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Picked all the easy locks and want to step up your game? Further your lock picking techniques, exchange pro tips, videos, lessons, and develop your skills here.

Postby d_goldsmith » 1 Nov 2006 17:15

Picked:

Security 3 Pin Shell brand padlock
Master #140
The clear lock I bought from lockpicks.com :D

Unpicked:

Master #315
Lynx 7-11 brand 4 Pin (haven't tried much yet)
Chinrose 5 Pin

My set is still pretty small :(
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Postby iNtago » 2 Nov 2006 0:17

update:

brinks shrouded :D

i can pick it in about 3min
by far the best lock walmart sold me :lol:
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Postby shaizer » 2 Nov 2006 17:51

well i do not have access to most of the locks you guys have picked, but shurely i want to try them ... I have picked / probably you will not ever heard of them but, just for the sport of it :) / most if not all are EU style locks...

Picked :

3M / some Itallian or maby China lock, 5 pin, i have like 5 of those and they all sux :) very easy to open and very easy to break /
YETI / 5 pin , do not know model or who made it ? /
LOB / 5 pin , this is a nasty one, at least the one i have , the most tense springs ever, must use more force on the tension wrench, and on the pick, reaking is almost impossible at least with the combinantion that i have it a high-low to the end of it like 1-8 you know /
KALE dimple / but not every time and mostly for more than 5 minutes, but i do not have any dimple lockpicks, i use only handmade picks/
KABA something ? / 6 pin, nice lock but easy to open/
And a whole bunch of namless locks :) or locks that at least do not have the name on them, because i collect old and inused locks from friends.
I would very much like to try the US type locks, they seem so nice :)

Many small locking mechanisms like floppylocks, padlocks of many brands mostly China stuff /4-5 pin/, locks used for post boxes, desks
Most Car locks - VAG mostly


Never Picked :

All the locks out there... I really would want to find those US style locks to play with them, they really do not seem a chalange compared to the EU type locks from a first view, but probably i am wrong.


I have tryed bumping, just for the taste of it, but it's to simple and there is absolutely no fun in it - so it SUX :)
I have made by hand all of my picks and bump keys, never have buyed a lockpick tool or a bump key , and i really think that bumpkeys should not be selled to idiots out there , but thats my opinion. Have made a electro pickgun from a hair cutting machine, will post some picturest lately, it works but not as efective as i would like to, but first try you know :)
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Postby Pick-Fu-DO » 9 Nov 2006 10:03

Picked:
Abus Discus No.24 padlock
Noname discus padlock
Master number-dial padlock
Noname ball tumbler lock
2 Noname Pin tumbler locks
Abus Bikelock(dunno what id)
Noname Bikelock
Several small Padlocks :D

Couldnt pick yet:
Abus high security cylinder lock(ouch...cut my finger :shock: )

Sorry for my bad language,English isnt my major language^^
Watch out!
Im able to do pick-fu-do to you!
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My "picked" list

Postby jdport » 19 Dec 2006 9:02

My "picked" list:
Master 4 pin
Master 5 pin

European Cylinders
ISEO 5 pin
GIG 5 pin
CISA 5 pin
MCM
EURO
Corbin
GPC
OTEX
Omec
Welka

American 5200 series padlocks (military)
Schlage C keyway
Schlage padlock
Every luggage lock I've ever tried
Corbin combination locks
Every file cabinet and locker I've ever tried

Locks that still stump me
Dimpled locks such as ISEO and Corbin
EVVA
Any Medeco
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A few more

Postby jdport » 19 Dec 2006 9:11

I forgot to mention a few on my "picked" list:
All Kwiksets
Union 2 lever locks (used extensively here in Kuwait)
Anchor 2 lever locks
Various Chinese, no-name locks
Craftsman toolbox locks (don't know the mfg)
Snap-on (don't know the mfg)
Every tubular lock I've tried--American, Chicago Ace, etc...
Old model Fords and Toyotas--yes, I picked them because I didn't have auto opening tools at the time.
Abus disc locks
I'm sure there are a few I'm forgetting, I've been at this, on and off, for over 20 years now. I'm a fulltime locksmith working for the US Army as a contractor in Kuwait.
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Postby jackbeef » 26 Dec 2006 3:36

Picked:

Master No. 3
Master No. 5
Master No. 140
Kwikset Deadbolt on backdoor, I know don't pick locks you rely on, but I can replace it if I messed it up so it's all good.
American Lock 700 series

Not picked:

Master No. 22 It's got lightning bolt type keyway. I don't know what the key looks like and I haven't the slightest idea how these work.

