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by Lockdown27 » 5 Oct 2006 17:28
I was wondering if the no.3 Master lock is easy to pick?
The only problem I saw was the plug looks pretty small
and i don't now if the tools would fit?
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by upick2 » 5 Oct 2006 17:56
I found them pretty easy after I figured out a few things. See my earlier post here.
I think the machining isn't too hot on these locks and so it's a bit harder to feel when things are happening (e.g. pins setting). I found it easier to start learning on some cheap deadbolts.
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by Lockdown27 » 5 Oct 2006 18:33
Thank you,
I got it once but I guess it was luck
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by freakparade3 » 8 Oct 2006 21:09
I bought a Master #3 a few days ago. I found it to be very easy to pick. On the lock that I have I found that the 1st pin got pushed up to far while picking the other pins. When all others set I let off the tension a little and the 1st pin came back down. I push it back up and it opens every time. I'm not sure if I am using to much tension to start, I'm new at this. But it happens like this every time.
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by pH » 10 Oct 2006 17:00
Lockdown27 wrote:Thank you,
I got it once but I guess it was luck
Congrats, keep working on it and it won't be luck, but skill 
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