There are many different types of Master locks that have four pins and I am wondering how they are different. If one goes to www.masterlock.com, they can find all of the different locks that I am talking about.
>www.masterlock.com
>consumer tab (red)
>Home & Yard/
Other Locks and Cables for #380 (Rustoleum), and Laminated steel for #'s 1,3,7
#'s 1, 3, 5, 7, and 475 all look fairly similar, and all have four pins and no security pins as far as I know.
#380 looks like the others with a nicer pain job
All of the above seem like they should be fairly similar to pick right? I don't know what it is, but I can open two No. 3 locks consistently in under five seconds, and I am having difficulty with one of the #380s. Maybe the problem is that (when looking at the key) the first pin is very deep, and the last three are very high. I would say that the 1st is either a #8 or #9.
I cannot insert a pick into the lock to reach even the second pin without lifting the first pin to what I am assuming is too high, causing none of the other pins to bind.
So I guess to put it briefly, I would like to know about the differences of the above locks, and I would also appreciate some help on the #380.
Thanks much!