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Brinks "High Security" Brass 5 pin padlock

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Re: Brinks "High Security" Brass 5 pin padlock

Postby OrangePick » 7 Mar 2011 14:34

Forgot to mention a couple more details:

1) you can see circular marks on the edge of the lock body that the pins are below. I'm not sure how these are made, but I wonder if I poked that pin against a weak spot in the metal.

2) types of pick attacks I've been successful with:
Bogota 3-arch
HPC thin S or snake rake
(jiggling with light-to-medium tension)
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Re: Brinks "High Security" Brass 5 pin padlock

Postby SAM PICK » 7 Mar 2011 18:52

I have the same lock and it took me a long time to SPP the first time, and even longer to be able to consistently pick it but, I think my biggest impairment to the process was that when it frustrated me I would just hit the bypass and throw it in the done pile and move on to the next one from the to~do~pile(yeah I know cheating but...). Impressed me for a sub $2 wally special.
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Re: Brinks "High Security" Brass 5 pin padlock

Postby vov35 » 11 Mar 2011 21:50

I will laugh if this is a persistent vulnerability....
what model was it?
The BiLock isn't the first bump proof pin tumbler because it isn't a pin tumbler.
And it's called a shear line, not a "sheerline".
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Re: Brinks "High Security" Brass 5 pin padlock

Postby OrangePick » 15 Mar 2011 13:55

It's 50mm and is the one in this video (same packaging):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGpLoxiYxTs

and I think the same as Wiz's video (but different packaging)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O94E_JOtqW0

Again, all the pins in the one that fell apart are standard pins -- NO security pins, despite claim on the packaging.

The replacement I got will rake open in about 2-3 swipes every time. I've SPP'd it too, but it's so tempting to just rake it -- even after setting a few pins.

You can definitely see the circular marks on the sides of the lock.
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Re: Brinks "High Security" Brass 5 pin padlock

Postby bigfatton » 30 Sep 2011 1:13

I just bought one of these too, and I have successfully SPPed it a few times now, but I was surprised to see here that it has secruty pins. I've never picked anything before with security pins, and found this a little more difficult than usual, but not that bad. The number I have on the box i bought the lock in is 161-40001. is this the same lock? it does say high security and it's a brinks brass padlock.
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Re: Brinks "High Security" Brass 5 pin padlock

Postby Josh252 » 13 Jan 2012 0:02

I have the same lock from wallxxxx (insert profanity) and it also fell apart in the same manner as previously described with light standard ssp methods. The lock i have 2"50mm 661-50001 "Max security" contains no spool or serated pins whatsoever. The lock is less than 6hours new and i successfully picked it multiple times with little effort leisurely sitting on the couch i do not recommend this lock to anyone. I am a beginner and found it easy not quite as easy as master #3#5 but not much more difficult. Better off putting your cash towards a quality lock.
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Re: Brinks "High Security" Brass 5 pin padlock

Postby atticRR » 9 Jun 2012 23:33

Stupid newb question. Whats the little hole for on this lock? The tiny one on the same face as the keyway. Thanks all.
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Re: Brinks "High Security" Brass 5 pin padlock

Postby cledry » 10 Jun 2012 0:36

atticRR wrote:Stupid newb question. Whats the little hole for on this lock? The tiny one on the same face as the keyway. Thanks all.


A drain hole.
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Re: Brinks "High Security" Brass 5 pin padlock

Postby atticRR » 10 Jun 2012 0:39

ah. i see. was hoping it did something nifty like allowing the plug to come out. I overthought that one! Thanks.
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Re: Brinks "High Security" Brass 5 pin padlock

Postby kfol13 » 12 Feb 2013 17:47

Hey,
I'm new to lock picking and i went to Walmart looking for a padlock to start out on, of course i picked this one :wink: . after about 30 min of trying i gave up! i went and to a master lock and did that no problem.... this led me to wonder, is the short hook the best for this job? Also how much pressure should i apply with the short hook to each of the pins to set them?
thanks for the help
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