Ok basicly i have a tumbler lock. It is two-phased lock. It means when you turn the key 180 Degree, the first phase is being completed,(you cannot take out the keys in this phase)and when you turn the lock another 180 degrees, the lock opens(you can take out the keys).
Now the problem comes when picking the lock. I managed to pull up the pins correctly so that i can rotate cylinder, but it only turns 180 degrees(completes only the first phase) and the lock doesnt allow to rotate the cilinder further. The pins don't reset when turned 180 degrees, but cylinder somehow rotates byck by 10 degrees, like somekind of springs are pulling it back. I also here a slight clicking sound when cylinder is turned 180 degrees.
Any idea what kind of security feature it is, and how to bypass it?