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by GSA_DENIED » 22 Aug 2006 21:13
By the way http://www.keymart.com/american_locks.htm has alot of great high security padlocks that i recomend for testing your advanced skills or purchasing to protect stuff. most recomended is the 7000 series lock, it's a 7 pin tubular padlock, it's available in different sizes plus re-keyable to different cylinders and keyed alike. I have 2 keyed alike and their construction is magnificant.
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by dmux » 2 Sep 2006 18:36
i am in the army and these are everywhere, so i made a bump key for one, well a "home made one" not a professionally cut one but it works..
video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjNV3-8wCcY
im so proud of myself
and i have another video and i took one apart and all 10 pins were security pins..
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by GSA_DENIED » 4 Sep 2006 0:34
Thanks DMUX, I like the video and it really helped with my bump key process, Also thanks to www.YouTube.com in which I was un-aware of it's popularity with the trade, Thanks again.
Good Picking Videos
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by shararm » 20 Sep 2006 23:07
If anyone has a video of picking a 5200 please send it to me i really need one for a bet with step dad.
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by dmux » 19 Oct 2006 21:32
crap, i just PICKED IT woooooooooooooooooooooooo, i used a tripple rake
http://www.lockpicks.com/index.asp?Page ... ProdID=228
and i used a regular "L" tension wrench on the right side of the key way not the left side, the side where the it is easier to get to the cylinder, i cannot even believe it, FINALLY my holy grail is accomplished, now i just need to find something else, but YESSSS
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by 00dannyboy » 20 Oct 2006 3:52
hi dmux, your video has dissappeared. could you post this again. also, a picture of that bump key would be appreciated.
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by dmux » 20 Oct 2006 6:53
yea for some reason you tube banned my account and i dont have all the videos i recorded anymore, that video was just a bump key for the 5200.
but i hate you tube, i had tons of sweet videos and next thing i knew they totally deleted my entire account
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by Stain5150v » 19 Dec 2006 17:11
I just got my pick set today. No luck with the 5200 but have open and small Master luggage lock. I'm still work on a Lion 302 3 lock with no luck.
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by Deathadder » 19 Dec 2006 23:53
well, good work so far. Also you might want to start out here, http://www.lockpicking101.com/viewtopic.php?t=2218&start=3495. Another few good things to keep in mind... Don't pick locks you rely on or don't own, and make sure to use the search button before you ask a question to make sure it hasn't been answered already.
(by the way, it would do you good to look at the date of last post, this one happened to be 60 days old  )
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