’t pick it. It’s because it’s incredibly difficult. He compared the keyway to the TrioVing D-12 which as a most of us know is extremely hard to pick because the keypins literally rest on the warding so getting a pick under them has a really high chance of oversetting them.

  7. I have to re-edit.. So 2,200 views and only 340 give him a thumbs up 34 people comment? C'mon people atleast recognize he is awesome at what he does and appreciate the work he puts into all of this…. just say "thank you Ash for your time".. like so… Thank you Ash, Jason and Leon! Very interesting… nice that Masterlock actually made something you have to work on. I'm pretty proud #3 5 and even 1 I have had success.. its just a hobby but keeps my mind busy.. again, thanks Ash, appreciate what you do and the knowledge you have gave me.. wish I had a 10th of the talent you have.. God Bless.. its not that hard guys (and girls) he's a gifted guy with a specific talent and personally l appreciate him sharing.. Thanks Ash… sorry man. Didn't mean to go on but the ratio is killing me you deserve better. 👍

  8. Isn’t it the number 19 that has those crazy pins because you self-key it? I think Bosnian Bill had a video on this. As delivered, each chamber has one long serrated pin in it. You insert the key, twist it hard, and each pin breaks into two parts at the nearest serration, giving you your pinning for that specific key.

  9. that lock is not my friend it snapped my favourite pick and it's cursed 🤣🤣great video Ash mate awesome cutaway.i cart beleave I still giggle like a kid when I hear my name🤣👍😊🇬🇧😎👊

  10. I’m very new to lock picking and have a question. Why do you start from pin 6 and work your way to pin 1. I have a terrible time finding pin 6 unless I start at pin 1. What am I doing wrong? Thanks for letting me ask a really “noob” question.

  11. That is hardly the BEST lock from Master, but it was a large one, no doubt. Master makes commercial models that never get featured by yootoobers, particularly the ones that take door lock cylinders by Medeco, Assa, Ruko etc. There was also the first "Door lock Cylinder" padlock which resembled the #19 from Master, the model #29.

  12. Yes! This video has indeed been a long time coming and been waiting to see how you're going on with your personal Master Lock 19 saga. I honestly believe that the " Serrated" feedback that's felt with these are from the spring ( maybe another reason for their being so beefy , to take the extra abuse if the lock ever has to be picked, along with theuse of strong core spring to save the spring from getting mangled ).
    this confirms my suspicion that I have had with these and was totally convinced that they were some out there with serrated but to find out, that's the spring. I will share more information with you as I find out. 🦾👍🔥

  13. For tight warding like this, I like to use my hooks as flags, that is, to rotate rather than lever. With luck, after clearing enough pins, you can rest the shaft of the pick on the top ward.

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