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Differences in tubular locks

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Differences in tubular locks

Postby calvin » 9 Sep 2008 23:24

I just bought the southord 7&8 pin and I have two different locks. One has a notch in the central column which the picks work on, but another one I have does not have a notch in the middle, only on the outer shell.

I have seen people dremel and/or otherwise remove the small bar from inside the picks. I'm just wondering....is this reversible? Or am I effectively turning the pick into one which will only work for the latter lock?

here's a picture of my lock for reference
http://tinyurl.com/6m5qu8

compared to the normal type which have the central notch
http://www.lockpicks.com/ProductImages/VML-KIT-300.jpg
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Re: Differences in tubular locks

Postby swaps » 10 Apr 2009 12:20

Hi,
You can remove it and it will still work with either lock.

All the best Alan
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Re: Differences in tubular locks

Postby sparkster » 11 Apr 2009 16:26

as said above the pin being removed will not hinder the pick, also removing the pin from the 8 pin version will allow that to also work on 7 pin locks as well, i was told it would also allow it to work on the offset 7 pins but as i have not got one i cannot confirm this.
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