Multi-Gauge 3 Piece Lock Pick Set for 7 Pin Tubular locks
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Three gauges for 7-pin tubular locks
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Tubular lock picks built for the pins arranged in a circle
A 7-pin tubular lock...
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china qualaty
I had to take the hole thing apart and polish it all to get off the milling burrs and with the 2 o-rings it still don't hold the pins ferm but good try any way
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thomas · February 1, 2024
3 piece lock pick set
No instructions enclosed. Still practicing with the tools. Utube videos are a little helpful. These tools are for work. If I can't get them to work I'll have to drill them out. The purpose of buying this was to make it easier to remove the cylinder/ tubular locks at work for the upcoming auction.
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Suzanne · February 4, 2023
Seem to work fine...but...they could be a little more refined
Obviously only 1 of these is going to do most of the tubular impressioning out there so that's the one I used because that's the size lock I have. It worked fine. The nut you tighten doesn't have enough pressure on the rubber O-Rings underneath so I added 2 extra O-Rings to it and tightned it as I went and it finally opened...it's a little loose when turning the lock when picked but I'm going to add another O-Ring to give a little more pressure to keep the pins locked in place. With practice...you'll get the hang of it.
The little press button to reset the pins when you push down...it's a bit tight but I imagine with enough pushes it will break itself in...not a huge deal.
You can spend 90 bucks on 1 that does a great job or $45 for these and fiddle with them until you get the hang of how they work...personally I have 3 sets of impressioning tools and this set takes 2nd place...use the O-Rings as I mentioned and these will work just fine.