I have a Ruger .22 "Single Six" revolver, purchased new about 5 years ago. I rarely use it, and keep a trigger lock on it when I'm not using it. The trigger lock is made by Master lock and the two keys that go with it are Master and labeled P250. I have checked online to make sure they're the correct keys, and they are. But, for some reason, they will not open the trigger lock. Here is a link to a picture of the lock and key -- it looks exactly like mine.
http://grabagun.com/catalog/product/view/id/4904?gclid=CKH-4tSKh8ACFQ5gMgodDnIApQ
Can anyone give me a clue as to why the keys would stop working (they've worked many times in the past) or even better, what I can do to get the lock to open? For those who haven't used a trigger lock, it has two pieces -- you put one on each side of the trigger guard and the squeeze them together until the snap into place -- so it's impossible to pull the trigger. This one was squeezed good and tight and now I can't get it open no matter how much I fiddle with the key. The keys both go all the way in, but they just will not turn.
If I can't get the key to open the lock, I don't know what I'll do because the lock looks extremely tough and I'm sure it's made to be very difficult to open without the key.
Does anyone know enough about these kinds of locks to help me out? I would be most appreciative!