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Master Lock Pro Series 6325... not that hard

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Master Lock Pro Series 6325... not that hard

Postby daniel22747 » 18 Aug 2013 22:33

Hello,

Just got the master lock pro series 6325 in the mail. It's a nice sturdy lock and is said to have 5 spool pins for it's drivers. I was suprised to find that it is really not that hard to pick! The spool pins seem to make a rather shallow false set that is pretty easy to either avoid or get out of.
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Re: Master Lock Pro Series 6325... not that hard

Postby Raymond » 22 Aug 2013 19:14

One 7-pin InstaKey by Falcon. Turned it open several times before removing it from the mortise cylinder housing.

These cores use only the last (tip) four spaces for the core removal lug. It included small spools for bottom pins, build-up pins and top pins.
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Re: Master Lock Pro Series 6325... not that hard

Postby phrygianradar » 23 Aug 2013 8:30

Raymond wrote:One 7-pin InstaKey by Falcon. Turned it open several times before removing it from the mortise cylinder housing.

These cores use only the last (tip) four spaces for the core removal lug. It included small spools for bottom pins, build-up pins and top pins.

I picked an InstaKey once and it was a nightmare to get picked to the control position! My hat goes off to you! Not...easy.
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