After I mastered all my Master locks and Kwiksets and various no names or off brand cheapies I moved to the Brinks line.
The R70 comes in two flavors, big and small. Get both, once you figure out the correct tension they are easy. Hardest part, the correct tension.
But then what I wondered? Whats a good security lock to practice on?
The Brinks 1-9/16 (40mm) Brass Padlock! This lock is perfect for newbies who are ready to try security locks! It's perhaps the easiest real security lock! Model number 101-40001 I got mine at Walmart.
It has spool pins, decent size keyway, you can feel how spool pins work on this lock very easily! This is a great first time security lock to practice on! It's not hard, but hard enough for a noob to have to pay attention! This lock can even be raked with the proper tension!
Next lock would be it's big brother, the 2" (50mm) solid brass. This one is a little harder! It has serrated pins! Not as easy to feel as the 40mm, but not out of the reach to pick! It will definitely take a little longer for you to crack. I also have the 44mm shrouded brinks. Lots of security pins! Lots of fun!
What's next? A coffee break, I'm tired
