
I know that this type of lock has some security pins in it, and I wanted to take it apart (it's got a removeable core) and remove some of the security pins so that I could work my way up to a more difficult combo. Well, I opened it up, removed the core, and removed the plug with no problem. I was surprised to find that there were only four pins in the lock althought there was space for five. It appeared as though the lock was set up like this:
|p||p||p|X|p| ( The |p| being pins, and the X being the blank spot without any pin)
There were three pins, and then the blank spot, and then the final pin. I looked at it, put the pins back in the plug in what I thought was the correct order, and put the plug back in the hull. Now, when I tried to use the key I found that it no longer worked. I feel like a dummy. I now realize that the pins must have been place in the lock in the following fashion:
|p||p||p||p|X
So, my question is this, since there is a driver pin floating without a key pin, will I be able to open this lock? I've tried picking it a few times (I've not had much experience with spool pins, but I believe that I've set all the pins) and have had no luck opening the lock. It seems as though all the pins are set, and they may be, but I think that the free floating driver pin may be getting caught up in the sheer line. Is there anything that I might try to do to save this lock?
Thanks,
JAY