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Starting to get going!

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Starting to get going!

Postby Danmar94 » 21 Jul 2016 13:58

Hiya all! Stumbled across some lock picking vids on you tube a few months ago and am now hooked! Can regularly pick my bus 90/50 so pretty chuffed! Am UK based so looking for something with serrated pins in next to try and progress! Any suggestions guys?
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Re: Starting to get going!

Postby -Random- » 28 Oct 2016 15:53

If you can get your hands on a american 1100 series, They are full of serrated and spool pins. Or pick up a repinable practice lock. That way you can move things around as you learn.
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Re: Starting to get going!

Postby Strigidae » 28 Nov 2016 10:30

Congratulations! It is addicting! I like serrated much better than the abus spools. The american lock i have is full of serrated and is a blast to pick.
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