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I might have screwed up, Ruko Lock.

Tool recommendations, information on your favorite automatic and/or mechanical lockpicking devices for those with less skills, or looking to make their own.

I might have screwed up, Ruko Lock.

Postby lockpickgun101 » 2 Feb 2013 15:12

Hey all!

I bought a Lock Pick Gun for interest! Im standing with a Normal Ruko lock. And i dont no if im doing it wrong, because in all videos people say that my pick gun may not touch the pins.

But with these Ruko Locks i cannot get to the pins without touch them, because the lock got all these wierd shapes.

Is it possible to open a Ruko Lock with a Pick Gun?

Sorry for my bad english. (i'm Danish)
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Re: I might have screwed up, Ruko Lock.

Postby Pickmequick » 2 Feb 2013 16:05

Post a pic of the blade you are using and the keyway of the cylinder.
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Re: I might have screwed up, Ruko Lock.

Postby lockpickgun101 » 2 Feb 2013 16:43

I am useing a standard blade. Straight and thin.

Image:

Looks alittle like this one: designprodukter.dk/shop/ruko-postkasselaas-forniklet-743p.html
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Re: I might have screwed up, Ruko Lock.

Postby Pickmequick » 2 Feb 2013 17:02

You would need a very thin and small blade for that keyway. It has a sharp warding directly below the pin stack making getting anything in there very tight.

The blade you have will work much better on key ways like this.

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Re: I might have screwed up, Ruko Lock.

Postby lockpickgun101 » 2 Feb 2013 17:12

Okay thanks, so if I sharpen my blade it might be possible ? Or just buy some thinner..
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Re: I might have screwed up, Ruko Lock.

Postby Pickmequick » 2 Feb 2013 17:15

The blade would have to resemble a needle to be effective on that.

The lock you have doesn't have a sidebar does it?

If it does, the pick gun will never work alone on it.
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Re: I might have screwed up, Ruko Lock.

Postby lockpickgun101 » 2 Feb 2013 17:25

What do you mean when you say sidebar?
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Re: I might have screwed up, Ruko Lock.

Postby Pickmequick » 2 Feb 2013 17:47

Do a search on here. There should be plenty on them.
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Re: I might have screwed up, Ruko Lock.

Postby LockDocWa » 3 Mar 2013 7:52

You shouldn't need to sharpen your pick.
Just insert it at this angle.
It's OKAY if the pick touches the pins.

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