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Best Latch pick

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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Best Latch pick

Postby saint7 » 26 Jun 2004 18:07

I have a door which I can see perfectly the latch and am wondering can it be retractid with these latch picks I have seen. I think it may be one of those which locks in place unless the door has been unlocked. I am also a cheapskate in which, I do not want to pay 60.00 to have a lock smith do it when I could spend that much on a nice pick and do it myself. I rather at this time retract the latch, unlock the door and then learn how to pick the lock. Once I have my key made. LOL. Thanks in advace and I did do the search but the info was more on the tumblers than the latch picking itself.

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Postby PickslikeRodenbarr » 26 Jun 2004 18:28

Theres a couple ways and variables
If the angle is pointed towards u, take a ruller, credit card, ect. and just push on it till it retracts.
If its pointed away from you, take a torque wrench, place it behind the angle, and pull it out.

Also good is strong wire, like piano wire, for the 2nd way

If its a deadbolt, then you have to pick it
I can pick open your front door faster than you can use a key
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Postby saint7 » 26 Jun 2004 18:38

Thank you. The latch is pointed twards me. I think it may be a deadlatch so that is my worry. I will try it out and see. Thanks again.
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Postby quicklocks » 27 Jun 2004 7:42

:D what you are asking about is bypass methods this i a lockpicking site so most of the info will be on picking. :)
to answer your question if you can see the bolt and its pionted towards you then its probaly dead locked because if it isnt it would be very insecure :lol: you will have to pick it
hope this helps
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