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Master Proseries 6121- Any one With Tips?

Information about locks themselves. Questions, tips and lock diagram information should be posted here.

Master Proseries 6121- Any one With Tips?

Postby furnaps » 24 Nov 2007 1:08

I have this Lock Here And I And just getting Into Locksport I've made Some Picks and Tension tools.

My question Is: Does anyone have any Experience with this lock? And If so What Pick Or Picks and Methods Did you use?

Remember Im Really new to this so you might have to Dumb it down alittle bit.


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Thank you very much,
jeff
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Re: Master Proseries 6121- Any one With Tips?

Postby dougfarre » 24 Nov 2007 3:03

furnaps wrote:I have this Lock Here And I And just getting Into Locksport I've made Some Picks and Tension tools.

My question Is: Does anyone have any Experience with this lock? And If so What Pick Or Picks and Methods Did you use?

Remember Im Really new to this so you might have to Dumb it down alittle bit.


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Thank you very much,
jeff



"I have this [l]ock [h]ere [a]nd I [am] [just] getting Into [l]ocksport[.] I've made [s]ome [p]icks and [t]ension tools.

My question [i]s: Does anyone have any [e]xperience with this lock? And [i]f so [w]hat [p]ick [o]r [p]icks and [m]ethods [d]id you use?

Remember I'm [r]eally new to this so you might have to [d]umb it down a[ ]little bit.
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Have questions about Locksport International? -> doug@locksport.com
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Postby furnaps » 24 Nov 2007 3:55

Im sure you can Understand My typing with a few Mis-capitalized Words, There was no Need To Reply with that.

Imo that was spam, Although Im sure you didnt intend it to be that. But It really didnt have anything to do with the topic.

I know I capitalize Random Letters, O well It seems Fairly Readable to me and In any of the other forums I've been on no-one else has had a problem with it.

Im sure you meant no Harm, But I dont think That was necessary to do.

Please Don't make fun of my typing

:cry:
"You shouldn't Judge people By there past But by what they can become in the future"
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Postby furnaps » 24 Nov 2007 3:57

Why is there no darn edit feature?


Anyway I just took the Lock apart. after Noticing The great help I was getting I decided to do something I didnt want to do and I took it apart.

I Took Pictures , I will post them In the morning rite now im to tired to be bothered.
"You shouldn't Judge people By there past But by what they can become in the future"
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Postby linty » 24 Nov 2007 7:37

5 pins, all of them have spooled tops. the keyway is fairly restrictive.

normal rules for spool pins apply here.
I find for me though the best way is once it turns a little bit and stops, keep tension, switch to a hook (or continue using a hook if you already were) and don't be afraid to push a bit harder than normal on whichever pins cause the plug to want to turn counter-clockwise when pushed.

Good Luck With This One, It May Be Beyond You If You Are Really Really New To This.
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