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new 2 picking locks

Having read the FAQ's you are still unfulfilled and seek more enlightenment, so post your general lock picking questions here.
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Postby mclellan » 22 Dec 2006 3:49

a week ago i was watching a video on youtube about this guy picking a lock with nothing more than a paper clip and a screwdriver and now i am interested in lock picking but i have some questions i need answered...

1.is it really possible to pick a lock with just a paper clip and a screwdriver?

2. i have tried picking a lock (one u have to push those little things out of that line) but i cant do it..can anyone give me some advice on how to do it, i have read greg (whats his name) guid to picking locks but still have trouble.

i know these questions sound dumb, but im new to picking locks...thanks james :wink:
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Postby Raccoon » 22 Dec 2006 5:40

welcome to the forum.

paperclips are way too flexible to be useful in practical lockpicking. an expert picker can do it, but it's not very pleasant. maybe in a pinch if you get locked out and don't have your lockpicks with you. so, go buy some lockpicks. i'll recommend www.lockpicktools.com

do you have a link to this guide of greg's?
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ok

Postby mclellan » 22 Dec 2006 6:25

here the link for greg millers lock picking guide (it also has links to other lock picking guides) http://www.gregmiller.net/locks/

anywayz
yea im now going to buy a lock pick set, but its in america and before you buy internationaly you need to know if your state allows pick locks to be shipped in or something like that, i live in NSW australia..and im not sure if they are allowed to be imported into the state how can i find this out..

p.s greg millers guide is preety basic but its not complicated
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Postby Raccoon » 22 Dec 2006 6:42

Check out the MIT Guide to Lockpicking. It's stickied in a few places on this forum.

I don't know about australian law. In general, most places only criminalize possession if there is intent to commit a crime. But it's going to be hard asking anyone, like an officer or the post office, because they will assume lockpicks are illegal [as most people do], even if they are quite lawful around most of the world.

I know there are a few here from NZ who purchase lockpicks without issue. If your laws are anything like theirs, you should be fine.
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thanks

Postby mclellan » 22 Dec 2006 6:45

thanks for the in we share laws with new zealand and will probally be fine
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