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Two questions about kind of locks

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Two questions about kind of locks

Postby Spoh » Tue May 01, 2012 2:42 pm

What kind of these locks?And what tools i need to pick them?

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Re: Two questions about kind of locks

Postby keysman » Tue May 01, 2012 2:58 pm

Spoh wrote:What kind of these locks?And what tools i need to pick them?


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Re: Two questions about kind of locks

Postby Spoh » Tue May 01, 2012 3:13 pm

What i should to read?I have read the FAQ, but I have not found the right answer.
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Re: Two questions about kind of locks

Postby raimundo » Tue May 01, 2012 10:28 pm

The first photo couldbe a photo of a corbin dropin cylinder, I call corbin based on the ball bearing seen in the first pin position though Russwin may also have made it, they were once separate companies and that old stuff is still around.

The second appears to be a disc detainer lock so you won't be picking that with your petersens or so ords
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Re: Two questions about kind of locks

Postby Spoh » Tue May 01, 2012 11:29 pm

raimundo wrote:The first photo couldbe a photo of a corbin dropin cylinder, I call corbin based on the ball bearing seen in the first pin position though Russwin may also have made it, they were once separate companies and that old stuff is still around.

The second appears to be a disc detainer lock so you won't be picking that with your petersens or so ords


Thank you very much for explanation. My english is not very good, and i didnt understand these words - "so you won't be picking that with your petersens or so ords"...
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