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Postby fcf2 » 23 Feb 2004 23:10

Hey, i am pretty new to this so this is probably a stupid question. I've been able to pick a couple packlocks with a normal straight key intry hole, but can figure out this master lock with a zig-zag key hole. Where are the pins at? Do i need to just keep feeling around? By the way the key can open the lock by turning either direction.

the lock is a master 22?
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Postby skold » 24 Feb 2004 4:07

ok you seem to have not read the MIT guide which can be found on this site or you can go to www.crypto.com which has some excellent notes on picking pin tumbler locks. hope thi :wink: s helps you
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Postby skold » 24 Feb 2004 4:10

by the way your master can only open in 1 direction which is usually clockwise but it depends on the make of lock
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warded

Postby Dosk3n » 24 Feb 2004 6:14

by the way if im correct No.22 master lock is a warded lock not a pintumbler. search lp101 and theres a lot on warded locks.

ive just posted here as this person is asking the same question viewtopic.php?p=13242#13242
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also

Postby Dosk3n » 24 Feb 2004 6:16

also the no.22 warded lock opens with the key turning either way
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Postby salzi684 » 24 Feb 2004 8:05

By the sounds of things Dosk is right. Get/make yourself a set of warded picks and it'll open in a snap.
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Postby Chucklz » 24 Feb 2004 10:07

The Master 21 however, is a rekeyable laminated padlock. This lock can only be opened by turning to the right, due to its design. This is the lock I beleive skold is referring to.
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Postby skold » 26 Feb 2004 3:04

:oops: yes i was reffering to that padlock as i have not seen the master 22 :oops:
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