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Questions about lock types and picking.

Postby grispy » 15 Sep 2006 3:49

Pardon the ignorance, but I was wondering what type of lock has a half moon shape. It looks almost like a tubular lock. Also, same question about the other tubular style lock which looks like a copper coin pressed into a silver coin. The entire thing is flush, including the pins which are completely exposed. Thanks!

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Postby lockedin » 15 Sep 2006 4:09

Well, the half-moon is most likely an abloy. It works by a disk mechanism very different from a tubular. And the the second one with the pins exposed sounds like a tubular, but pictures are a must to be completely sure.
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Postby unbreakable » 15 Sep 2006 6:20

And they both sound like vending machine locks.......


Seeing as this is your first post, welcome to the forum.
Second, you may wish to select an easier beginner locks, say a kwikset or a master lock.
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Postby Shrub » 15 Sep 2006 9:10

Thanks for looking, check the forum rules, have a read around the FAQ's and click the picture on my sig,
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