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Quiter / silent electric pick gun

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

Quiter / silent electric pick gun

Postby keith82687 » 18 Mar 2012 14:14

Hey guys. I've had a southord electric pick gun for quite a long time and have been very happy with it except the noise. Most people I've helped out lock themselves out late at night and using it inside a narrow apartment complex hallway could wake the dead (or several very grumpy tenants).

Has anyone experimented with dampening the noise on a southord pick gun (or other models if it worked out really well)? Are there any commercially available pick guns that are silent / much quieter?
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Re: Quiter / silent electric pick gun

Postby gloves » 19 Mar 2012 11:24

I completely trust in your good faith, but I tell you that I'm sure I'm not the only one whose senses are alarmed towards a vicious double-sharp subject, as that of dampening sounds and make stuff quieter, kinda like getting a suppressor because your gun shots loudly.

Reputable locksmiths have nothing to hide, on the other hand thieves play it in the shadows.

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Re: Quiter / silent electric pick gun

Postby Squelchtone » 19 Mar 2012 11:36

There's something to be said about honing your skills with good old fashioned manual lock picks in case disturbing neighbors with an industrial vibrator is not an option.

I know locksmiths have to get a job done quickly and move on to the next, but a good picker can pick most locks in under a minute.

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Re: Quiter / silent electric pick gun

Postby MacGyver101 » 19 Mar 2012 13:05

keith82687 wrote:Has anyone experimented with dampening the noise on a southord pick gun (or other models if it worked out really well)? Are there any commercially available pick guns that are silent / much quieter?

None that I've seen (or, at least, not in that price-range), unfortunately. Most of them are very loud.

As squelchtone suggests, manual picks are probably your best option in that situation... but the in-between option would be a manual pick gun. If you're having good success with an electric pick, then a manual pick gun should make equally-quick work out of opening those locks (with a little practice) and with much less noise. (Just a thought...)
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Re: Quiter / silent electric pick gun

Postby alfonzo1955 » 25 Jun 2012 19:48

gloves wrote: kinda like getting a suppressor because your gun shots loudly.


A suppressor is very good for practising when you don't want to destroy your ears.
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Re: Quiter / silent electric pick gun

Postby Solomon » 26 Jun 2012 13:20

alfonzo1955 wrote:
gloves wrote: kinda like getting a suppressor because your gun shots loudly.


A suppressor is very good for practising when you don't want to destroy your ears.

So is hearing protection. Then again that's on the opposite side of the coolness scale. :mrgreen:
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Re: Quiter / silent electric pick gun

Postby MacGyver101 » 26 Jun 2012 14:44

Solomon wrote:So is hearing protection. Then again that's on the opposite side of the coolness scale. :mrgreen:

Peltor Tactical Headset: protects your hearing, allows you to hear normally, and doesn't effect your point of aim. Highly recommended.
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Re: Quiter / silent electric pick gun

Postby C185 » 15 Aug 2012 15:44

You could always try to wrap the tool in Dynamat, its a great sound insulator for many other applications.
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Re: Quiter / silent electric pick gun

Postby raimundo » 2 Sep 2012 8:58

Ive seen the youtube videos on the oil filter used as a gun silencer, maybe you could just open up the screw threaded end of the oil filter and just shove that electro pick in there with the needle comeing out a hole made in the bottom and see if that works. :lol:
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Re: Quiter / silent electric pick gun

Postby C185 » 5 Sep 2012 21:35

Don't forget to wrap that filter in dynamat :wink:
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Re: Quiter / silent electric pick gun

Postby raimundo » 8 Sep 2012 13:54

Eh mcgyver, how can it not affect your point of aim, don't they teach cheek contact on the rifle stock, thats reall close to the jawhinge which is at the ear.....

I forgot what they called that cheek contact, its been a while since i marched to the rifle range at ft campbell, june of 67 it was, but that was the m14 there were 8 things, one was to take a breath and let it half out and pause, then squeeze the trigger. the rest was all about grip and iron sights anyway, all old school stuff.

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Re: Quiter / silent electric pick gun

Postby vettepin » 19 Sep 2012 22:45

try using small o-rings around the motor
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Re: Quiter / silent electric pick gun

Postby Altashot » 19 Sep 2012 22:57

I always thought that awakening half the building was the fun part of the night job... :shock:

Seriously, shove the whole thing inside a pool noodle...

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Re: Quiter / silent electric pick gun

Postby GWiens2001 » 20 Sep 2012 9:21

That cheek contact site is called the spot weld.
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Re: Quiter / silent electric pick gun

Postby Altashot » 20 Sep 2012 19:58

"That cheek contact site is called the spot weld."

At our gun club, we call it: "stock weld."

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