So I just got that easy to re-pin, tapped pin hole lock and I'm now running into a weird problem:
I removed all but two pins and I only need to pick one of the pins and then applying heavy tension will shear a chunk of the remaining pin and rotate the cylinder. Clearly not the intended action. This is with the pins that came with the locks (i.e.: those that the key expects to find).
Does that mean that my lock is out of spec (I'm not sure what they keyway is, it's a generic chinese mortise cylinder so I guess schlage) if a "0" or "1" (there's the slightest cut in the blank 0.326") bitting fail to clear the cylinder? Or should there be a longer driver pin for these cases?