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Different pins

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Different pins

Postby Drastic80 » 22 Jul 2016 19:12

How do I know what type of pins I'm dealing with? On a pin and tumbler lock. Ive been practicing SPP and can mot figure it out, my only success has just been luck, the many I did open. I'm opening them spp, but I'm not learning anything. Any help?
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Re: Different pins

Postby Robotnik » 22 Jul 2016 19:43

The beginner's section on this site and others cover these topics exhaustively. Scanning that section, and searching for specific topics, will turn up a wealth of info.

I'm intending this not as an admonition, but as helpful advice. There's a steep learning curve with lockpicking, and it's not uncommon early on to feel like you have no idea what's going on. Learn as much as you can about how a lock works, and practice as much as you can. Good luck!
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Re: Different pins

Postby sisk » 22 Jul 2016 20:34

The best way to learn this in my opinion is to progress naturally through locks that you know what pins are in them. Start with a normal lock modified to one pin, then add pins one at a time up to 5 pins. Then get a lock that you know has a spool (Master #140s are good for this). Once you master that move up to one with multiple spools (Master 150). Then get something with serrated pins (American 1100s). I don't know any locks with t pins or mushroom pins to recommend, but I can tell you that mushroom pins are picked just like spools and t pins are pretty easy to detect by the time you can handle serrated pins.
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Re: Different pins

Postby GWiens2001 » 22 Jul 2016 20:44

Written by a member here... Lockpicking Detail Overkill. It will answer many of your questions.

Read it. Learn it. Live it.

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Re: Different pins

Postby mseifert » 22 Jul 2016 21:09

Lots of good recourse online .. YouTube.. Webpages.. Etc.. just need to put in the research time ..
When I finally leave this world.. Will someone please tell my wife what I have REALLY spent on locks ...
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