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EASIEST TO HARDEST

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EASIEST TO HARDEST

Postby mrbeartrap » 8 Apr 2009 13:48

Could ya'll send me a list of your easiest to hardest locks to pick?
It would help rate my skills and let me know where I need to go next.

I'd really appreicate it.

Thanx
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Re: EASIEST TO HARDEST

Postby Legion303 » 8 Apr 2009 14:09

Among low security locks:

Kwikset
Brinks (due to security spools)
Schlage (due to tight tolerances)

After that, start trying hard pinning (high-low-high), extra security pins, etc. Then start on the higher security locks with sidebars removed.

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Re: EASIEST TO HARDEST

Postby laf » 10 Apr 2009 15:52

what is a sidebar? sorry to ask in your thread.
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Re: EASIEST TO HARDEST

Postby MacGnG1 » 10 Apr 2009 23:30

kwikset deadbolt
master padlocks
schlage deadbolt
brinks padlock
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Re: EASIEST TO HARDEST

Postby raimundo » 11 Apr 2009 10:29

A sidebar is a bar that drops in when everything is in place and cannot be set one pin at a time. Oldest use I know of is the abloy lock, then the briggs and stratton general motors auto locks, then of course, Medeco and other HS locks, assa, primus, etc.
Oh, and for the medeco, our own Jon King has figured out how to set the pins one at a time. :lol:
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Re: EASIEST TO HARDEST

Postby laf » 12 Apr 2009 23:22

hum... is there some pictures of a sidebar? cause im not sure what exactly it is.
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Re: EASIEST TO HARDEST

Postby JK_the_CJer » 13 Apr 2009 14:13

laf wrote:hum... is there some pictures of a sidebar? cause im not sure what exactly it is.


I wrote a little something about sidebars (with pictures) here:

http://theamazingking.com/lock-mech.html
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Re: EASIEST TO HARDEST

Postby JK_the_CJer » 13 Apr 2009 14:34

Quick list from the highlight locks I've opened. Question marks mean that the lock was normal but unknown model. Also, I try to ignore imbalances in practice times (for example, I rank Medeco where I think they'd fall for folks without a solid year of practicing them):

Easiest

Desk Drawer Wafer Locks
Master #3, #5, etc...
Kwikset
Master #140
Brinks R70
Schlage
Schlage Everest
Corbin-Russwin
Zeiss Ikon Sperr-Rippenprofil
Fichet(?)
Iseo(?)
Pfaffenhain(?)
Brinks Shrouded
American
Falcon SFIC
DOM ix 10
Medeco 4-Pin Payphone Lock
Evva DPS
Medeco m3
Medeco Biaxial
Medeco Classic
Mul-T-Lock Classic
Assa Twin V-10
Evva 3KS (almost there: picked with 10 of 12 wafers installed)

Hardest

With every one of these, the way to really improve is to follow db's build-up method. Start with a couple of pins and add in more while scrambling them up.
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Re: EASIEST TO HARDEST

Postby laf » 13 Apr 2009 14:35

thanks man!
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