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Many-warded keyway

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KokomoLock

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Post Sun Apr 15, 2012 4:48 pm

Re: Many-warded keyway

Mine was only 5 pin also but advertised as 6 pin. Here is a link to the video of me picking and gutting it.
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10ringo10

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Post Sun Apr 15, 2012 5:36 pm

Re: Many-warded keyway

Looks like a six pin the plug however on further inspection ends at 5 pins R .
The sixth pin is bogus,indeed. good vid
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Post Sun Apr 15, 2012 6:28 pm

Re: Many-warded keyway

The thing to remember when you get a key way like this is that the warding that exists above the lowest cut is only there between the pins. What I'm trying to say is that for the pins to sit as deep as they do there has to be a clear path for them to do so. So there will be a clear channel to lift each of the pins directly under each of them. Know what I mean? This may account for thinking the warding only exists right at the front because some of it will disappear when the 1st pin starts.
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