Brockhage DOWN Manual Pick Gun for Pins Below Keyway
Brockhage DOWN Manual Pick Gun for Pins Below Keyway
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About this Item
About this Item
Description
Description
Manual Pick-Gun Action for Pins Below the Keyway
This Brockhage manual pick gun is the DOWN version, made for locks with pins below the keyway. It is a classic trigger-driven snap gun: tension first, needle in position, then controlled trigger action to transfer movement into the pin stack. No batteries. No charging. Just feel, timing, and tension.

DOWN means pins below the keyway
Manual trigger
Your hand supplies the snap, so there are no batteries or chargers to manage.
DOWN action
Made for locks where the pins sit below the keyway.
Brockhage warranty note
Existing product copy records a lifetime warranty for this pick gun.
Keep needles and alternatives in mind
For replacement needles, see Spare Needles for Brockhage and KLOM Pick Guns. If you want the budget UP-style manual option, compare the Lokko Manual Pick Gun.
Specs and use notes
| Tool type | Brockhage manual pick gun / snap gun |
| Action | DOWN action for pins below the keyway |
| Power | Manual trigger, no batteries required |
| SKU | BPG15 |
| Technique note | Use a tension tool and controlled turning pressure. |
Questions buyers usually ask
What does DOWN mean?
It means the tool is built for locks with pins below the keyway.
Does it need a tension wrench?
Yes. A pick gun still needs tension to turn the plug when the pins move.
Does it need batteries?
No. It is a manual trigger-driven pick gun.
Should I keep spare needles?
Yes. Pick-gun needles are working parts and can bend or break during normal use.
A classic manual gun for the right orientation
If your lock work calls for DOWN action, this is the Brockhage route.
