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by jeffmoss26 » 21 Mar 2017 21:06
Picked this yesterday, shown in the "mail" thread 
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by huxleypig » 28 Mar 2017 0:25
Evva MCS Gen 2  The possibility is out there now...
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by Squelchtone » 28 Mar 2017 0:53
huxleypig wrote:Evva MCS Gen 2  The possibility is out there now...
Nice Hux, this is becoming a habit for you =) I was watching the videos the doctor posted, is it safe to say the picking method is purely mechanical and does not require any need for knowing the states of the magnets, only the location of gates based on friction? Thanks Squelchtone
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by huxleypig » 28 Mar 2017 2:39
Squelchtone wrote:huxleypig wrote:Evva MCS Gen 2  The possibility is out there now...
Nice Hux, this is becoming a habit for you =) I was watching the videos the doctor posted, is it safe to say the picking method is purely mechanical and does not require any need for knowing the states of the magnets, only the location of gates based on friction? Thanks Squelchtone
Yes mate, no prior knowledge is needed, but it is still picking in the traditional sense. You only care about the gates, sure.
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by GWiens2001 » 28 Mar 2017 3:36
Have to admit - Sir Huxley Piggles is making a habit of picking the unpickable. Makes me jealous as heck, but keep it going, Hux!
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by OrMeanGene » 29 Mar 2017 13:03
huxleypig wrote:Evva MCS Gen 2  The possibility is out there now...
How can anyone post their picked American 1100 after that post...
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by Squelchtone » 29 Mar 2017 13:21
OrMeanGene wrote: How can anyone post their picked American 1100 after that post...
I know right? I guess if everyone is showing off their MCS picking skills, here's me picking a Medeco cam lock with 1 hand. and then getting the wrench stuck.... Squelchtone
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by GWiens2001 » 29 Mar 2017 13:54
OrMeanGene wrote:huxleypig wrote:Evva MCS Gen 2
How can anyone post their picked American 1100 after that post...
High end padlock from the dollar store!  Just had to!  Gordon
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by Silverado » 30 Mar 2017 8:02
 Ladies and Gentlemen, it looks like the Master 140 can be beat!
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by Eazy123 » 30 Mar 2017 9:13
Silverado wrote: Ladies and Gentlemen, it looks like the Master 140 can be beat!
I have one that just falls open when I touch pin 4 and lift pin 1, and another that I've opened once and is giving me problems now. I didn't realize they're full of spools.
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by Silverado » 30 Mar 2017 9:50
I have several of these and I just can't believe they've got spool pins. I'm going to drill some out as soon as I can and see if it's true. They're just too easy to pick. Except one that I have is a black plastic coated 40mm Master, same shape and size of the 140...that particular one has some radical bitting and can surprisingly frustrate me due to oversetting of the deepest pin on some days.
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by Eazy123 » 30 Mar 2017 9:51
Silverado wrote:I have several of these and I just can't believe they've got spool pins. I'm going to drill some out as soon as I can and see if it's true. They're just too easy to pick. Except one that I have is a black plastic coated 40mm Master, same shape and size of the 140...that particular one has some radical bitting and can surprisingly frustrate me due to oversetting of the deepest pin on some days.
I get feedback on one of mine that makes me believe there's at least one spool in there. I've also seen a YT video of someone cutting one up to reveal 3 spools and a serrated.
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by G-lock » 30 Mar 2017 11:15
 Todays picks. Gonna replace the cores with mcs now. 
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by Ralph_Goodman » 30 Mar 2017 11:32
G-lock wrote:Todays picks. Gonna replace the cores with mcs now. 
Still a great core... even though it seems like everyone is picking them nowadays.
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by DangerDane » 31 Mar 2017 8:32
huxleypig wrote:Squelchtone wrote:huxleypig wrote:Evva MCS Gen 2  The possibility is out there now...
Nice Hux, this is becoming a habit for you =) I was watching the videos the doctor posted, is it safe to say the picking method is purely mechanical and does not require any need for knowing the states of the magnets, only the location of gates based on friction? Thanks Squelchtone
Yes mate, no prior knowledge is needed, but it is still picking in the traditional sense. You only care about the gates, sure.
So its basically very easy to pick since you don't have to care about the magnets as well?. If thats the case, then the lock doesn't seem that safe or secure...
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