I want to buy the "Flat Five" torsion set from Peterson Manufacturing's web site......
I am NOT a locksmith, and I am NOT a member of the military, and I am NOT a member of the security industry: I am a hobbyist, although I was paid $50 to open an onsite lock box locked with two Master Lock #5 padlocks whose keys were missing. I don't think that qualifies me as a locksmith, although I substituted my services for his.
Peterson Manufacturing has a requirement at the end of their ordering page that specifies certain limitations as to who can actrually order from them.
I have the impression that the disclaimer at Peterson is to PREVENT criminals from ordering from them and that the government does not monitor the actual backgrounds of the Peterson customers. This is the conclusion that I've reached from researching the questions and answers on this forum.
When I e-mailed Ken Peterson, his reply (cryptic? humor?) was "Ask me no questions, and I'll tell you no lies...."
Is my conclusion correct? Is this just a way to discourage the criminal element and there is no need for me to have any valid concerns about ordering ? (I live in Minnesota, so I am not concerned about International regulations, just the domestic ones).
What insights can you share ?
Have you ever been contacted by local police or the FBI or any such agency when you ordered lock picking equipment?
Please advise.....
Dave55347