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10 PIN TUBULAR LOCK?

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10 PIN TUBULAR LOCK?

Postby heaslip » 22 Nov 2005 15:53

so i was in school when ch-em the lock just fell out. so i took it home and had a loock at it and it had ten pins.and i went onto the internet and i could only find 7 pin or 8 pin adjustable tubular picks. so waht should i use to open it
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Postby grit1 » 22 Nov 2005 15:58

A flame thrower perhaps? Can anyone lend this lad a flame thrower?
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Postby illusion » 22 Nov 2005 16:04

WTH are you talking about?

you were in school and suddenly a lock materialises in front of you, and happens to be a high security lock??? then you just take it home??

hehehehe... if a 7 pin version of the tubular pick is for 7 pin tubular locks. and the same applies to 8 pin tubular locks...

... then what on earth could a 10 pin tubular lock need to pick it? ....

yup that's right, a 10 pin tubular lock pick. :x

This tool will cost you a lot of money, and it is hard to find because you are not meant to be messing about with these locks, unless you are a locksmith, or have a designated purpose.

are you trying hard to be a fuckwit or something?
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Postby Auto45 » 22 Nov 2005 16:05

Think That a HIGH SECURITY Lock you will need level 2 security to get that pick or information on it.

LEVEL 2 RESTRICTED

LAW ENFORCEMENT; CRIMINALIST; GOVERNMENT INVESTIGATORS WITH POLICE POWERS; AND PRIVATE SECURITY WITH CONTRACTUAL RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT GOVERNMENT ENTITIES; NUCLEAR SITES; LOCKSMITHS; SAFE AND VAULT TECHNICIANS; GOVERNMENT INTELLIGENCE AND COVERT ENTRY SPECIALISTS.

http://www.security.org/
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Postby grit1 » 22 Nov 2005 16:11

illusion wrote:WTH are you talking about?

you were in school and suddenly a lock materialises in front of you, and happens to be a high security lock??? then you just take it home??

hehehehe... if a 7 pin version of the tubular pick is for 7 pin tubular locks. and the same applies to 8 pin tubular locks...

... then what on earth could a 10 pin tubular lock need to pick it? ....

yup that's right, a 10 pin tubular lock pick. :x

This tool will cost you a lot of money, and it is hard to find because you are not meant to be messing about with these locks, unless you are a locksmith, or have a designated purpose.

are you trying hard to be a fuckwit or something?


ROFL :evil:
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Postby Auto45 » 22 Nov 2005 16:17

I am sure that digital_blue can help him with this :roll:
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Postby n2oah » 22 Nov 2005 17:03

Auto45 wrote:Think That a HIGH SECURITY Lock you will need level 2 security to get that pick or information on it.


My arse a 10 pin tubular lock is high security lock. Any lock that has "tubular" in is it automatically a crappy lock.
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Postby Shrub » 22 Nov 2005 17:11

:lol: Not entirely true though, the 10 pin locks are classed as a high security lock and are a pain to pick.
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