Here's my first video... "Ten American Lock Series 1100 Padlocks Picked in a Row." This video is a good representation of how I usually practice. I like to pick several of the same types of lock in a row... then mix them up and start again. This makes it (i) difficult to remember the quirks of a particular lock, (ii) more challenging and, (iii) IMO, more like picking a lock encountered in the wild. I didn't tear the locks down afterwards (as is the YouTube lock picking protocol) for two reasons. First, it would be a royal pain to do that to ten locks. Second, anyone with ears, eyes and half a brain will know that I didn't remove the security pins from the amount of clicking, and the counter rotation on the core.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34976SngvrY
And here's my second video: Two American Lock Series 748s Reviewed, Picked and Gutted
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1hqMgc7Qa4
I'm going to try and put content up regularly, so constructive criticism on improving the format would be appreciated. Thanks!
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