lukebrougher591 wrote:I have a couple locks around my house I'm trying to pick for practice, and they are schlage locks. I think they have spool pins in them but I'm unsure. any suggestions on how to successfully pick them?
first things first.. what other locks have you picked before, and what are you using for lock picks?
If this is first time ever and you're just practicing lock picking on your front and back door using paper clips (yes, I know I'm assuming here) then you wont have much success. As others have said, dont practice on your own locks, only bad things can happen (parts can fall out, the lock can get stuck, etc) if you're just starting out. May I recommend getting a practice lock from Walmart or Home Depot for < $15 and you can pick it and take it apart and learn all about it.
If Schlage is the first thing you've ever picked, and you even have a real pick set, it may be too much lock for a beginner... so you have two options, take one of those Schlage locks apart and dump out all the pin stacks and springs except the 1st and 2nd one and practice with just 2 pins until you get good enough to install the 3rd pin stack and spring, then get good at that and add 4th pin stack and so on until you can pick a 5 pin or 6 pin Schlage easily. The other option if you cannot take these locks apart because your parents/landlord/roommate would be mad if you did, is to start off with a Kwikset for $10 from Home Depot or a Brinks deadbolt from Walmart. Take those apart and pin them up 1 pin, 2 pins, etc.etc. the Brinks will have security spool pins inside, and you'll get to learn what they look like and how to feel for them.
good luck,
Squelchtone