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Opening an ASSA locks with a pick gun or manually ?

Having read the FAQ's you are still unfulfilled and seek more enlightenment, so post your general lock picking questions here.
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Postby DaveAG » 18 Apr 2007 17:01

Oops, should have disabled smileys. I was trying to say the cutaway of a 7 pin ASSA with no sidebar is on page 8.
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Re: Opening an ASSA locks with a pick gun or manually ?

Postby Wrenchman » 18 Apr 2007 18:14

Hi Millow!
Welcome to Lockpicking

Millow wrote:I need some info.
I'd like your help with a few questions.
I need to open (a lock) really quickly.
I hope someday I will be of some use to this community.


I need some info. Bad newbie statement!
I'd like your help with a few questions. Good newbie statement!
I need to open (a lock) really quickly. Bad newbie statement!
I hope someday I will be of some use to this community. Good newbie statement!

As for the Lock you want to Pick, I have no idea, but I do recommend a Feeler or a small Hook

Have fun!

:D

Wrenchman
Before you pick a lock:
The first thing that you should do is check to make sure that
the lock is your's and secondly make sure its not in use.
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Re: Opening an ASSA locks with a pick gun or manually ?

Postby JackNco » 18 Apr 2007 18:30

Wrenchman wrote:Bad newbie statement!
Wrenchman

I was waiting for you to roll up a news paper and hit him on the nose.
But ya a hook is the way to go. Ive had more luck with a long hook with my Ruko and thats basically a re branded assa.
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Postby crazyman » 20 Apr 2007 16:10

daveg i have a feeling your at durham uni mate lol am i right?
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Postby JackNco » 20 Apr 2007 22:44

oh i hav a few friends from there
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Postby Millow » 22 Apr 2007 13:00

Thx for the constructive reply,

At least you were not telling me I was batman, wow, that was so constructive.

Anyway, thx everyone, I solved my problem. Bought an ASSA lock (geez they're pricey), asked a lockie for 999 configuration, he looked at me with this look. I mean, he for sure knew what I was up too but he did it anyway. Came home, bumped my ASSA TWIN lock and voilà !

lmao, this is soooooo easy.....

Woot ! Thx all
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Postby Gordon Airporte » 22 Apr 2007 20:06

Millow wrote:Thx for the constructive reply,

At least you were not telling me I was batman, wow, that was so constructive.

Anyway, thx everyone, I solved my problem. Bought an ASSA lock (geez they're pricey), asked a lockie for 999 configuration, he looked at me with this look. I mean, he for sure knew what I was up too but he did it anyway. Came home, bumped my ASSA TWIN lock and voilà !

lmao, this is soooooo easy.....

Woot ! Thx all


Ironically, the higher tolerances of better locks tends to make them easier to bump.
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