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Question about a padlock Papaiz 25 lockpicking

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Question about a padlock Papaiz 25 lockpicking

Postby granado » 19 Aug 2007 16:56

hi for everyone....please I cant lockpicking a padlock called papaiz cr 25,
I tried many ways but nothing, anyone knows about your structure or anything for me help please...I know it has 4 pins and something like
anti-gazua, :?: :?: what does it mean, well if anyone could me help I really appreciatte....and thanks in advance....is a very difficult lockpicking padlock :oops: :oops: :oops: thanks....and sorry ... :oops: :oops: :oops:
sorry im learning yet....
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Postby cyrus104 » 19 Aug 2007 17:06

Do you own this lock? Do you have the key to this padlock and a picture with it opened and the key next to it?
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Postby granado » 19 Aug 2007 18:16

cyrus104 wrote:Do you own this lock? Do you have the key to this padlock and a picture with it opened and the key next to it?


thanks...yes I have the padlock, I have the keys, yes about the picture
I put some picture in my cell phone, so how can I put the picture here??
:oops: :oops: sorry ....could be from my computer???sorry but I dont konw
yet put pictures....sorry man....but if you tell me how Ill put here....thanks for the answer.... :oops: :oops: [/img]
sorry im learning yet....
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Postby zeke79 » 19 Aug 2007 18:27

You can find details of how to post a picture in this thread.

viewtopic.php?t=6558

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Postby granado » 19 Aug 2007 21:45

sorry im learning yet....
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anti ganzua

Postby raimundo » 20 Aug 2007 7:34

Anti ganzua is just anti lockpick, (ganzua=lockpick) which I would guess just means spools and other types of anti picking pins. you will need some light tension to open such a thing, heavy tension will help it defeat you.

From the name papaiz, I was wondering if 'cr 25' refered to cruciform keyway, but looking at the lock, its just a straight pin tumbler. very likely you will need some slim picks, you can make your own, but finish them with good sanding, so that they are smooth.
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Postby illusion » 20 Aug 2007 12:06

Papaiz make heavy use of spool pins - Even the simple v=brass padlocks can be very tricky.

Search for info about spool pins, or ideally get an easier lock to start with.
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Postby chips54 » 20 Aug 2007 18:29

thanks men for all explanations...I understood about how I can try pick
this padlock
some slim picks - light tension - because it has spool pins, I think 4 spool
pins
..and im searching now for informations about spool pins....
and right...is a straight pin tumber, because the cruciform keyway is a
50mm 70mm, and for sure for me is very hard to try pick it...im begginer so..but really thanks... I reaaly appreciate for help me...Ill try again with this explanations....thanks a lot....
PEACE FOR THE WORLD...
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Postby chips54 » 20 Aug 2007 18:30

thanks men for all explanations...I understood about how I can try pick
this padlock
some slim picks - light tension - because it has spool pins, I think 4 spool
pins
..and im searching now for informations about spool pins....
and right...is a straight pin tumber, because the cruciform keyway is a
50mm 70mm, and for sure for me is very hard to try pick it...im begginer so..but really thanks... I reaaly appreciate for help me...Ill try again with this explanations....thanks a lot....
PEACE FOR THE WORLD...
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