Tool recommendations, information on your favorite automatic and/or mechanical lockpicking devices for those with less skills, or looking to make their own.
by Binary89 » 13 Dec 2004 21:20
well i have work with hand picks for about 2 months and i have goten decent with them, im know looking to broden my lockpicking skill. I have seen Snap guns and Easy picks. do they work the same
Snap Gun ?'s:
Can snap guns open padlocks? How fast?
What is the sucess rate for snap guns?
Can they open deadbolt as well as regular pin tumblers?
Where can i find a worth buying one at a bargin price?
Is making one of those coat hanger ones worth, if so ill pay someone via paypal to make me one?
Easy Pick ?'s:
Can a easy pick open a padlock? How Fast?
What is the success rate?
Can it open deadbolt and other pintumblers?
Where can i find the best price on them?
Auto Jingler?'s(the genric kind):
What are they?
Can they open most cars?( what kinds )
Can they start most cars?
Where can i purchese them cheapest?
Slim Jims ?'s:
Which type is best?
Can it open most car's?( what kinds )
Where can i purchese them cheapest?
I know im a stupid n00b... but please help me i want to learn
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by Hollywood » 13 Dec 2004 21:28
"That Noob is depriving a village somewhere of an idiot"
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by Binary89 » 13 Dec 2004 21:37
well i though you guys could answer my questions i know i seem a little stupid not looking for stuff but it would be alot eaiser to ahave all the info in one place
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by Hollywood » 13 Dec 2004 21:56
I think I did answer ALL your questions with that 1 single link that I provided for you.
Not to be a Smart Azzz but I don't Believe that anyone here is going to read it to you or pick your locks for you.
take some time out and do a little reading first.
There really isn't a super lightning fassst way to do anything without Knowledge first.
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by toomush2drink » 14 Dec 2004 5:24
well i though you guys could answer my questions i know i seem a little stupid not looking for stuff but it would be alot eaiser to ahave all the info in one place
To be honest if you cant be bothered to read why should we be bothered to spoon feed you the information. As you want easy why not call a locksmith to pick the lock for you ? If you want to progress in this skill you really need to put in the effort for yourself as nobody else will be able to make you pick a lock, car etc easier unless you practice and use this vast source of knowledge called lockpicking 101. It is all in one place and a bit of searching will find you the answers plus you will discover other things on the journey which you didnt ask about at first.
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by Pickey » 14 Dec 2004 15:46
lol binary is prolly one of the laziest newbs we've ever had here.
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by xodishox » 16 Dec 2004 18:56
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up there, there is a search button in between rules and groups, if your to lazy to scroll up leave the forums
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by xodishox » 16 Dec 2004 18:57
auto jinnglers
oh, and check yur spelling
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by Hollywood » 16 Dec 2004 19:20
xodishox wrote:auto jinnglers
oh, and check yur spelling
Now you can even help with that too
But I cant download it and install it for you lol j/k
It works pretty darn good.
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by Hollywood » 16 Dec 2004 19:21
http://www.iespell.com/
forgot to put in the link!! lmao
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by xodishox » 16 Dec 2004 20:24
i was quoting what was wrong with his sentence, I had correct spelling 
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by PickPick » 16 Dec 2004 20:41
Are you sure about the correct spelling?
xodishox wrote: oh, and check yur spelling
It's not the tools that open the lock. It's me.
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by xodishox » 16 Dec 2004 21:02
thats called slang
*looks around suspicously*
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by iworathong » 30 Dec 2004 21:52
hey guys i got my auto jinnglers from southord. didnt ya hear about it. it was onea the x-mas specials. but no really just search.
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