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picking locks with key still in

European hardware -lever locks, profile cylinders specific for European locks. European lock picks and European locks.

picking locks with key still in

Postby bazg » 6 Aug 2006 15:13

Hi Guys,
Ive got 2 questions if someone could help :-
1) can you pick a euro cylinder with a key still in the inside of
the door,once it is picked do you just have to turn the cam.
2) same question for a curtain mortice lock is it possible just to
turn the key that is allready in with a mortice pick or key turner.
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Postby Shrub » 6 Aug 2006 15:56

Pleas edo a search before posting,

Yes some euro locks can be opened through various methods that still have the keys in,

Almost all mortice locks that have the key in can be opened yes,

Personally i dont think the full descriptions of how to do this is for the public sections as they are classed as a bypass but you may find other hints on other threads o the same subject that will give you enough of a clue to have a go, there was even one i answered today or last night on the same subject,
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