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by FarmerFreak » 9 Sep 2015 8:36
Korver15 wrote:FarmerFreak wrote:No excuses. Finding a binding pin when there is a spring on the other end of it is always the same. Kwikset to Assa, it makes no difference.
Does that still apply when the pin falls into the countermilled chamber then it seizes up the cylinder?
Yes it still applies.
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by Korver15 » 9 Sep 2015 9:02
Squelchtone wrote:Korver15 wrote:But yes I do understand that practice is the key. But knowing what to feel for makes the practice more efficient 
let me restate it in another way.. we cannot tell you any more over the internet what to feel for when an Assa twin spool pin catches the countermilling than for an NFL quarterback to tell someone on an internet forum what the grip on the football should feel like to throw a perfect pass. With practice you wont have to ask what to feel for, you'll just pick the lock and go, oh, that's what the feels like when it's set properly, or oh that's what it's like when it catches on a spool. make sense? Squelchtone
Yes, Thank you. 
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