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7 pin practice lock

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7 pin practice lock

Postby Harris845 » 15 Sep 2014 22:50

is a 7 pin practice lock too much? Is it much longer and i will develop poor muscle memory thats all wrong for the spacing on a more commonly found 5 pin or it really just isnt that big of a difference to even worry about. (does this count as part of my 30 posts so i can use the buy-sell-trade section?)
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Re: 7 pin practice lock

Postby GWiens2001 » 15 Sep 2014 23:00

A seven pin practice lock is not too long. You can pin only the number of pin stacks you want to practice with. A seven pin practice lock can be quite nice in that you won't need to buy another practice lock later to get the extra pin stack when you are ready for it.

As for muscle memory for spacing - many locks have spacing between pins that are different from other manufacturers, or even other models from the same manufacturer.

You will find many members here recommending MrWizard's practice lock, and for very good reason. You will be able to learn a lot from using his practice lock, and it will be quite a while before you completely outgrow it.

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Re: 7 pin practice lock

Postby Smrtz » 26 Sep 2014 11:37

Harris845 wrote:is a 7 pin practice lock too much? Is it much longer and i will develop poor muscle memory thats all wrong for the spacing on a more commonly found 5 pin or it really just isnt that big of a difference to even worry about. (does this count as part of my 30 posts so i can use the buy-sell-trade section?)


I'm new here too, so I'm not sure, but I think that all posts count to for both the 30 post limit, and the 50 post limit.
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Re: 7 pin practice lock

Postby GWiens2001 » 26 Sep 2014 17:00

Not really. A post of 'hey, cool lock' will not really count, as it in no way contributes to the forum content.

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Re: 7 pin practice lock

Postby Smrtz » 27 Sep 2014 10:21

GWiens2001 wrote:Not really. A post of 'hey, cool lock' will not really count, as it in no way contributes to the forum content.

Gordon


Ah, ok. Thanks for clarifying.

So for the 50 posts/50 days rule, is the post count set in stone, or if I've been here for 50 days, and have 51 posts, but two of those are "cool lock bro." style, will I be barred?
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