I'm confused, you must be saying you have a spare lock? I thought at first you were saying you had a spare key. Locksmiths can pick just about anything in a couple of minutes. In fact you can buy a pick set on Ebay for less than $10. No idea how a Biktrix lock works, but these are not high security mechanisms.
It has a single pin spring loaded at the rear of the lock. It really seems to be quite lightweight and will be fairly easy to drill.
Sounds like you were ready to go before asking.
The battery lock on my Biktrix Juggernaut has fallen out and I need to get a replacement. How did you get a replacement battery lock for your Biktrix?
Three seconds with a drill and it unlocked. Much ado about nothing ! Thanks for the help.
I am a Locksmith and can offer this advise but the most important thing to remember is not to drill too deep or you may damage the lock actuator. Drill bit size depends on type of lock. Typically I would start with a 1/4". Sometimes the rotation of the drill bit will open the lock. Sometimes you have to fish out the debris and use a screwdriver to turn the core. I have seen a lot of locks damaged by amateurs that should have been left to a professional to open that resulted in higher costs of repair than if they had called a Locksmith in the first place.
The pins are what prevent the cylinder from turning when locked. If those have all been removed, I have no idea why you couldn't turn the cylinder to unlock the lock.
Is that ramped strike spring loaded? Can you get a tiny screwdriver driven up against that ramp to force it down? Old house locks were as simple as wedging a credit card in against that ramped to push them in.