Core Specs
Community Knowledge
Difficulty Notes
Described as a 'good orange lock' and a 'comfort lock' that teaches about dead core; considered 'very fun' and 'serrated-y'; one user noted it was 'scarier in my head than it turned out to be' compared to a Master 410.
Sources (r/lockpicking):
- u/TeddyGNKoa (1pts): 'It's my comfort lock and taught me alot about dead core'
- u/Highspeed_gardener (1pts): 'Looking at the keys on their belt ranking, it looks like the peacemaker may have 4 pins & the marine & tactical have 5.'
[confidence: medium]
Picking Notes
Requires light tension; prone to dropping pins if tension is too heavy; counter-rotation on last pins can be tricky; some users report it opens easily with a rake if a false set is hit first.
Sources (r/lockpicking):
- u/TeddyGNKoa (1pts): 'if you don't have a light touch it drops pins'
- u/Highspeed_gardener (1pts): 'Looking at the keys on their belt ranking, it looks like the peacemaker may have 4 pins...'
[confidence: medium]
Tension Tips
Use light tension; avoid heavy tension as it causes pins to drop.
Sources (r/lockpicking):
- u/TeddyGNKoa (1pts): 'if you don't have a light touch it drops pins'
[confidence: medium]
Bitting Variance
The lock features interchangeable shackles (iChange series). It has a dead core. Some users mention the possibility of carbide drill-proof pins in future designs. One user noted the lock might have a 'crazy counter rotation' on the last two pins. There is a distinction made between the 'Peacemaker' (orange, possibly 4 pins) and 'Marine/Tactical' (possibly 5 pins) models.
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