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Electric pick gun owned by a wannabe bogota

Tool recommendations, information on your favorite automatic and/or mechanical lockpicking devices for those with less skills, or looking to make their own.

Electric pick gun owned by a wannabe bogota

Postby lockedin » 28 Aug 2006 23:43

I've actually noticed that I can rake or pick many locks quicker than I can open them with my manual or electric pick gun.
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With the picks:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3uifkeY-Ij4
With the gun:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CHFTk_g97aU
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Postby lockedin » 28 Aug 2006 23:48

Here's a better picture- I shrunk it too much on accident:
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Postby machinist » 29 Aug 2006 1:14

I love the speedy pin by pin action :) nicely done.
If you can't make it work try yelling "aww d*****t!" and throwing your tools it never worked for my pops but it entertained me :)
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Postby raimundo » 29 Aug 2006 7:59

and still he got it faster than those fascist goons in the beginning of 'enemy of the state' where they break in to the guys place before he run into traffic and gets will smith involved.
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Postby skedone » 30 Aug 2006 10:42

who makes that lock coz i have one like that that takes about 1 second to pick
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Postby Squelchtone » 3 Sep 2006 11:46

skedone wrote:who makes that lock coz i have one like that that takes about 1 second to pick


His must be a generic, my American Lock looks the same but has a logo.

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lockedin: Is your lock made by Franklin by any chance?

even the American Lock C70 (pic above) was really easy to pick.. and I don't have a key to show.. found it in the $5 bin at the locksmith shop.

cool videos, keep em comin!

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Re: power tools

Postby Squelchtone » 3 Sep 2006 11:58

raimundo wrote:and still he got it faster than those fascist goons in the beginning of 'enemy of the state' where they break in to the guys place before he run into traffic and gets will smith involved.



By far one of my most favorite movies ever! You wouldn't be talking about THESE goons by any chance would you?

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Selby: "Jones, Krug, what, are you guys from Communications?"
Jones: "No, we're Ops."
Fiedler: "You can tell by their haircuts."




*grin*

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Postby lockedin » 3 Sep 2006 17:34

squelchtone wrote:
skedone wrote:who makes that lock coz i have one like that that takes about 1 second to pick

lockedin: Is your lock made by Franklin by any chance?

Yeah, I'm pretty sure it's generic. It has no brand name on it, and I bought it in Spain from a discount store. It is probably of Chinese make.

Skedone: It is easy to pick, but it takes a little longer than one second. :)
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Postby lockedin » 3 Sep 2006 17:37

squelchtone wrote:cool videos, keep em comin!

Thanks :D Not to plug for myself, but you can find my newer videos here. I just did a demonstration of warded picks:

http://locksnstuff.blogspot.com/
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yah!

Postby raimundo » 4 Sep 2006 9:14

yeah, squelchy, thats the ones. :twisted:
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Postby raimundo » 30 Jan 2007 13:32

I went to www.imdb.com and typed in lockpicking in the search box, thinking that the word might appear in one of the synopsi , it didn't but it did come up as the name of a movie. Made in 2003 in germany. I wonder if its been subtitled in english?
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