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Schlage Cut-Away Practice Lock Review

THE starting place for new members. FAQ's, instructions on how to pick a lock, valuable information like product reviews, links to lock picking related sites, forum rules, lockpicking tool vendors, and more. START HERE.

Re: Schlage Cut-Away Practice Lock Review

Postby Cryogenick » 17 Dec 2008 1:13

Here is my first attempt at making my own cutaway, its a 6 pin Schlage pulled from a b662 in the recycle bin at the shop I work at. In the next few days I will actually put the other core in a vice and try to make something a bit cleaner, but after a bit of cleaning up with a file, this one does actually work well and is easy to watch under decent lighting.

http://www.postfader.com/cutaway.jpg


-KR
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Re: Schlage Cut-Away Practice Lock Review

Postby theTastyCat » 10 Jan 2011 0:34

Sorry to resuscitate an old thread, but I ordered the same set off of lockpicks.com and was sorely disappointed. As you all have already said, it is extremely easy to pick and is nothing like a Schlage, which is too bad - I have a Schlage I have never been able to open, and I would love to have had a see-through practice lock. Save your money. The only thing it's good for is showing somebody else how a lock works, and it is very good at that.
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Re: Schlage Cut-Away Practice Lock Review

Postby Couloirman » 10 Jan 2011 17:17

I agree as well. I picked up the youtube lockpick set a little while back and the schlage and kwikset cutaways feel exactly the same and are just as easy to pick.
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