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Burg Wächter "Alutitan" 770 40

Yellow Belt
Primary
Primary
Keyway
Internals
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Core Specs

Pin Count
5
Cylinder Type
Pin-tumbler
Security Pins
spool

Community Knowledge

Difficulty Notes

I find it easy to pick; Can be a challenge if you don't pay attention; classified as a little more difficult than the Masterlock M15 (4 pins)

Sources (r/lockpicking):
- u/more_than_a_little (1pts): 'I find it easy to pick.'
- u/Twisttwister (1pts): 'Can be a challenge if you don't pay attention.'
- u/more_than_a_little (1pts): 'But I would classify the Masterlock M15 (4 pins) as a little more difficult than the 770/40.'
[confidence: medium]

Picking Notes

raked and picked more than 100 times; good feedback; keyway puts up a small challenge; sometimes the spool doesn't act like a spool

Sources (r/lockpicking):
- u/Twisttwister (1pts): 'The keyway does put up a small challenge. it has good feedback and great quality (raked and picked it more than 100 times now and...)'
- u/Twisttwister (1pts): '...which sometimes doesn't even act like one.'
[confidence: medium]

Bitting Variance

The spool pin sometimes does not act like a spool; The lock is identified as the 'yellow belt' version (Alutitan 770 40 SB); One user noted the small brass lock in the same set is likely a C-Line 222.

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