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by TheSkyer » 15 Mar 2009 6:34
about 37 seconds. But it was an el cheapo master gunlock XD I think you can opens those with a scredriver in less than a minute...
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by TheWireGhost » 24 Mar 2009 20:15
My first picking experiment was picking a crappy little metal lock box with a 3-pin tumbler lock. I did it in about 25 seconds SPPing with a pair of tweezers and a hairpin.
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by TheWireGhost » 24 Mar 2009 20:17
I was just thinking, too... Who remembers that feeling when they first felt that lock turn all the way free? I sure do, heh. After that I picked my girlfriend's front door Yale lock with the same tools... She was shocked to see me that day.
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by ridinplugspinnaz » 25 Mar 2009 0:25
[quote="TheWireGhost"]I was just thinking, too... Who remembers that feeling when they first felt that lock turn all the way free? I sure do, heh. After that I picked my girlfriend's front door Yale lock with the same tools... She was shocked to see me that day.[/quote] uh, creepy....
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by cryptocat » 5 Apr 2009 21:04
[quote="ridinplugspinnaz"]uh, creepy....[/quote]
Unless he has the right sort of girlfriend. The one who says "can I try?" or "yes, but can you do that to handcuffs?" or "wanna see the bump key I just made?"
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by Stryypgya » 14 Apr 2009 18:08
I just got my picks today. I'd bought a kwikset double keyed deadbolt to start on.
First, I removed all but one pin and was using a thin tweezers to feel the resistance of the spring. I accidentally "picked" the lock within a few seconds. Doesn't really count, since a single pin barely counts as a lock.
Then, when my picks came, I added a second pin. Tried that, and had it open within 10 seconds this morning. I'm at work right now, but when I get home, I'll add a third, and so on.
Loving this so far. Very zen-like.
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by Stryypgya » 15 Apr 2009 0:33
So, I figured I'd add to my prior post.
I got home from work and running errands, and added a third pin. Within a few minutes, I added a fourth, then switched over to the untouched 5-pin kwikset cylinder. I got into a great zen moment, and had it open within 30 seconds. I can now reliably open it in less than 20 seconds.
So from first pin to first 5-pin lock in less than 24 hours. I'm very happy with that. Now it's time to pick up a Schlage lock, as I've heard they're a slightly bigger challenge. Definitely not ready for security pins yet, but I am certainly having fun.
Now to get a locksport chapter going in my area.
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by james5345 » 21 Apr 2009 14:29
about 2 minutes on a 4 pin master padlock, not managed to do a cylinder lock yet, but getting my practice board soon so that should help... Cant stop thou, i love it!
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by tehfrr » 21 Apr 2009 20:10
About 20-30 seconds on a master #3, and a little quicker on a 2 pin practice cylinder I bought from lockpickshop (I suspect the master #3 had a little bit of luck involved but we shall see). I just received my tools today, so I'm pretty happy. Tried the kryptonite and master 911 I have just for the heck of it. Obviously I did not even come close, but I was able to feel the false set due to the spool pins.
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by totos » 23 Apr 2009 12:20
still trying to open that 6-pin padlock... I don't have any real picks yet, just using a homemade paperclip hook pick and tension wrench. The first lock i picked was a really cheap 2-pin padlock which opened right after I put the paperclip in, so this wouldn't count as picking.
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by McSpoon » 28 May 2009 13:46
My picks today, picked my 3 pin practice cyclinder about a dozen times, first time took around 5 minutes, but down to a few seconds now (don't really time my self). Just got back from a hardware store, brought myself a 4 pin Master padlock and a cheap 6 pin Euro cylinder. I just love that feeling of success when you open your first lock. I'll amke dinner then set about the padlock.
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by drop dead fred » 2 Jun 2009 12:33
Hello every one this is my 1st post , ive picked one or two locks nothing major, It took me 20mins to pick my 1st lock , it was called an abus !..
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by LocksmithArmy » 28 Jun 2009 19:53
Other than Shimming locks in school my first actual picking was a chunky master padlock(dont remember the number) went pretty swimmingly, great learning expierience.
it was a half diamond pick and it took about 1 and a half mins
once you do it once tho you realize its possible and decide to do it faster... then harder locks... then your a super picker yaaay!
for those of you lookin for your first pick just keep at it cause once you do it once your next time will be alot quicker(hopefully)
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by rrkss » 8 Jul 2009 19:53
My first pick was a crappy chinese master knockoff. Did it with two paperclips and got hooked.
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by traceurspoon » 26 Aug 2009 2:44
First lock I picked was the door into my house from the garage. Had 2 paperclips, and about 15 min in, it suddenly opened. So surprised I thought I'd broken it somehow.
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