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Master 993DPF

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Master 993DPF

Postby WolfSpring » 29 Aug 2009 4:45

Master 993DPF Contractor Grade

Suggested Uses: Tool Boxes, Gang Boxes, Triler, Gates, Fences/ Price: $9.49(US) AAFES

1. Chrome Plated Solid Steel Body
2. Dual Ball-Locking for Added Protection from Pryuing and Hammering
3. 5/16" (8mm) Hardened Boron Alloy Shackle for Added Protection From Cutting and Sawing
4. Reykeyable, 4 pin Cylinder
5. Key Blank K1
6. Lifetime Guarantee

So I bought this lock at lunch, I want the body for and experiment. I bet my buddy a lunch that I could pick it in 30 seconds. I get back to work, cut the package and it took me 3 seconds with a normal tension wrench and a half diamond SouthOrd pick. No security pins at all, great lock for practicing raking with. Can't put pictures up from work, but I will when I get to my room. Key looks like it is all 4 high, barely any ground in the key, looks like a blank with one time with a triangle file, prob why so easy to rake.
What most people call intelligence I call common sense.
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Re: Master 993DPF

Postby LocksmithArmy » 29 Aug 2009 13:19

haha I had to get a hair cut yesterday but had no cash, so I went to the PX to get cash back but you have to buy somthing... so why not a lock... I picked that exact one... and my key looked like that aswell. lol

on my way back to my room I picked up a cut shiny dg master... so I had to pick both of em before I went to get my hair cut...

1 was much easier than the other... Ill give you three gueses as to which one was easier, and the first 2 dont count. :P
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Re: Master 993DPF

Postby cppdungeon » 29 Aug 2009 13:48

Most 4 pin masters are like that, because they use the same cylinder. My have is the ml 911- big yellow and black weatherproof body same ml cylinder (has spools).

Not a bad deal though, as it is re-keyable.

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