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Super 7 Pin Practice Lock Has Spool & Serrated Pins For Sale

PostPosted: Sat May 04, 2013 4:56 am
by MrWizard
This Is An Very Easy Lock To Rekey To Practice Starting With One Pin All The Way To Seven.
If You Already Have The Skills You Can Keep In Practice With Two Types Of High Security Pins.
Simple To Remove Stainless Steel Set Screws Allow Rekeying To New Combination In Minutes.
You Can Make It As Simple Or Complex Combination As You Like Anytime.

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Comes With All The Pins You Need To Change From Novice To Pro Combinations.
No Need For Hard To Use Rekeying Tools Just Use Simple Hex Wrench Included.
No Previous Rekeying Knowledge Required To Change Out The Lock Pins.

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Practice Locks Comes Loaded With 6 Pins With 2 Working Keys.
Novice Can Remove All But The First Pin To Get The Feel Of Working One Pin Stack.
Once Mastered Working One Pin Stack Add A Second Pin Stack To Make It More Difficult.
You Can Add A Spool Or Serrated Anti Picking Top Pin To Get The Feel For Those Too.
Eventually Work Your Way Up To Five Pin Stack Which Is Common Residential Locks.
When You Master The Five Pin Add The Sixth One Found In Commercial Locks.
The Ultimate In Difficulty Add The Seventh Pin For The Maximum Challenge.

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Comes With Assortment Of Different Length Bottom Pins, Top Pins, Even Master Pins.
Over 100 Pins To Change To 1000's Of Combinations So It Is Never The Same Old Lock.
Plus Also Has Seven Spool And Seven Serrated Pick Resistant Top Pins For All Seven Positions.
Can Choose Either Type Add Just A Couple Or Mix Spool And Serrated In All Positions.
You Can Make It Easy To Start Then More Difficult As You Become More Proficient.
Has Extra Springs And Set Screws In Case You Lose Some And One Hex Wrench.

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Comes With Illustrated Exploded View Of All Parts Of A Working Lock Cylinder.
Plus More Illustrations Of Pins In Locked, Unlocked Positions, And How Spool Pins Work.
Quality Lock, Pins, Springs, Stainless Steel Set Screws, And Hex Wrench All Made In The U.S.A.
Practice Lock Is A Schlage C Keyway Found In Both Residential And Commercial Applications.
We Supply The Easy Rekey Practice Lock With Pick Resistant Pins You Use Your Own Tools.
Get Your Own Super Maximum Security 7 Pin Easy Rekey Practice Lock Today!

Buy It Now Price $44.95 Plus $4.95 Shipping Selling In USA Only At This Time.
Accept PayPal Payment Only.

Please PM If You Are Interested Or Have Any Questions.

I Am Also Selling This On Ebay To See It And Read More About It And See My Feedback Please Click The Link Below.

Updated Link 5-29-13
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Richard

Re: Super 7 Pin Practice Lock Has Spool & Serrated Pins For

PostPosted: Tue Jun 04, 2013 1:04 am
by MrWizard

Re: Super 7 Pin Practice Lock Has Spool & Serrated Pins For

PostPosted: Tue Jun 04, 2013 5:36 am
by xeo
Did you drill a 7th chamber in the plug+housing?

Re: Super 7 Pin Practice Lock Has Spool & Serrated Pins For

PostPosted: Tue Jun 04, 2013 6:47 am
by GWiens2001
No, he uses actual 7 pin factory Schlage mortise cylinders.

Gordon

Re: Super 7 Pin Practice Lock Has Spool & Serrated Pins For

PostPosted: Tue Jun 04, 2013 7:35 am
by xeo
Interesting I've never seen one or a 7-pin Schlage key anywhere.

Re: Super 7 Pin Practice Lock Has Spool & Serrated Pins For

PostPosted: Tue Jun 04, 2013 7:56 am
by mrbinky
I have one just like this, I got if from jeffmoss. The only difference is its a 6 pin not a 7. great learning lock. I got it as an extra lock with a best padlock. (thanks jeff).

Re: Super 7 Pin Practice Lock Has Spool & Serrated Pins For

PostPosted: Tue Jun 04, 2013 10:35 am
by mastersmith
Clarification, if this were " actual Schlage " it would be branded. This is a Schlage knock-off, even the keys are generic. I have never seen a 7 pin though, very interesting. I wonder where one would get 7 pin key blanks?

Re: Super 7 Pin Practice Lock Has Spool & Serrated Pins For

PostPosted: Tue Jun 04, 2013 11:13 am
by jeffmoss26
I have an Emtek lock sent to me from bosnianbill, who got it from Alex Blate. It is a 7 pin mortise cylinder, with a 5 pin key modified for 7 pins.
The lock itself might have been drilled out to 7 pins.

Re: Super 7 Pin Practice Lock Has Spool & Serrated Pins For

PostPosted: Tue Jun 04, 2013 11:44 am
by MrWizard
It is a good quality USA made mortise cyld as are all the parts including the hex wrench, stainless steel set screws, and keys. It is factory drilled 7 pin with very good tolerances. Schlage C Keyway which is used in both residential and commercial settings. Very good practice lock and being a 7 pin makes it an outstanding training aid.

Richard

Re: Super 7 Pin Practice Lock Has Spool & Serrated Pins For

PostPosted: Tue Jun 04, 2013 11:48 am
by xeo
Why does the key have 6 cuts?

Re: Super 7 Pin Practice Lock Has Spool & Serrated Pins For

PostPosted: Tue Jun 04, 2013 12:03 pm
by MrWizard
It is 6 pin keys because it is keyed to only 6 pin as 7 pin keys are not available, at least at a reasonable cost.
I used to make this in only in 6 pin capacity cyld but decided to offer something unique.
I could have keyed it to only 5 pin but I have not cut corners on anything in this kit.
I used the best quality possible on all parts and still keep the price at a good value.

**New Shipping Notice**
Shipping in USA has been raised to $5.50 now as I am packaging it in USPS Priority flat rate shipping box.

I am also now offering it for international buyers.
Please contact me for shipping to your location if interested.

Richard

Re: Super 7 Pin Practice Lock Has Spool & Serrated Pins For

PostPosted: Tue Jun 04, 2013 12:20 pm
by escher7
OK! How do you take such perfect pictures??

How about posting your obvious photography skills.


I ask again, what setup do you use to get such great pictures? We all post pictures now and then, and some are not very good. Your guidance would improve the site and might even be worthy of a new sticky on photography.

Re: Super 7 Pin Practice Lock Has Spool & Serrated Pins For

PostPosted: Tue Jun 04, 2013 12:25 pm
by xeo
MrWizard wrote:It is 6 pin keys because it is keyed to only 6 pin as 7 pin keys are not available, at least at a reasonable cost.


OK, that makes sense. Are the 7-pin keys too pricey or are they restricted to a required contract or something?

Re: Super 7 Pin Practice Lock Has Spool & Serrated Pins For

PostPosted: Tue Jun 04, 2013 12:53 pm
by GWiens2001
Think I have a couple Schlage 7 pin keys. They are control keys for Schlage LFIC locks. I'll check tonight or tomorrow and get back. If they are the 7 pin keys, I'll post a picture. Have not played with those LFICs in a while, so my memory may be wrong.

Gordon

Re: Super 7 Pin Practice Lock Has Spool & Serrated Pins For

PostPosted: Tue Jun 04, 2013 1:18 pm
by MrWizard
Yes they would have to be actual schlage control key blanks as gordon is talking about to be 7 pin for removable core cylds and come with the tip cut already on them. I have not see after market blanks available. I have a few original but are pricey indeed.

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Richard