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Binding order question

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Binding order question

Postby MyHeartIsPicked » 8 May 2013 10:30

I have an Abus 65/50 in front of me and I've been trying to pick it for over a week. I recently had trouble with one of the pins and after asking a question I discovered that binding order plays a role in picking this lock.
I was wondering how to find the binding order of the lock through picking?
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Re: Binding order question

Postby MrAnybody » 8 May 2013 11:09

MyHeartIsPicked wrote:I have an Abus 65/50 in front of me and I've been trying to pick it for over a week. I recently had trouble with one of the pins and after asking a question I discovered that binding order plays a role in picking this lock.
I was wondering how to find the binding order of the lock through picking?


Welcome to the forum.

Have a read over 'Beginner's Lockpicking Exercise' by digital_blue. I think it will answer you question and give you some structure to your practice.

In addition, - and a hugely useful book - have a read through Solomon's guide, found here:
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/jacqueline ... erkill.pdf

The password is EVVA3KS

that should cover everything for you.
DISCLAIMER: Reader may posit an understanding of what was written, while this may not coincide with the intended meaning of what is read. Use of brain is required. One size fits all, and may contain traces of gibberish
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