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Difference between US and European locks?

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

Difference between US and European locks?

Postby kikme » 25 Jul 2006 22:55

So, being new to picking I decided I'd try my lock on my apartment 1st. To my dismay it took me no more than 5 seconds to pick. I've done some research and would like to install a Kaba Gege pExtra. The trouble I'm having is figuring out if european locks are even compatable with US locks/doors. I wouldn't be too suprised if it turned out that the holes in doors are smaller or wood a different thickness making it impossible to install a european lock in my US door. Does anyone have any insight into this? Also, anyone know a good way to get ahold of an European lock in the US? Can't find any websites... Thanks!
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Postby Shrub » 26 Jul 2006 10:07

Look at the manufactuer's websites for specs and search ebay for locks,

The size isnt that differant if at all and nothing a good escution wouldnt fix anyway,

You could of course simply install a second lock of whatever make,

Be warned though, a lock from over here may be met with confusion when you need a spare key cut and also may make a lockie reach for the drill if your locked out,

Simply go for a better quality US lock if you want to improve security,

Dont pick locks you rely on,
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Postby Gordon Airporte » 27 Jul 2006 0:38

I'm not suggesting that a more pick resistant lock isn't a good idea, but beyond a certain point you'd want to upgrade your door (steel frame) to match the higher security of a new lock. I suspect that of the people who would want to get into your house without a key, most would be willing to break stuff - so a fancy lock only stops... who?
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Postby illusion » 27 Jul 2006 3:58

"so a fancy lock only stops... who?"

An unethical lockpicker with a grudge? :?
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