[166] Review - Rav Bariach Locxis Part 1 of 2
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- čas přidán 23. 02. 2019
- The Locxis is the poor cousin to the Mul-T-Lock Interactive. It has two interactive chambers...but that doesn't help its security much. I would not buy this lock, you should buy the MTL Interactive instead. Part 2 will be a tutorial on how to pick this lock - it's an easy lock to beat.
Thanks alot for the indepth and detailed explanation. Think i might have to watch it again later, that was a lot to take in. Thanks for sharing and have a great week.
Very nice info, great brake down on the details of these locks your commentary was awesome brother
Cool lock my friend and nice explanation
I love the level of detail you go into, thanks for sharing.
Thanks mate. I love the detail, it's just fascinating to see how these things are built.
Interesting - good info. mate :)
Nicely done!
Thanks Michael for another great, in depth video. Just got hold of one of these myself, quick search and this came up second. Will check out part 2 before LPLs video (although from the looks of it I have watched and liked these before!)
Really interesting review and comparison. Be interesting if Rav Bariach get back to you.
Somehow I doubt it unfortunately.
I'll have to rewatch this in 5 years once I get some more experience under my belt
Great video and very detail explanation. As always you pay very much attention in detail !!! thank you !
The RB Keylocx for sure has those lips on the inner driver. I have 4 different locks, I need to gut the other 3.
I have 2 different Locxis as well. One has key control side pins and just one interactive pin. The other looks like the one in the video.
@@preferredcustomer3527 I just gutted mine, the one with 2 interactive pins and the inside is way different, the only similar pin is the bump stop key pin. The Driver pins: 4 serrated (5 deep serrations) outer drivers, inners are standard, with bump stop driver (top hat shaped) and a half spool inner. The Key pins: 1 standard outer, 3 serrated ( 1 light serration), 1 bump stop outer(shaped exactly like the one shown in the video) and all standard inners. It's a way different pick.
Interesting, perhaps I missed it (information overload), but did the "cheaper lock" count the inner pins in their calculations ??
I get the point though it is a cheaper lock for a reason (or should be).
Thanks for taking the time and effort to explain the lock in detail 😎😎👍👍😘
Very interesting, lots of stuff I didn't t know but I knew they were the predecessor to MTL. A disappointing lock though.✌😎