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Colored Pins

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Colored Pins

Postby kevendenen » 9 Jun 2016 16:58

I recently purchased a practice lock that came with a range of pins for setting up various configurations.
(http://learnlockpicking.com/product/7-pin-ultimate-adversary-practice-lock/)

The pins come in several colors: green, red, gold, silver. Each of the colors has pins of varying lengths and it seems like there isn't any difference between the pins of varying colors (other than the color).

Am I missing something or are the different colors meaningless?

Thanks for your insight!
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Re: Colored Pins

Postby kwoswalt99- » 9 Jun 2016 17:08

They come like that in pin kits to make them easier to identify and sort.
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Re: Colored Pins

Postby kevendenen » 9 Jun 2016 17:40

So there is no difference in diameter or what type of lock core they work in? Just length?
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Re: Colored Pins

Postby Robotnik » 9 Jun 2016 18:53

kevendenen wrote:So there is no difference in diameter or what type of lock core they work in? Just length?


Correct. Universal pin kits (and some OEM) often use a spectrum of several colors to make pins easier to sort, as described above. The vast majority of residential and commercial full-size cylinders use the same diameter pins (0.115", IIRC). Google pics of "LAB Universal Pin Kit" for examples.
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