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Head Padlock

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Head Padlock

Postby nhoj_yelbom » 12 May 2010 19:36

I have a Head padlock, made in taiwan. 5 pins and 4 sidepins, any tips on picking it.

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Re: Head Padlock

Postby nhoj_yelbom » 12 May 2010 19:58

And i did read the other thread about this lock, still have not got it
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Re: Head Padlock

Postby nhoj_yelbom » 12 May 2010 20:05

Well i just got it, there are some good pictures of it anyways
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Re: Head Padlock

Postby nhoj_yelbom » 13 May 2010 0:21

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Re: Head Padlock

Postby djhobbes » 16 May 2010 22:17

These are fun padlocks and they look a lot more intimidating then they really are. They seem to have really sloppy tolerances and are fairly easy to pick as a result, not to mention that the keyway feels about as wide as a freeway.
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