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TSA 007, Defiant Deadbolt, and Masterlock 140 (First Locks)

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.

TSA 007, Defiant Deadbolt, and Masterlock 140 (First Locks)

Postby Skywalka443 » 18 Sep 2007 18:40

Well, I finally had some spare cash laying around and decided to get a set of lock picking tools. I ordered 9 pick set of Brockhage off lockpicks.com.

I found a TSA 007 lock which has been the simplest lock yet, I simply put in the S rake apply tension and push down on the handle and it pops open.

The defiant was tough as I was only able to open it once with all the pins in it. When I took it apart I found it had a spool pin in it. I took apart the lock and unfortunately lost a spring :( however ill be picking up a new one tomorrow.

The Master 140 has been a problem, It has multiple security pins or so I read and I haven't opened it yet.

But I am glad I started picking as it is already a challenging hobby. Also I have read a few of the posts about security pins and I am starting to understand what i need to do to open it.

So thanks,
Skylar
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