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Pin settings on well used locks

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Pin settings on well used locks

Postby TAPE » 14 Sep 2012 17:49

Gooday one and all !

My very first post here, so please excuse the elaboration and possibly excessive information.

Recently became interested in the scene and after gathering a bit of info and playing around with bobby pins (and wondering why I ever placed any faith in luggage locks) I purchased a few padlocks to play around with.

Considering the amount of cash spent on other (InfoSec related) hobbies, decided OK to splurge on a Southord set.

My first trial to test the well known Youtube knowledge was with a Yale Combination lock, but my real first personal triumph was with a small Yale Y110/20 padlock. That got me more interested.

Then I tried a TriCircle 264 which although refuses me any raking methods, still allows me to (usually..) open it up. But have to admit, it took me a wee while
to get used to it.
I also purchased a Yale Y120/60, which I will consider my Nemesis until further notice..Not a newbie friendly device me thinks/knows now.

OK, So finally my question, it you have read this far.. ;

With the TriCircle I really tried to follow the advice on feeling for every pin, and getting a feel of what that pin was doing.
It worked and I got it (blisters included.. great).

After a while of continuously testing on this padlock, I have a feeling that the method that works best seems to change.
Possibly (though I would say highly unlikely) I am getting a better feel for it, or is it the case that some locks become 'easier' or 'different' in picking styles when they have been severely punished (frequent trial and error with picking) for a week or so ?

I am very new to this scene but do normally have a decent analytical approach to things, I am finding however that sometimes the approaches require change when I would not expect it.
Do methods require change much with locks and specifically pin sequence ? Or am I simply (erroneously or not) setting pins that I did not previously consider ?

IE. one day a certain pin order works, another day another pin order seems to work instead of previously realised one ?


Anyways, hope someone finds the time/interest to read and respond to this post, many thanks in advance if you do ;)

Laters - TAPE
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Re: Pin settings on well used locks

Postby atticRR » 15 Sep 2012 9:16

tape,
welcome.

Lots of things going on in your post, lol. All good though. Picking is awesome, and it sounds like you have the interest, do you have the infection yet? the sickness that determines an overwhelming desire to devour all things lock related? the drive to read any and all articles related to locks? Are you prepared to find yourself reading a technical manual for a lock you will probably never own? I hope so, and if so, congratulations!

I want to direct you to a few different resources that should answer all your questions better than I could, check out these links and you will understand a lot more about whats happening inside the locks. These are all things that I re-read periodically ( then again I have the sickness and BAD!)

The MIT guide to lock picking (a must read):
http://www.lysator.liu.se/mit-guide/MITLockGuide.pdf

7 habitual habits of highly effective lock pickers:
http://www.lockpicking101.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=19288

one of MANY great sites related to lock picking:
http://www.theamazingking.com/lock-spp.html

and make sure to really read all the stickies in each of the different categories here at LP101, there is so much info here. I hope this helps.
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Re: Pin settings on well used locks

Postby TAPE » 15 Sep 2012 14:52

Hey atticRR,

Thanks for your response, great links there !

I shall read the MIT guide attentively and make sure I go through the forum posts
clearly before asking flaky questions ;)
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Re: Pin settings on well used locks

Postby Darkness1569 » 15 Sep 2012 15:03

This link helped me when I first started. It is boring but really good for getting the feel for setting pins.

viewtopic.php?f=3&t=10677
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