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Picking lock on apartment room door?

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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Picking lock on apartment room door?

Postby Cutwolf » 23 Oct 2007 0:37

Roommate just moved out of our 4 person on campus apartment so residential life locked his door.

We want to use his room as like a guest room or something. None of us know anything about lockpicking, but it is a deadbolt lock.

Says "Schlage" and "Primus" on the lock.

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Thats the lock.

If you guys could direct me to the relevant threads/websites regarding techniques that would be used on this type of lock, it'd be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!
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Postby Stray » 23 Oct 2007 1:24

Ha this topic is going to go over real well with the Mods.

Lets seee...

Don't pick locks in use


Don't pick locks without owners permission...


shall I continue....
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Postby Cutwolf » 23 Oct 2007 1:46

Lock is not in use, and there is no "owner" per se. But if this violates the TOS (which, admittedly, I didn't read), I apologize.
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Postby Marco » 23 Oct 2007 1:56

Just because somebody is not using the lock right now does not mean that the lock isn't in use. And the lock does have an owner which is not you. Therefore, even attempting to pick that lock would be against the law.

Besides, with no prior picking knowledge there would be no way you would be able to pick a schlage primus.

Sorry but rules are rules.
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Postby lunchb0x » 23 Oct 2007 3:03

isnt the lock being used to keep you out?
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Postby Legion303 » 23 Oct 2007 3:19

I'd guess the "owner" is the campus which locked it. But disregarding that for a second, even WITH prior knowledge and experience you probably won't be picking a Primus. The amount of practice you'd need would undoubtedly take you past graduation, so I guess the entire thing is moot.

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Postby zeke79 » 23 Oct 2007 9:25

You are not going to pure pick a primus lock... There are tricks to doing it but they will not be divulged to a person not in the advanced forums nor for a person trying to pick a lock they do not own to access an area they do not have permission to access.

End of story.
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