Practice Lock, Repinnable, Progressive, Aluminum, Cutaway Training by Dangerfield

Practice Lock, Repinnable, Progressive, Aluminum, Cutaway Training by Dangerfield

$69.99
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Practice Lock, Repinnable, Progressive, Aluminum, Cutaway Training by Dangerfield

Practice Lock, Repinnable, Progressive, Aluminum, Cutaway Training by Dangerfield

$69.99
Sale price  $69.99 Regular price 
Free US Shipping Over $49 30-Day Money Back Guarantee 84 Product Reviews Repinnable Cutaway Core
Dangerfield Practice Lock

See the pins move, then pick without the clues.

This is the brushed aluminum cutaway lock for building real lock picking feel: visible pin stacks when you need diagnosis, a repinnable core when you need a new challenge, and enough weight to feel like a serious training tool. One lock, fresh problems every session.

$69.99Current Price
4.5Stamped Rating
84Product Reviews
6Pin Chambers
10.6 oz300 g Body
Dangerfield aluminum repinnable cutaway practice lock with pins and tools
★★★★★

"high quality material"

Aristotle A., verified buyer, Mar 2026
★★★★★

"easy to repin"

Kevin, verified buyer, Jan 2026
★★★★★

"Seeing how the pins work"

Jacob, verified buyer, Apr 2022
Built For

What This Lock Teaches Faster

Acrylic locks show the idea. This aluminum cutaway gives you the diagnosis without losing the solid metal feel that makes feedback useful.

Pin Feedback Drills

Watch the pin stack move, then match that sight to what you feel through the pick and tensioner.

Progressive Repinning

Start with two or three pins. Work up to all six, then change bitting and pin order whenever the lock gets too familiar.

Security Pin Practice

Add security pins when standard pins stop teaching you enough. False sets make more sense when you can see why they happen.

Why This Cutaway Is Different

A practice lock should teach feedback, not just open once and become desk clutter.

Cutaway WindowSee the pin stacks, shear line, oversets, and false sets while you work.
Repinnable Six-Pin CoreSet the lock with 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 pins and keep the difficulty moving.
Brushed Aluminum BodyA solid 10.6 oz / 300 g metal trainer, not a light plastic novelty lock.
Beveled Cut EdgesDangerfield finishes the cutaway edges so the lock is comfortable to hold and inspect.
Visible And Blind PracticeUse the cutaway side to learn, then pick without watching when you want the test.
Tweezers, Pins And Allen KeyThe working repinning tools are included, so setup changes stay simple.
Dangerfield brushed aluminum practice lock training feature panel
Feedback

The Point Is Seeing What You Feel

Good single-pin picking is feedback. A binding pin. A tiny click. A false set. A pin that oversets because the tension was too heavy. That feedback is hard to understand when you are new to the motion, and even experienced pickers use cutaways to diagnose bad habits.

This Dangerfield trainer lets you watch the mechanics while your hands do the work. See the pin move, feel the change through the pick, then repeat until your hands recognize it without needing the window.

The cutaway does not replace real practice. It makes real practice less mysterious.
Pin selection for Dangerfield repinnable cutaway practice lock
Repinning

Change The Lock Before It Gets Easy

Most practice locks teach you one pattern. Open it enough times and your hands start remembering that lock, not lock picking. This one is built to be changed.

Remove the hex screws, change the pins and springs, then rebuild the lock as a new problem. Two pins for clean tension drills. Three or four pins for binding-order work. Five or six pins for a proper session. Add security pins when you want harder feedback.

The exact spare pin selection may vary slightly, but the point stays the same: repin, pick, learn, repeat.
Dangerfield repinnable cutaway lock diagonal top view
Build

Metal Trainer, Not A Transparent Toy

Acrylic practice locks have their place, but they do not feel like metal cylinders. This brushed aluminum cutaway gives you visibility with more realistic weight, handling, and tension response.

The beveled cut edges matter too. Cheap cutaways can leave sharp, ugly edges where the metal was opened up. Dangerfield finishes those cuts so the lock can sit in your hand, on the desk, or in a vise without feeling like a rough workshop sample.

Independent Video

Bosnian Bill Walks Through The Trainer

Bosnian Bill (YouTuber) gives this trainer a proper look: repinning, picking, and the kind of pin behavior you want to understand before you move to harder locks.

Dangerfield cutaway practice lock top view showing pin chambers
Specifications

Dangerfield Aluminum Cutaway Specs

Dangerfield Aluminum Repinnable Cutaway Practice Lock
Product Type Repinnable cutaway practice lock
Vendor Dangerfield
SKU DADSR
Price $69.99
Body Brushed aluminum cutaway body with beveled cut edges
Pin Chambers 6-pin progressive practice format
Progressive Setups Can be pinned with 2, 3, 4, 5, or all 6 pins
Included Tools Grooved tweezers, pin selection, security pins, and Allen key/tool
Weight 10.6 oz / 300 g from current product JSON
Reviews 84 Stamped product reviews, approximately 4.5 average at source check

"A good cutaway is not there to make picking easy forever. It is there to teach your hands what your eyes already understand. Once the feedback clicks, cover the window and let the lock argue back."

Chris Dangerfield, Founder
Common Questions

Before You Add It To The Bench

Is this only for new pickers?

No. It is useful whenever you want to diagnose tension, oversets, binding order, or security pin behavior. New pickers get clarity. Experienced pickers get a tune-up tool.

How is it different from a clear acrylic lock?

Acrylic locks show the mechanism, but they do not feel like metal locks. This is a brushed aluminum cutaway, so the feedback and weight are closer to serious practice.

Can I make the lock harder over time?

Yes. Pin it with 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 pins, change the bitting, and add security pins as standard pin stacks start feeling too easy.

Does it include everything for repinning?

The current product copy lists grooved tweezers, a pin selection, security pins, and the Allen key/tool for the hex screws. The exact spare pin selection may vary slightly.

Can I practice without watching the pins?

Yes. Use the cutaway side to understand what is happening, then pick without watching when you want to test whether your hands have learned the feedback.

What else do I need?

You need lock picks and tension tools. The lock teaches feedback, but it does not replace a proper pick set. Pair it with Praxis if you want a serious Dangerfield setup.

Build The Bench

Good Add-Ons If You Are Training Properly

These were checked live before linking. They fit the same training path without sending buyers into dead-end stock.

Dangerfield PRAXIS

Dual-gauge picks and tension tools for the hands-on side of the training bench.

Beginners Visual Guide

190+ color illustrations to match what you see in the cutaway to a proper method.

Closed Repinnable Kit

A mortise-style repinnable practice lock for sessions where you do not want the cutaway window.

A Cutaway You Won't Outgrow In A Weekend

Set it easy, make it awkward, add security pins, then pick it blind. The Dangerfield Aluminum Repinnable Cutaway turns one good practice lock into a bench full of feedback problems.

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