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U.S Mail lock

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U.S Mail lock

Postby Mr. Peach » 7 Jun 2008 12:02

I found this lock in my basement (with out a key) so i popped it opened. to see the inside :shock:
I found it interesting
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Re: U.S Mail lock

Postby WOT » 7 Jun 2008 12:38

Mr. Peach wrote:I found this lock in my basement (with out a key) so i popped it opened. to see the inside :shock:
I found it interesting
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It is one of the very few locks in which manufacturing/possession/duplication of the key for is regulated by federal law.

I don't even know why you had it in your basement. That's a lock restricted by law.

On that note, I noticed they're starting to change out locks on USPS receptacles with what appears to be Medeco
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Postby bumber » 7 Jun 2008 12:55

OOH OOH I WANT AN "ILLEGAL" LOCK I DO I DO I DO, OOOH!!

:lol: but for real :wink:
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Postby greyman » 7 Jun 2008 16:01

Looks like a cheap version of a Lips twin lever lock.
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Postby Mr. Peach » 7 Jun 2008 16:12

i kind of figured it was restricted by law when i saw it said "U.S. MAIL" on the back of the lock...

P.s. if the keys are all the same why did they put the numbers on the plates?
isn't that secret or classified information?
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Postby Legion303 » 8 Jun 2008 2:12

I was about to move this into the advanced section, but there's really nothing in these pictures that gives away any secrets of the lock...that said, are you interested in selling it? I've been fascinated by USPS locks since I did some seasonal mail carrier work and discovered the extreme key restrictions.

(no conversation on opening in this thread, thanks).

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Postby Mr. Peach » 8 Jun 2008 20:29

Im not interested in selling the lock...

[Legion303 edit--see post on p.2]
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Postby Mutzy » 8 Jun 2008 20:54

Double sided key, or are the cuts different on each side?
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Postby assweasel » 8 Jun 2008 21:16

I agree with Mutzy the picture is not defined enough to tell what he asks.

I say identical cuts. Even though looks like maybe not.
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Postby Mr. Peach » 8 Jun 2008 21:17

Each side is different... but the cut are not the original cut for the lock, i rearranged the plates. but i still have the original plate arrangement numbers on paper.
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Postby Mr. Peach » 8 Jun 2008 21:26

Heres a close up
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Postby Gordon Airporte » 8 Jun 2008 21:33

Nice work.
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Postby Mr. Peach » 8 Jun 2008 21:44

its hard to put in words,.. can i put some more pics up or am i getting users pist?
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Postby Mutzy » 8 Jun 2008 21:53

Mr. Peach wrote:P.s. if the keys are all the same why did they put the numbers on the plates?
isn't that secret or classified information?


Hey, if it's good enough for Abus Plus... :wink: :lol:

Nah, keep going. I'm actually curious how you did it too. I can't see anyone getting annoyed. Pissed, however is another matter. Anyone clocking off work soon? :P
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Postby JackNco » 8 Jun 2008 23:28

nice lock, have you had a go at picking it yet?
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