lockedin wrote:linty: This might be true, as thet key pictured above only has two different depths, however, with the serrations and restricted keyway it is extremely difficult to manipulate.
Just wanted to let everyone know that these are not all that bad... I just got one today, mine has 4 different depths with only the 2nd and 5th pin being the same and all pins are serrated just like lockedin's . Funny thing is the core is
ALMOST exactly the same as the one in my Master 930, the
ALMOST being the funny part because I swapped cores just for fun...

problem is the only difference is that of coarse the keyway on the dimple lock is perpendicular to the bible DUH! and just the opposite on the Master 930 core so when I stupidly dropped the master core in the dimple lock and snapped the shackle shut what I ended up with was a locked padlock where the keyway is already at the stops on the anti-drill plate

making it absolutely impossible to turn the key and quite awkward to pick as you couldn't tension the keyway from the top or bottom because of the stops on the anti-drill plate and so had to tension it from somewhere in the middle LOL(and these of coarse are also all serrated pins). Anyway I managed to get it picked and swap the cores back again.