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Full stack of security pins

Picked all the easy locks and want to step up your game? Further your lock picking techniques, exchange pro tips, videos, lessons, and develop your skills here.

Full stack of security pins

Postby bluefish6900 » 7 Apr 2009 19:38

Well i finally got a lock with a full stack of security pins. It's a Master lock Pro Series 6121. It has 4 spools and 1 serrated. I was successful at picking it only when the cylinder is out of the lock (better feedback), I am now pretty motivated to get it open in the lock. Just have to play with more tension, this takes a fair amount of force to open with the key. The lock isn't the greatest quality but it's security pins just the same.

I would like to say thanks to everybody that post on here, what a great way to get information, even if i still have about 4-5 months of reading throught post . Then the problem of finding what you read... Not that big of a deal when you know it's here somewhere.

Once again thanks guys....

Cheers
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Re: Full stack of security pins

Postby lock2006 » 8 Apr 2009 0:24

Good to hear you were successful at picking
this Master lock Pro Series 6121.
I have one of this lock and they are good locks to start with
but if you want more security pins try the 1105,5200, or the 5260 american lock series
and see how much fun can be playing with this locks
good luck.
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