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Loose plug on master lock #5

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Loose plug on master lock #5

Postby doublez » 10 Oct 2014 23:27

Hey all,

I got my first lockpicks recently, and a Master padlock #5 to practice on. It seems fairly normal, but the plug can shift a few mm, and seems loose. This also means that stopping applying pressure to the tension wrench doesn't make all the pins unset, I need to turn the plug the other direction to unset all the pin stacks. I was wondering if this is typical of cheaper padlocks, or if that's just this lock...

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Re: Loose plug on master lock #5

Postby Hachronn » 10 Oct 2014 23:32

sounds like a Master #5 that's in my bag also, so I vote for typical.
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Re: Loose plug on master lock #5

Postby smokingman » 11 Oct 2014 0:59

Typical of my master locks also.
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Re: Loose plug on master lock #5

Postby GrzyWhop33 » 11 Oct 2014 1:02

Typical of cheap padlocks.
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Re: Loose plug on master lock #5

Postby billdeserthills » 11 Oct 2014 11:41

GrzyWhop33 wrote:Typical of cheap padlocks.



It may be typical of cheap padlocks, but it does make it harder to pick open the lock, so I consider it something of a security feature
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Re: Loose plug on master lock #5

Postby zeshanali » 19 Oct 2014 23:00

Typical sound master and matchlock also but firstly you take it easy not to take any tension...
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Re: Loose plug on master lock #5

Postby buddykiller » 20 Oct 2014 0:36

billdeserthills wrote:
GrzyWhop33 wrote:Typical of cheap padlocks.



It may be typical of cheap padlocks, but it does make it harder to pick open the lock, so I consider it something of a security feature


lock quality in relation to security is so strange. as you've said there are locks so cheap with tolerances so bad that it makes nde difficult, then again you have super high quality locks with tolerances so tight that it makes attacks like bumping easier.
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