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Disassembly of a gun trigger lock.

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Disassembly of a gun trigger lock.

Postby Schuyler » 21 Aug 2006 13:05

I re-read the rules just to make sure this wasn't defined as "advanced" but if anyone would like to define it as such, I would certainly understand, as it may compromise the security of the locks that keep guns relatively safe.

That said? These do not, at all, appear to be complicated locks. 3-4 pin, each of them (I ordered a collection of them from eBay for something new to pick at) Having been at them for a while, I would now like to take one apart, but can't see a convenient way to that wouldn't damage the lock.

If anyone has experience in disassembling a trigger lock, I would appreciate any advice. If you need pictures to go on, well, give me a day and I'll get my hands on a camera. Many of you have seen the woes of my phone's camera.

Thanks in advance!
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Postby Shrub » 21 Aug 2006 14:31

I think this can be seen as not suitable for public sections due to the items they lock up, if we teach others how they work and can be picked in public an acident could very well soon follow if not somthign worse,

Ill lock it for now and if an admin or other mod feels it is ok it will be unlocked again,
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