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New favourite lockpick!!

When it comes down to it there is nothing better than manual tools for your Lock pick Set, whether they be retail, homebrew, macgyver style. DIY'ers look here.

Postby dmux » 25 Feb 2006 16:01

i prefer a good 12 guage to the lock and hinges of the door
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Postby illusion » 25 Feb 2006 16:02

OMG UsE ThE MaZoLa :P
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Postby eric343 » 25 Feb 2006 23:10

The image:
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Postby Grudge » 25 Feb 2006 23:16

I use this on Kwiksets and Weisers, anything else I have to break out the heavy stuff ;-)

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i prefere the tooth pick

Postby Big Dave » 26 Feb 2006 15:25

at least its biodegradable.
ha ha ha
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my favorite.....

Postby hippy5749 » 1 Mar 2006 2:12

I haven't seen my favorite one yet....







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:D :D :D :D
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Postby Jason13 » 1 Mar 2006 5:37

whats that? :? It looks like a lever key but whats so special
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Postby hippy5749 » 1 Mar 2006 10:31

The joke was that my favorite way to open a lock is a key............ :?
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Postby Octillion » 1 Mar 2006 14:42

The problem with keys is they only work on the lock they are cut for... Not quite as versatile as other methods above.
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Postby illusion » 1 Mar 2006 14:44

That's the kind of lock used on dresser doors, if anybody wants to know more I'll photo mine I have later and post photos. :)
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Postby WDPaladin » 6 Mar 2006 16:34

Well with enough skill, this..
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Works well, results are as follows..
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Results are predictable, and excellent!
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Postby illusion » 6 Mar 2006 17:47

Boom.
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Postby anbujustin » 9 Mar 2006 0:56

haha i wish i had enough money for a death star
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Postby WDPaladin » 9 Mar 2006 2:28

Well, not a "Death Star" per say; the model pictured is the SouthOrd TID1180T192708947538907TREGDF5349058345 Rake hand held picking device shown in a blown up image. works great on Ace and all circular locks, as seen from the pics..

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Postby krept » 9 Mar 2006 12:05

HAH... what dmux said

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reminds me of a modern version of a pirate gun.

some of the 12ga shotguns that the military use are actually called "master keys" ironically... they use prefrag slugs that are designed to deliver a LOT of energy, but break up fast on impact, lessening the chance of overpenetration, ricochet, etc.

Another good choice would be a shape charge :)
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