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by Shrub » 27 Aug 2007 9:30
Ok lots and lots of threads on master locks, how many pins, what sort of pins, how difficult to pick etc,
Ive attempted to make this thread without actually knowing a lot about masterlocks, i dont deal them and i dont come across them very often and the ones i have done havent been any trouble to me so bear with me if im wrong and i ask you post up corrections or additions and ill edit the original post so it can be a one stop referance for master lock info,
I ask you not to quote this post but just to mention the mistake or inclusion you want, if everyone starts quoteing it the thread will be a mess,
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Lock # # of pins security pins?
1 4 no 2 4 no 3 4 no 4 4 no 6 4 no 7 4 no 8 4 no 15 5 17 5 no 21 4 no 22 warded 82 5 121 5 yes 140 4 yes 142 4 yes 160 5 yes 185 5 yes 187 5 yes 190 5 yes 192 5 yes 193 5 yes 194 5 yes 195 5 yes 196 5 yes 197 5 yes 198 5 yes 205 warded 220 5 yes 230 5 yes 311 5 315 5 380 4 no 392 warded 410 6 yes 450 warded 475 4 510 warded 517 warded 532 5 yes 570 5 yes 575 5 yes 576 5 yes 911 5 no 930 5 yes
DG 5 Yes
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by freakparade3 » 27 Aug 2007 9:52
Very cool Shrub!! Thanks.
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by simon_G » 27 Aug 2007 10:50
sweetness!
this will really help next time i pick up master locks
this explains the few times my master 230 has jammed up and ive had to re-set tension.. i thought i was overlifting or something O_O
im gonna save this to favorites ^^
though do you have any objection if i copy this list? itl just be for personal use
other than that, i dont suppose you could include which type of security pins? or are they a random mix?
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by Jaakko » 27 Aug 2007 11:00
Very useful posting, I'll vote for sticky! And extra points for the search friendly topic, should be easy to catch 
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by JackNco » 27 Aug 2007 11:05
Good idea Shrub.
Ref "DG" pins=5 Securtity pins=Yes
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by cyrus104 » 27 Aug 2007 11:59
Very cool post. I know over here in the US, they have master locks around everywhere and fairly cheap too. So for practicing they are easy to run out and buy one if you don't get a lot deal on ebay.
Thanks
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by Shrub » 27 Aug 2007 12:15
The post is posted with the usual site rules in mind, personal use is never frowned upon but copying it to other sites is,
You copy it out for your records if you want but i adivse you just keep checking the thread as i hope the list will become more accurite and end up with all the line up on it,
I stress the fact again that i dont know these locks and the list is just a starting point ive made, if you see an error then please tell me,
I will sticky it for you so its easier to find,
Jacknco, cheers,
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by illusion » 27 Aug 2007 12:35
£50 says some n00bs are still going to ask something along the lines of "Ow many pinz does de Masterlock ave!!?!?!"
Good post though. 
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by Shrub » 27 Aug 2007 12:37
illusion wrote:£50 says some n00bs are still going to ask something along the lines of "Ow many pinz does de Masterlock ave!!?!?!" Good post though. 
Ill take your £50 if you take my counter claim that some regulars will do it as well 
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by illusion » 27 Aug 2007 12:48
Hahah - if I have any cash left after my car sucks it all up then fine.
I thought you were too poor to be betting money though? 
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by Shrub » 27 Aug 2007 12:55
Well i know for sure that a regular will post up the question, its simply how this site works, make a thread telling someone how to make gold from sand and someone will post up a new thread 10 mins later asking how to make gold from sand,
I think my £50 is safe 
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by Shfake » 27 Aug 2007 15:53
What about the Master 160, its got 5pins, and one spool.
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by Shrub » 27 Aug 2007 16:18
Shfake wrote:What about the Master 160, its got 5pins, and one spool.
So is that,
160
6 pins
security pins = yes
If so ill update the list thanks,
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by Shfake » 27 Aug 2007 16:23
No no, its got 5 pins and one is a spool, sorry for the confusion, well at least i think its got 5 pins, hold the phone, ill find the keys out and let you know
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by What » 27 Aug 2007 16:23
Just a note/question about the #21. The ones I have seen only have had 4 pins, can anyone else confirm this?
Not sure if it matters for your list but these are also quite frequently used in masterkey systems.
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