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Help Identify This Lock

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Help Identify This Lock

Postby onionz » 7 Feb 2015 22:54

I know it is a Schlage C keyway. Is there anything else I could know about this lock?
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Re: Help Identify This Lock

Postby KPick » 7 Feb 2015 23:19

It's a very easy to pick lock once you know how to defeat spool pins. You can repin it to be secure as hell with serrated keypins and you can also place it inside most modern schlage sets.
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Re: Help Identify This Lock

Postby Squelchtone » 7 Feb 2015 23:22

um.. that's about it, not much else to it really. what are you hoping to find out and to what end exactly? you wanna know who makes it and the model number or how to pick it or what?

KPick: it isn't a given that it has any spool pins in it based on those photos, and where exactly outside of buying a LAB security pin kit for $60 dollars is the OP getting serrated pins?
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Re: Help Identify This Lock

Postby KPick » 7 Feb 2015 23:27

Squelchtone wrote:um.. that's about it, not much else to it really. what are you hoping to find out and to what end exactly? you wanna know who makes it and the model number or how to pick it or what?

KPick: it isn't a given that it has any spool pins in it based on those photos, and where exactly outside of buying a LAB security pin kit for $60 dollars is the OP getting serrated pins?


were a lock picking community. we can humbly ask other wise lockpickers like you and me for them. just like I got them, and I'm more than willing to pass them down, like the lockpicking101 citizen i am.
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Re: Help Identify This Lock

Postby Squelchtone » 7 Feb 2015 23:30

KPick wrote:
Squelchtone wrote:um.. that's about it, not much else to it really. what are you hoping to find out and to what end exactly? you wanna know who makes it and the model number or how to pick it or what?

KPick: it isn't a given that it has any spool pins in it based on those photos, and where exactly outside of buying a LAB security pin kit for $60 dollars is the OP getting serrated pins?


were a lock picking community. we can humbly ask other wise lockpickers like you and me for them. just like I got them, and I'm more than willing to pass them down, like the lockpicking101 citizen i am.


riiiight, I'm sure that's exactly what you were thinking when you didn't mention this at all in the reply I commented on.. nice save.

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Re: Help Identify This Lock

Postby KPick » 7 Feb 2015 23:33

Squelchtone wrote:
KPick wrote:
Squelchtone wrote:um.. that's about it, not much else to it really. what are you hoping to find out and to what end exactly? you wanna know who makes it and the model number or how to pick it or what?

KPick: it isn't a given that it has any spool pins in it based on those photos, and where exactly outside of buying a LAB security pin kit for $60 dollars is the OP getting serrated pins?


were a lock picking community. we can humbly ask other wise lockpickers like you and me for them. just like I got them, and I'm more than willing to pass them down, like the lockpicking101 citizen i am.


riiiight, I'm sure that's exactly what you were thinking when you didn't mention this at all in the reply I commented on.. nice save.

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well now he knows, and he can ask. simple and easy as that. besides. people don't have to be ashamed to ask for things. i mean this is a lockpicking forum, just like any other forum, i'm sure there is someone out there who is willing to help. don't be so harsh squelchtone.
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Re: Help Identify This Lock

Postby onionz » 7 Feb 2015 23:36

On that note, I would love some security pins as this lock has none. I was able to rake it open with a L rake but am having trouble with SPP.
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Re: Help Identify This Lock

Postby GWiens2001 » 7 Feb 2015 23:36

Probably six pins, and is called a KIK cylinder. (KIK=Key In Knob) You can get different tailpieces to make it work in different locks.

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Re: Help Identify This Lock

Postby KPick » 7 Feb 2015 23:37

onionz wrote:On that note, I would love some security pins as this lock has none. I was able to rake it open with a L rake but am having trouble with SPP.


Sure. I'll be happy to mail you the ones I have bro. Just shoot me your address onionz.
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Re: Help Identify This Lock

Postby onionz » 8 Feb 2015 0:10

It is a six pin.
Ok so it's a KIK 6 pin Schlage C keyway. Is there a way to tell if it's a namebrand or China knockoff?
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Re: Help Identify This Lock

Postby billdeserthills » 8 Feb 2015 4:51

Schlage 6 pin- keyed 5 leverset lock cyl it does look like a schlage original cylinder, C keyway in brass finish
If You remove the screwed-on cap on the back you will be able to see the 6th pin, or it's absence. You hafta
push in on the retainer with a paper clip, to unscrew the cylinder. If You do that with the lock in a box you won't
lose any parts...Make sure the key has been removed from the cylinder before you unscrew anything
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