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Ultimate Challenge Practice Lock

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Re: Ultimate Challenge Practice Lock

Postby Phrop » 18 Feb 2012 17:57

ShalZiar wrote:I see it contains spool pins, does it also contain mushroom or serrated pins?


Same for me, just spool pins. I am looking forward to making some serrated soon.
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Re: Ultimate Challenge Practice Lock

Postby Nrhlmck » 15 Mar 2012 18:51

I am thinking of ordering one of these for practice. I was wondering how you guys are mounting them? Or what your using to hold them while your picking it?
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Re: Ultimate Challenge Practice Lock

Postby White Graphite » 15 Mar 2012 19:44

Easy enough to hold in your hand. I'm using a hobby vice for most of my locks when I'm picking at my desk.

Like this:

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Re: Ultimate Challenge Practice Lock

Postby Nrhlmck » 15 Mar 2012 20:43

Thanks for the recommendation White Graphite. I have a vice in my shop that I use but something like that would be perfect.
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Re: Ultimate Challenge Practice Lock

Postby Eyes_Only » 16 Mar 2012 0:51

I got one of these too. It's a great aide to have when teaching lockpicking to someone who is new to it. You can swap out the pin stacks quickly, so you can focus more time on the instructional part.
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Re: Ultimate Challenge Practice Lock

Postby Phrop » 16 Mar 2012 11:17

I agree, I have the same vice and like it a lot. Wetting the base before working the suction helps it stay stuck.
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Re: Ultimate Challenge Practice Lock

Postby Nrhlmck » 17 Mar 2012 13:02

I like that it comes with spool pins so that you can learn how to deal with false set pins.
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Re: Ultimate Challenge Practice Lock

Postby Darrylportelli » 27 Mar 2012 5:15

wow nice lock, you can load it up easily from the top right ??? so you dont have to take it apart... where did you get it??
thanks
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Re: Ultimate Challenge Practice Lock

Postby Couloirman » 26 Apr 2012 16:18

I have been picking with this lock for a few months now and absolutely love the design. It is so easy to repin it, and the spool pins that it came with can provide a high degree of challenge for almost anyone. I also bought the competition lock stand from them and it has really held up well and can hold any lock nice and tight in it. I wish it came with other pin types though besides just spool pins. I wonder if there are any other sources for different types of high security pins that would work/fit into this lock? Anyone know?

Great buy-- I highly recommend this to anyone starting out.
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Re: Ultimate Challenge Practice Lock

Postby Luissen » 6 May 2013 5:42

Its been a year and some, but I didn't want to make a newvthread when I found a perfectly fine one here.

Does only one company make this kind of lock, or is it just branding and features that set this particular one apart?
If it works, it ain't wrong! :wink: -GWiens2001
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Re: Ultimate Challenge Practice Lock

Postby zeepia » 6 May 2013 9:09

Don´t know about companies but it´s pretty easy to do by yourself too. Just today I made two of these:

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About 20 minutes per lock and now they are very easily re-pinnable. The only requirement for the lock is that the spacing isn´t too near each other to accept M4 stop screws.
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Re: Ultimate Challenge Practice Lock

Postby fgarci03 » 6 May 2013 11:17

zeepia wrote:Don´t know about companies but it´s pretty easy to do by yourself too. Just today I made two of these:

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About 20 minutes per lock and now they are very easily re-pinnable. The only requirement for the lock is that the spacing isn´t too near each other to accept M4 stop screws.


Oh oh, I know first hand how zeepia's re-pinable locks are awesome :mrgreen:
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