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Question about locks

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Question about locks

Postby smagol900 » Tue Jun 26, 2012 6:50 am

How remove pins from lock?
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Re: Question about locks

Postby smagol900 » Tue Jun 26, 2012 6:56 am

Do old mul-t-lock mounted on blockade gearbox from 1998 is resistant on bumping?(sorry for my english)
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Re: Question about locks

Postby smagol900 » Tue Jun 26, 2012 7:01 am

Do dom ix6kg is resistant for this http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... so0#at=239 ?
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Re: Question about locks

Postby Solomon » Tue Jun 26, 2012 7:22 am

smagol900 wrote:How remove pins from lock?

Here.

smagol900 wrote:Do old mul-t-lock mounted on blockade gearbox from 1998 is resistant on bumping?(sorry for my english)

Assuming it's a garrison, classic or interactive then yes. Pin-in-pins will be difficult to bump and the keys can't be made by hand but yes, it is possible and has been done. Garrisons would be the "easiest" to bump although being full of spools I'd say it'd take a great deal of practice to bump them reliably.

smagol900 wrote:Do dom ix6kg is resistant for this http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... so0#at=239 ?

Video is unavailable. And you asked this already in another thread anyway. If nobody replied to that thread it's because your question is very specific and not many people will know this without looking into it. Sure, we could google it for you and figure out an answer fairly quickly but it's annoying doing everything for you every time. Especially seeing as when we do give you clear and concise answers, you ignore it and repeat the same question in reply. ¬_¬

PRO TIP: Try typing the lock model into google and looking at the first few links. If you can't figure it out for yourself then I don't understand your motivation for even asking us about it... you're clearly not a hobbyist so it'd be far more sensible to ask a locksmith in your country if you have a huge list of locks you want to know specific questions about. Or, assuming you're from poland, try asking the guys over at lockpicking.pl ;)
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Re: Question about locks

Postby smagol900 » Tue Jun 26, 2012 6:21 pm

If I took a photo and gave it to the forum,from the photo can you see what it is mul-t-lock(this mul-t-lock was mounted in 1998)?

Do bearlock is resistant on bumping?
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Re: Question about locks

Postby squelchtone » Tue Jun 26, 2012 10:06 pm

smagol900 wrote:If I took a photo and gave it to the forum,from the photo can you see what it is mul-t-lock(this mul-t-lock was mounted in 1998)?

Do bearlock is resistant on bumping?



To upload photo to forum, please upload photo to http://tinypic.com and then paste Image URL link in forum post.

The correct question would be: "Is bearlock resistant to bumping" are you using google translator? try this: http://translate.google.com/?tl=pl&q=undefined
Image
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Re: Question about locks

Postby Solomon » Tue Jun 26, 2012 10:32 pm

smagol900 wrote:If I took a photo and gave it to the forum,from the photo can you see what it is mul-t-lock(this mul-t-lock was mounted in 1998)?

Do bearlock is resistant on bumping?

Yes, but it's most likely one of the models I mentioned so it wouldn't be necessary. Like I said, they are bumpable but it's difficult to do.

Don't need to picture. Can bump. But not easy.
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Re: Question about locks

Postby smagol900 » Wed Jun 27, 2012 4:53 am

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Re: Question about locks

Postby smagol900 » Wed Jun 27, 2012 4:56 am

Link from previous post doesn't work.It will be work http://shortyy.net/r/i/h/FFH
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Re: Question about locks

Postby Shifty » Thu Jun 28, 2012 2:19 am

I am so confused. And...This thread seems a little shady. Honestly, it seems like you are trying to figure out how to bypass a lock and steal something. The video you posted is along the same lines of search inquiry: "How can i get in this lock?"
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Re: Question about locks

Postby smagol900 » Thu Jun 28, 2012 5:46 am

Do you think that I would pick DOM IX6KG?I have problem even with yeti lock.
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Re: Question about locks

Postby smagol900 » Thu Jul 12, 2012 12:24 am

Do DeFort padlock is hard to pick? http://www.tinyurl.pl?WBBX8mzG
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Re: Question about locks

Postby sandplum » Thu Jul 12, 2012 11:34 pm

smagol900 wrote:Do DeFort padlock is hard to pick? http://www.tinyurl.pl?WBBX8mzG


Hi Smagol

Both of these sentences are true:

All locks are hard to pick
All locks can be picked

It just depends on what you know and what you can do and how much time you have.

Before you ask any more questions about specific locks, it would help us to know more about your skills and experience. Please tell us a little more about yourself and why you are interested in these locks. Then we can be more helpful when answering your questions.
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Re: Question about locks

Postby smagol900 » Sun Jul 15, 2012 2:06 am

I am not so good in picking lock.I am interested locks because i want to do my locks are good.


SORRY FOR MY ENGLISH :oops:
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Re: Question about locks

Postby smagol900 » Thu Jul 19, 2012 4:48 pm

Do mt5+ have a security pins?
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