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by PhR0Z3N_PhL4M3 » 30 Nov 2004 17:43
Hello there , im just wondering if anyone knows the specifics of this lock. I have one i got off an old barn door and im am pretty sure it has some sort of security pins, but im not sure. Any info you guys can find will be much apreciated. (I've done a google but to no avail)
thanks, andrew
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by Cman22 » 30 Nov 2004 18:16
All americans have some type of security pins. usually serrated bottom pins and spools and/or serrated top pins. It will be a challenge to pick. Good luck  .
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by PhR0Z3N_PhL4M3 » 30 Nov 2004 23:35
Bah... i guess ill just set that aside for a while, while i work with my spool pins .. its still challanging :d
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by quickpicks » 1 Dec 2004 8:56
Do you have a key for this lock? If you do you can take a few of the pins out to make it easier to pick. Try it with just two pins for now.
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by Cerberus » 1 Dec 2004 21:26
i tried an american lock last night, and finally realized something, that every time i had pins up, and then put the fourth and last one up, one of the other three come down. i quit after that.
but i'm going to go at it with a shim.
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by zeke79 » 2 Dec 2004 0:13
good luck with that shim  !!
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by quickpicks » 2 Dec 2004 16:24
Cerberus wrote:i tried an american lock last night, and finally realized something, that every time i had pins up, and then put the fourth and last one up, one of the other three come down. i quit after that.
but i'm going to go at it with a shim.
That means there are spools in there that must be set first. tou can tell there spools by pushing them up. you can feel a big jump when they are set.
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by salzi684 » 2 Dec 2004 18:14
Cerberus, like zeke implys, don't even bother with a shim you'll just be wasting it.
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by PickPick » 2 Dec 2004 18:34
Not necessarily. When shimming a lock with serrated pins, you mustn't put constant pressure on the shim. Instead carefully test the pins with a hook while always moving the shim back and forth until it enters deeper than usual. Then follow up with the next pin but try not to move it back far enough to lose the other pin.This way you'll avoid shredding it.
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by zeke79 » 3 Dec 2004 10:13
I was under the impression that he was going to try and shim the deadlock on the hasp of the lock. You can shim the cylinder itself after removing it from the lock body and some practice.
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by Cerberus » 29 Dec 2004 12:34
i was, but realized i would have been foolish to try it. and i can't do what you said, pick pick, cause the cylinder is protected.
here is a picture of the key area.

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by pick_maker » 29 Dec 2004 18:13
I love this pictue!
Musta been a debris sale after Matrix 3.
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by Cerberus » 29 Dec 2004 23:36
ah, ok?? am i missing something? 
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