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Speedi

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I recently had some Cobra Hockey Puck lock bodies drilled & they destroyed the lock body & the shroud that the lock body goes into. I contacted Ra-Lock where I purchased the Cobra Spinner locks from & they tell me that you can't buy the shroud separate & that you have to buy a new Cobra Spinner lock body, lock & shroud. Does anyone know of someone who sells just the shroud? It's seems pretty unbelievable to me that they won't or can't sell the shroud along with the new lock cylinder. I've attached a picture of what the shroud looks like.
 

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I.B. Washincars

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Contact Cobra. I'm sure Ra-Lock buys them complete from Cobra.

Back when I bought my ACW kits, I wanted the spinners as well, but they were out of them and only had the standard version. Maybe the lock body is different to accommodate the spinner. I ground the flats out of my doors so the toilet seat will just spin around if someone tries to twist it off.
 

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All my shrouds were made for me by a local metal fab shop using stainless steel pipe.
 

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If they are drilling the locks as opposed to twisting I might ant to have a local metal shop fab some sort of cover or the whole lock so they would have to drill thru that as well.
 

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I watch LockPickingLawyer's YouTube channel, and have seen him drill a few puck locks and open them in just a few seconds, but those are drilled through the face and only needs about 1/8" of material drilled through. I have some Cobra Lock pucks but with Medeco inserts, which have the lock pin situated where you'd need to drill through 2" of hardened steel to depress the pin.
 
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