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The Worlds safest 68-Carbine!
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I’m sure we have more than a few members here capable of picking lock. And given this is on a paintball gun I don’t think it’s going to be the highest quality trigger lock.
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The cores in most trigger locks are junk, usually on the level of cheap luggage locks. They tend to be pretty easy to rake. Trigger locks are often present to meet some local regulatory requirement. They don't have to be good, they just have to be there.
And to be fair, if your primary concern is simply keeping kids from being able to pull a trigger, a lock does not need to be especially robust.
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Wafer should be outlawed ... Period.
An easily pickable lock on a gun is a false sense of security (which I would argue is worse than no lock) ... But that's discussion for another time.
If you need help with picking let us know ... But you might be able to take the gun apart and get the lock off that way without even touching it ..
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