ISEO R6
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awesome! i need dimple lock practice. they ususually kick my ass
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I love that lock... one of the funnest dimple locks I ever picked.
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imagine picking the R11, ID LIKE to see that picked and gutted on vid.
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Thanks femurat for that,ive screwed up on more than a few pulling the plug out.
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you're welcome
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Hey 10ringo10, I think the R11 also only hs 6 active pins. The other ones are passive.
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I think that the R11 has at least a couple of profile pins that are active, they block the plug if turned without the correct key into the keyway. Unfortunately I haven't had one in my hands so this is just what I can tell from a picture I've seen some time ago. Dunno if they need to be picked to turn or just need to be kept out of the keyway while turning, after have picked the other regular six pins.
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I Think your both right,its six pins then 5 floating,but theres 3 others sat on top of the floating pins,are they active meaning they need to be picked,for the newcomers,or are they passive.
ive picked the tesa t10 abit like the R11,AND DONT FORGET THE R50,iseo have some good locks.
ive picked the tesa t10 abit like the R11,AND DONT FORGET THE R50,iseo have some good locks.
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TESA T10.
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are those sometimes used on vending machines? cuz i saw one with a key way like that, all jagged and toothy looking and was wondering what type of lock it was.
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Its unlikely as there mainly used in europe Daggers.
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