Locks picked in the wild
Yesterday I had a customer who lost the key to their Master 6271. It has an American 6 pin cylinder with spools and serrated keypins.
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mdc5150 wrote:....It has an American 6 pin cylinder with spools and serrated keypins....
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mdc5150 wrote:It took me about 5 minutes.
Joe Momma wrote:mdc5150 wrote:It took me about 5 minutes.
Did the customer ask about more secure locks after you killed it in 5 minutes?
Anarchy_won wrote:I had to pick a commando padlock last night at work. It was on a locker (that had the keys inside) one of my people was in a rush and just locked the locker then realised there mistake (there car keys were on the same key ring), I gave them my cheep picks to try to open it but stopped them after 20min, I had it open in about 8min (felt longer as I was crouched down the whole time I was working on it. and my knees are not what they use to be) but I have been picking alot of commando locks lately so I was ready for it.
mdc5150 wrote: I have not run into a Commando in the wild yet. I would love to see them though.
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