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need new lock

Having read the FAQ's you are still unfulfilled and seek more enlightenment, so post your general lock picking questions here.
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need new lock

Postby rabidchipmunk91 » 19 Sep 2006 17:51

well i have been practicing on a master lock no3 , but its just a little too easy. could anyone tell me a good lock thats harder than the master lock but not too. thanks.
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Postby Kaotik » 19 Sep 2006 22:30

There are differences in locks, not stating the obvious but, a lock that is easy for me is or may not be easy for you.

That being said, try going to a dollar,convenience or hardware store and purchase a few varieties, check the keys if possible to insure a different biting (in some cases two locks with different key cutting depths but a similar sequence can be similar in how the lock is being picked).

ie. If lock #1's key is cut to 34365 with no security pin, and lock #2's key is cut to 23254 also with no security pin. Even though the pins may not set in the same order for each lock, the locks are similar being that the only difference is a one cut depth difference for each pin.

I have also come across pairs of locks where the pins set in the same order on different brands. It just happens this way sometimes, good luck and post your findings if any. :)
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Re: need new lock

Postby Bud Wiser » 19 Sep 2006 23:52

rabidchipmunk91 wrote:well i have been practicing on a master lock no3 , but its just a little too easy. could anyone tell me a good lock thats harder than the master lock but not too. thanks.


well if you find the #3 easy you might want to try the master #140 or 141, both are the same accept one has a plastic coating. It's a four pin tumbler with spool pins. Others like it and find it challenging, personally I find it just as easy as the #3. You can find them at Walmart. A much better spool lock is a brinks 1-9/16 solid brass padlock, pn 101-40001. You can find them at Walmart for about $5. This lock smokes the master 140. 100% better quality. It's a much better representation of spool pins, but not too difficult to pick, yet enough of a challenge to keep your interest. IMHO this is the perfect lock to practice with spool pins!

If your SPP your #3 and honestly find it easy, try one of those locks mentioned.
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Postby rabidchipmunk91 » 20 Sep 2006 5:23

thanks. i think ill get the brinks.
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Postby pinsetter » 20 Sep 2006 12:38

A cheap lock that will provide a bit more challenge than a Master #3 is the 2" Mountain Security brass padlock that you can pick up at Wal-Mart. It has 6 pin stacks as opposed to 4 in the Master lock, which increases the difficulty somewhat. I always look at the keys when buying locks and try to get locks with high/low combinations.
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Postby rabidchipmunk91 » 20 Sep 2006 18:25

thanks. i got a brinks 101-40001 and a 101-50001.
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Postby rabidchipmunk91 » 20 Sep 2006 19:54

well i am happy with the locks :D . I cant get eather of them bu i am using very poorly made picks. it will be better when i get my pick set. well ill get it practice makes perfect.
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