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6 pin tumbler lock

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6 pin tumbler lock

Postby Unblessed » 19 Sep 2005 23:22

my front door has a 6 pin tumbler lock with deadbolt. im just about to get a new set.
http://www.lockpickshop.com/p-MPXS-08.html
my first set.
will I be able to open it with this.
being new how long until u think i get the hang of it.
all i have picked before is a 4 wafer tumbler with a bent paper clip and screwdriver.
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Postby Chrispy » 19 Sep 2005 23:32

You'd have a good chance at raking it open (the skill that all newbies possess. :wink: ), depending on the pin combo. But pin picking might take you a bit longer.
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Some things may be pick proof, but everything can be bypassed....
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Postby treboR » 20 Sep 2005 0:10

Do you own the door?(ie. not your parents or landlords)
If you do not, then don't pick it. :evil:
If you do own it, then you should understand that locks can be damaged by picking, and you might have to replace it. :cry:
I would buy a couple of cheap locks to practice with. :wink:
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