Basically i have looked through hours of footage, lots ofpictures and lots of information, all that helped me understand the theory and basics behind the lock workings and actually defeating the machanics of th lock.
But basically i cannot find the answer to this following question, so i hope someone could enlighten me, no matter how easy/stupid it may seem to some of you.
The question being:
I have several locks at home and around my friend's/family/relative's houses, all on those new fancy doors.
I have had a quick look and poke around inside the lock and it seems as though there are no top pins, only bottom one's?? i can feel them, and by vision it looks as though they are Mushroom pins.
But no matter how hard i try i cannot find top pins.
My suspicions were later verified as the key has the notches cut on the bottom of the key instead of the top.
So Has this type of lock got a name, or is it just simply a standardlock that is fitted upside down?
Also If trying to pick this do i insert the tension wrench at the top of the lock instead of the bottom?
Sorry for the un-necassary introduction, and sorry if this seems a very stupid question, but as always any help is deeply appreciated.
As you may tell i am a comptete newcomer to lockpicking but i feel i have, on the whole, a very good understanding of the theory side of things.
And the practical side will hopefully get better when i recieve my first set of picks!
I hope you can understand what i am trying to say and ask here, but i understand there is alot of info that is un-needed and may complicate things!
So i will try and explain better if needed!
Thanks alot!
