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Bjango practice board number 22

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Bjango practice board number 22

Postby Mastafarian » 22 May 2013 15:37

I recently purchased a practice board to test my lock picking skills (i'm a beginner so they are not very good) and it's a bit hit with opening the locks at the moment and when they do open it's only really luck. I m just wonder if anybody who has had experience with any of the bjango practice boards knows if the locks on the contain security pins as I am having quite a lot of trouble with them but i'm not sure why. I'm not really feeling the plug wanting to turn backwards so I think that I might be either over setting the pins or not applying enough pressure with the tension wrench to find the binding pin each time.

This is the practice board that I have http://www.amazon.co.uk/Locksmiths-Cyli ... ctice+lock

Does anybody have any tips at all that could help me please?
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Re: Bjango practice board number 22

Postby fgarci03 » 5 Jun 2013 7:54

I don't know the locks on it. But do you feel any kind of false set?
If you do, you definantly have security pins.
Go ahead, keep plugging away, picking on me! You will end up on bypass or with rigor mortise.
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Re: Bjango practice board number 22

Postby beancurd » 6 Jun 2013 7:56

If you are in the uk, you could probably give them a ring and ask them. The contact details are on their website:

http://bjanco.net/contact_us.html
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