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Project childsafe locks

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Project childsafe locks

Postby Challenger909 » 17 Mar 2009 19:24

I have a couple locks I received from my hunter safety course. The keyway is extremely small anyone ever succeded in picking them. They are yellow and given out to help lock children out of guns. Yes I know you can easily cut them, but I want to pick them
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Re: Project childsafe locks

Postby 5thcorps » 17 Mar 2009 19:27

Trigger locks are easy, easy, easy. Never come across one I couldn't pop in 10 seconds flat.
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Re: Project childsafe locks

Postby Engineer » 17 Mar 2009 21:59

You might have problems picking them unless you make yourself a set of small picks for small locks like these, then they will be real easy as 5thcorps said! You problem might simply be your picks are too big at the moment!
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Re: Project childsafe locks

Postby Challenger909 » 18 Mar 2009 18:05

Thanks I'm making a small set right now.
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Re: Project childsafe locks

Postby TheSkyer » 18 Mar 2009 19:03

I get my Master trigger lock open in less 3 second after inserting the pick (seriously). I use very flat hook,the pick is about 2mm thick at the end.
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