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Master No.1 - security pins?

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Master No.1 - security pins?

Postby kuefler » 16 Jun 2004 2:15

I have 6 practice padlocks, and i'm 99% sure 5 of them don't have special pins, however I can't be sure with my Master No.1

Does anyone know for sure if a Master No.1 has security pins? If so what kind and typically which pins?

I can pick all my padlocks, even the Master No.1, but it seems to exhibit signs of having security pins. It is the master lock on the top, although I do have 2 others that are master brand (smallest and combo) they are just as junky as the no name ones with them in the picture.



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Postby plot » 16 Jun 2004 4:33

http://www.masterlock.com/cgi-bin/class ... 16&Go.y=11

dont think so, usually master locks have spool pins, and usually it states on the site if they have them or not...
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Postby kuefler » 16 Jun 2004 8:04

Can someone suggest a bunch of locks that are very difficult to pick?

Which would be better: master 6100 or 6200 series?

I want a challenge, not something i can pick in less than 10 seconds!
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Make your own...

Postby Hojo » 16 Jun 2004 8:15

Go and get a I-Core padlock or a deadbolt or something you can re-pin and try throwing in a few spools and a mushroom, I have a 6 pin Abus 83/45 with 3 spools and a mushroom took me about 10 minutes to pick the first time but I have improved alot and can now be picked in about 5 very good fun and try not to have all high sets (or low) try to have a mix as it makes it a bit harder...not much but hey....Well have fun...Oh and if you dont have any pins to re-pin with go and but a few deadbolts that say Anti pick and stuff like that you can usually get a few out of them....
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Postby Chucklz » 16 Jun 2004 10:51

Speaking of I Core, try and find a SFIC, some can be quite a challenge
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Postby Anarchyvocals » 16 Jun 2004 14:11

(on topic)

Allright. I have a no. 1 and it is the easiest thing in the world to pick. I know the proper torque, and I just slide the pick in and BOOM! its open.

SO what do you think about security pins?
Ha ha, I can pick your front door locks open faster than you can unlock them with a key
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Postby yungning » 16 Jun 2004 23:56

try master no. 930, 5 spool pins
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