Practice Pin Cylinder Lock with Easy Tolerances
Practice Pin Cylinder Lock with Easy Tolerances
Practice Pin Cylinder Lock with Easy Tolerances 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
A Practice Cylinder That Lets You Learn the Basics
Random old locks can be brilliant later. At the start, they can also bury you in surprises before your hands know what to feel. This practice pin cylinder uses easy tolerances, no security pins, and no high/low pinning so you can build tension and lifting fundamentals first. Start clean, then make the locks meaner.

Good early practice removes the wrong problems
No security pins
Learn basic lifting and tension without spool or serrated-pin behaviour getting in the way.
No high/low pinning
Fewer cruel early surprises while you are learning how pins bind and set.
Easy tolerances
A more forgiving cylinder helps you connect technique with feedback.
Make the lock steady and the lessons clearer
Use it with the Lock Pickers Vice Mk2 for steadier bench practice. When you are ready to change pin stacks yourself, move to the Dangerfield Repinnable Practice Lock Kit.
What to know before buying
| Tool type | Practice pin cylinder lock |
| SKU | CRIM |
| Pinning | No security pins and no high/low pinning |
| Best use | Early pin-cylinder picking practice and tension control |
| Fit note | Training lock for practice, not a replacement door lock. |
Questions buyers usually ask
Why not practice on any old lock?
You can, but random locks can hide awkward pinning and tolerances before your fundamentals are ready.
Does easy mean useless?
No. Easy means the lock is built to teach the first lessons clearly.
Are there security pins inside?
No. This is a simpler practice cylinder for learning the fundamentals.
What comes next?
Try repinnable locks, progressive locks, and real-world cylinders once the basics are stable.
Give the first lessons a fair chance
This practice cylinder keeps the early work focused on tension, lifting, and the feel of a pin stack.

