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    I believe the "P" prefix is used on their #7 padlocks and other products that use the same-size lock cylinder. This is the smallest common cylinder that Master uses (excluding things like the luggage locks which I believe are made by other companies and merely branded as Master).

    The "310" would be the key code, or more accurately "P310" is the key code.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wylk View Post
    I believe the "P" prefix is used on their #7 padlocks and other products that use the same-size lock cylinder. This is the smallest common cylinder that Master uses (excluding things like the luggage locks which I believe are made by other companies and merely branded as Master).

    The "310" would be the key code, or more accurately "P310" is the key code.
    Thank you, Wylk

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    Thanks........Ed

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