Hey everyone. I'm new to the forum btw. SO i've had a lockpick set since highschool, but never had the patience to learn. Picked it up a few days ago for the first time in a long time. Had a retardedly easy time picking 5-pin Kwikset and a few 4 pin pad locks i picked up from a hard ware store like... i can pop them each in less than 20 seconds. So today i went out and bought a ilco 7185FA Mortise cylinder ...this guy.
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Pretty basic lock (i think) but I'm having trouble picking it I assume it's because it's actually a decent lock. I can't tell what I'm doing wrong. I'm pretty sure i'm "over picking" some of the pins. I don't think it has security pins and i don't want to force off the plate that holds in the springs to check because every time i try it feels like it's gonna break, Also i figure if it had security pins, it'd cost more than $13 and probably not be in my local hardware store. anyway... any tips? I think i'm over-picking because it's a 5 pin lock and every time i think i'm done, after it doesn't open, i slowly release pressure from the tension rod and count the pins as they snap back into place. I count 5. so... I must be binding the key pins in the driver pin holes. Any practice methods for getting better at not doing that/ tricks/tips on this particular model?