All those locks are the only ones I've got to try so far.
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Postby scorpiac » 26 Dec 2006 11:18

My Picked List:

1) Master NO.3
2) Guard Padlock (brass, model unknown)
3) Home Hardware Padlock (brass, model unknown)
4) Master "Titanium" 187XD
5) 3 Garrison Replacement Deadbolt Cylinders (5 pin)
6) Wafer tumbler cabinet type lock (unknown make and model)
7) Dudley Padlock (brass, model unknown)
8 ) U-Haul Discus (Abus Buffo???) - (very restrictive keyway)
9) "Sunrise" LOL...(Brass Padlock)
10) Master Bike Lock (Large shackle style key operated)
11) "Home Security" - (double cylinder Deadbolt)-{SPP'd both cylinders}
12) Master #140
13) File Cabinet - (wafer lock)
14) Shoppers Drugmart Pharmaprix Padlock (brass, model unknown)
15) Tesa Deadbolt cylinder - (Kwickset Knockoff)

Bumped:

1) Wieser (WR5) style kik lock.
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All locks owned by me with the exception of the file cabinet at work but I had permission and we needed in when the key was not present.
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Postby LockNewbie21 » 27 Dec 2006 8:09

I'll update its been a bit.

Master- 3,5,991, 576 and its alumin counterpart, and few others.
Brinks- R70, 4 pin M1 keyway, like 3 shroudeds (there fun :P )
Medeco Biaxle 5 pin- reppined it alot fun lock
Yale and Deluxe(knock off moritce)
Kwicksets
Shlages
random wafers
GM 8cut sidebar (once by luck)
Chicago double sided wafer
2 euro's randomkey way
Sargent 7 pin Ic core
Some others long forgotten.

I would love to get my hands on some goodies like a assa twin, primus, DOM, mul t lock interactive, everest.

Cheers fella's
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Postby Schuyler » 11 Jan 2007 19:43

Gah, alright, finally decided to post here. Today's picking of the everest did it for me.

Picked:

Schlage Everest (used the single-peak bogota to defeat the checkpin)

American 1106 padlock (only once, but it I did it)

Cisa, Iseo, Buva, & Abus Eurocylinders

Best, Falcon, & X-Brand SFICs

5 Pin locks from most manufacturers (security pinned, and otherwise)

Schlage 6 pin, and x-brand 6 pin,

Yale 7 Pin, almost every bitting I own (which is around 20) master-wafered
Unmastered 7 Pin Yale, moderate bitting.

Various Masterlocks, little ones, big ones, whatever I get my hands on.

Various padlocks of other manufacture, I think the "not picked" of these will be more interesting.

Cutaway lever locks, thanks to Shrub, Zeke79 and Eric343, but I really want to get my hands on some normal lever locks to take a crack at them.

I feel like I'm forgetting things, but probably not.

- - - - - - - - - - - - -

Not picked:

Sargent Keso Padlock

Evva, Biffar, and Pfaffenheim euro cylinders

LIPS 5 pin rim cylinder (presently in the possession of Squelchtone, we'll see if he gets it)

LIPS 6 pin Euro cylinder

Eagle, Corbin Padlocks

1 Navy Padlock (unsure of the brand)(supersteph got it for me :)) 1 American brand military padlock.

the kwikset on my parent's house. :\ I was locked out, otherwise I wouldn't have been trying. But, yeah, it whooped me, whooped me good :P

OH! And a Schlage SFIC I've been working on.

And plenty else, I'm sure.
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Postby What » 11 Jan 2007 20:18

Newly picked:
Best IC core w/ 7 pins(control and op)
ASSA Twin 6000 still only done once
EVVA DPI, gotten twice and sacraficed 1 hook pick to it...
El-crapo dimple lock on a club(for cars).
and some schlage and other cyls...
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Postby Schuyler » 11 Jan 2007 20:39

What's an EVVA DPI?
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Postby What » 11 Jan 2007 21:10

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Postby Schuyler » 11 Jan 2007 21:36

What wrote:Evva DPI


Thanks
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