Bought new locks
Both picked as of 8:37pm -8 gmt
#1 5300 series Biting: 84727
#2 A1100 series Biting: 68754
Lord Emeritus of Keypicking HallisChalmers
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HallisChalmers wrote:Good luck w/ that shrouded.
Looks to have some pretty tricky pinning by the looks of the hi-lo-hi-lo bitting on the key.
It should give you a good work out.
the lockpickkid wrote:Have you gotten any of them picked yet?
the lockpickkid wrote:False set? that means you were a few seconds from a pop, and a shackle that flies open!!
ToolyMcgee wrote:Good job on the red lock. Serrated pins are a different beast when compared to spoorated and true spool pins. Now you have a lock to truely test your metal against. That shrouded has a mean key. I can only think of 1 more difficult biting, and honestly it's just a place shift to the right of the key you have pictured + or - a key code peak height or two. High in the very back of course. That's as perfect a key as you could have ever scoped out. Did you get to pick it out yourself, or did you hit the lockpicker's lottery? Personally, my lock picking nightmare is a 00909 as a lock picking perfect storm. It's as extreme as I have ever imagined a facotory cut key, assuming of course the 0's are low. When you can pick this one quickly you should make a vid of the slaughter. I'd watch.
-T'mcgee
Steve14 wrote:i actually went to a local hardware store and look through about 10 or these locks and this was the hardest bittin i could finding ive picked it 3 times so far :S
ToolyMcgee wrote:Way to step up and go for the challenge. It's so hard to choose easy key bitings, when you can choose to see the other wicked lock key bitings. How fast was it when you picked it the first time?Steve14 wrote:i actually went to a local hardware store and look through about 10 or these locks and this was the hardest bittin i could finding ive picked it 3 times so far :S
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