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Papaiz cr 20

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Papaiz cr 20

Postby maverick3000 » 30 Jan 2007 23:04

i have a papaiz cr 20 lock and wanted some help on learning hoe to pick it
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Postby cjames73 » 30 Jan 2007 23:07

welcome to the site.
papaiz locks seem quite tough to pick from what i have seen. use the search button top right of screen as there are lots of threads about these locks.
hope this helps
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Postby xnoobandrew » 31 Jan 2007 3:24

I don't even know what those are. :( Lol.

I'll try to look up specs, and other people who have probably attempted this lock.
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Postby xnoobandrew » 31 Jan 2007 3:27

Where is the edit button when you need it?! :(

I know that this maybe really obvious to some people, but not to me. What does the CR mean?

Also is it a cylinder (for common door locks)? or a Padlock or what?
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Postby maverick3000 » 31 Jan 2007 14:25

Its a little padlock about the size of my thumb... i have no idea what the cr means either.
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Postby Wolfe » 31 Jan 2007 18:58

Tts a 20mm pad lock with a single locking cylinder and should have security pins. CR is a model reference the number after is a size reference. so CR20 is a W = 20mm
as for picking it i would recommend lightly raking it with light tension.
hope this helps.
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Postby Wrenchman » 1 Feb 2007 6:42

I impressioned a cr20 a couple of days ago, my first pin tumbler lock to impression, yea 8)

Anyway, it´s a very easy lock to pick, not worth raking, light tension and then just lift each of the four small pins, click click click click :wink:

No spool, no security!

:D

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Postby xnoobandrew » 1 Feb 2007 20:47

Nice, GJ. Hope you got what you asked for.
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Postby whiteknight38 » 6 Feb 2007 12:38

I have a Papaiz factory cutaway like the one pictured in the post "Constructing a cutaway lock" that I found searcing Papaiz.
It's a CR 50, with a base width of two inches, and a height of 1 5/8 "
It has mushroom driver pins, so maybe the CR 20 has as well.
The thing is, the pins are practically microscopic!
Despite this security feature, and the small scale of the keyway, (which by the way, makes picking many padlocks troublesome) this demo lock rakes open surprisingly easy with a normal sized wrench/rake combo.
The CR 50, BTW, features heel-toe shackle locking, and could theoretically be shimmed, but you'd need two shims.
My advice is to practice on regularly sized locks.
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Postby whiteknight38 » 10 Feb 2007 19:03

Everybody loves cutaways, right? Here is a shot of a Papaiz CR50, beside a US dime, and also a Schlage #9 (.300) pin to give an indication of scale. The pins in this lock are very minute, and the appearance is even more pronounced in real life. Anyway, the spool security pins (not mushroom as I said in my last post - sorry) are clearly visible.
http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w310 ... papaiz.jpg
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