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by deetS » 10 Jan 2005 15:52
Hi ! I'm french and i begin lockpicking ..
[url]http://www.image-dream.com/membre/up/deetS/1105390297.picked_comp.avi
That's all :p
c&c are welcome :p[/url]
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by LeaKeD » 10 Jan 2005 16:59
Im sorry to say.. but i dont believe you picked that lock.. you inserted the pick without pressing on pins and the lock magicly came open in under a second. i think the shackle wasnt fully locked ..
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by _Ethereal_ » 10 Jan 2005 17:07
I don't even have to watch the video.
He inserted the pick and pulled down the locking dog, which is the part that locks the shackle in place, very simple to do on cheap locks, and only one tool is needed - it certainly didn't magically open.
This method is called bypassing, it still is a way of picking but takes the enjoyment out of unlocking the lock.
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by Wolf2486 » 10 Jan 2005 21:10
That lock could just have very sloppy tolerances. I have some padlocks that open the second you insert the pick.
Lock picking is an art, not a means of entry.
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by deetS » 11 Jan 2005 11:22
Yeah the padlock was really locked.. i've saved a video showing the padlock is locked but >> 4 Mo ..
I know where is the only pin and it's easy (:
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by archiebald » 12 Jan 2005 6:27
I would like to see that in plain sight with the lock not hidden in the hand and some sound. 
I pick in the dark.
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by Wolf2486 » 13 Jan 2005 16:28
Tension wrench moved, the lock was shown at whole. I'm convinced.
Lock picking is an art, not a means of entry.
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by DeadlyHunter » 16 Jan 2005 1:57
lol video isnt good, so I cant tell, looks like the fps is way to fast and there arent enough frames. anyway regards if you really picked it but the real question is what else can you pick? 
Support your local locksmith -lose your keys

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by deetS » 16 Jan 2005 7:06
sry it comes from a webcam ..
I pick my others padlocks and lock lol .. :/
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