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My DIY CoatHanger SnapGun

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

Postby digital_blue » 10 Jan 2006 11:33

Chrispy wrote:Do Yourself It? :?
:wink:


Hehehe... I'd never noticed that. :P

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Postby v12v12 » 10 Jan 2006 14:03

Chrispy wrote:Do Yourself It? :?



:wink:


Er whoops! Any chance that myself or one of you mods could correct that to DIY please? What about my question pertaining to security pinned locks and a snap pick? :roll:
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Postby strangedream » 17 Jan 2006 1:35

Dang! thats a pretty intuitive design. The Poor Mans SnapGun...I like it.
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Postby v12v12 » 19 Jan 2006 0:57

strangedream wrote:Dang! thats a pretty intuitive design. The Poor Mans SnapGun...I like it.


Yeah as I said before, it actually does give more "feel" than using the cannon-like power of the snap pick. Though I'm going to redesign the upper "head" of the gun to be more low profile, since the main caveat of the traditional snap pick is that I can fit it + my picks and tensioners in 1 eye-glass case, where as with the "gun" I cannot... But it works great and has removable picks! Though I haven't been able to snap a security lock yet, everything else takes a few tries and they are popped! :D

***I'm going to attempt a BEST SFIC cylinder when I can get a hold of one... BTW- do I really need to make a specialized tensioner for BESTs? And if so, what's the distance between the individual "prongs/fingers" for them?

THanks all!
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Postby Stylefree83 » 14 Feb 2006 2:08

how does a snapgun word? is it the same way as the jigsaw pick thing? any footage available?
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Postby Jason13 » 14 Feb 2006 13:10

A snapgun works the same as a pickgun it doesnt move the bottom pins at all it just gives them a whack transferring the whack onto the top pins.

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Postby Jason13 » 14 Feb 2006 13:12

Making the top pins Jump up and set them selfs on the shearline while applying light tension
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Postby illusion » 14 Feb 2006 14:12

You know? That was an entirely relevant, accurate, and correctly spelt post Jason :)

Keep up the good work :wink:

p.s: were it amalgamated into a single post rather than two it would have been perfect, :P
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very creative design

Postby raimundo » 14 Feb 2006 14:17

you have a very creative design there, it solves the lack of handle that is part of the usual design of a coathanger pick gun. I have a design modification that I may build,... while you have a sping loop at the bottom of the handle, dampend perhaps by the grip, I would place that spring loop at the top, where you have a stop in the web of the thumb forefinger area. the spring loop on the blade shaft is an addition to the usual design that looks very functional. congratulations on an excellent piece. :)
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Postby Jason13 » 14 Feb 2006 14:38

This is a animation of a pickgun A snap gun is basically the same

http://deviating.net/lockpicking/08.04-pick_gun.html Hope it helps you understand :D
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Postby TheMikeMan » 26 Feb 2006 0:43

I just tried this and it works pretty well. I do prefer manually picking with regular old picks, but overall-good stuff man! Thanks. :P
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Postby clayton1123 » 4 Mar 2006 23:17

I found a really good video of the gun working.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNkytSME ... 20homemade
good luck
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Postby cL4y » 29 Jun 2006 21:30

helix wrote:I'm sure it would work mighty fine where I am,

but looking at a map it is probably 'cause we are

upside down LOL.

:P

upside down? LOL i wish we were on top....
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God it works!

Postby Wolfy » 25 Jul 2006 17:08

Hay good work, Made myself one in a smaller version.
1 snap and it opened a 40 x 45mm 5 pin lockwood padlock.
Question? can the snap tool open all lock's or is this just dreaming. :D
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Postby !*AMP*! » 3 Aug 2006 15:05

I like your design man...I think I'll go tinker around for a while...thanks for the inspiration.
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