Dangerfield Clear Acrylic Practice Lock - Standard Pins - Medium difficulty
Dangerfield Clear Acrylic Practice Lock - Standard Pins - Medium difficulty
Dangerfield Clear Acrylic Practice Lock - Standard Pins - Medium difficulty is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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About this Item
About this Item
Description
Description
Watch the pins set as you pick
The hardest part of learning to pick is that everything happens out of sight. This clear acrylic practice lock fixes that. The whole body is transparent, so as you apply tension and lift each pin you can actually see the pin bind, watch it set at the shear line, and understand what your fingers are telling you. It is the fastest way to connect feel with what is really going on inside a lock.


The shear line stops being a mystery
Set light tension and lift a pin. In a normal lock you guess what happened; here you see it. The binding pin barely moves while the others spring back, and when it sets you watch the gap open at the shear line. Do that a few times and the feeling finally has a picture to go with it.
Once the motion makes sense on a lock you can see, the same feedback carries straight over to the solid locks you cannot.
What to know before you buy
| Brand | Dangerfield |
| Type | Clear acrylic practice lock |
| Pins | Standard pins for true pin-tumbler feedback |
| Difficulty | Medium, a fair challenge once you have the basics |
| Best for | Seeing what tension and lifting actually do inside a lock |
What to pick it with
Dangerfield Serenity Picks
A clean stainless set that gives the clear pin feedback this lock is built to show you.
Tension Tool Set
Light, consistent tension is the lesson here. A few tensioner styles help you find it.
Quick answers from the LockPickWorld bench
Who is this for?
Beginners who want to see the mechanism, and anyone who learns faster by watching. Seeing the shear line set shortcuts a lot of frustration.
Isn't a clear lock cheating?
Not at all. It builds the mental model. Once you understand what binding and setting look like, you read those same signals by feel on locks you cannot see into.
What pins does it use?
Standard pins at a medium difficulty, so the feedback is true to a normal pin-tumbler lock rather than artificially easy.
What do I need to use it?
A hook or rake and a tension tool. Pair it with a quality pick set and you have everything for a productive first session.
Learn with your eyes, then trust your hands
See the pins set, understand the shear line, and the rest of lock picking suddenly makes sense. This is the lock that turns guessing into knowing.











