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Just got my first set and realized something...

Picked all the easy locks and want to step up your game? Further your lock picking techniques, exchange pro tips, videos, lessons, and develop your skills here.

Postby Slav » 13 Oct 2005 7:49

I just figured, a lock is a lock :P

Well I picked my first lock last night.. damnnnnn str8! Pretty simple, just raked it and POP.. Master Lock No. 1, then I found this 'Ski Key' thing I have, to lock up my skiis in the little rack during winter time :) That was a joke to pick. Pin by pin there..

I still dont know what I'm listening for, what clicks are good, which ones are bad, I can't "feel" the lock.. oh well.

Looking for more easy locks :)
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First steps

Postby Greyflex » 14 Oct 2005 18:59

Hey, slav.

I am new, too. I think the foolproof way to learn is to take some of the pins out, then work your way up. You could pick almost any lock that way. Try that out. I would bet you learn faster that way, even using a bobby pin for a pick, than trying to pick a whole lock with a set of Southords.

Also, sounds like you have a problem feeling the pins. I find that I have that problem sometimes, and when I do, I always go back to my probe.
I read somewhere that probes are getting to be increasingly unpopular. I guess everyone is an expert, already. I find the probe gives me a much better feel for what is going on in the lock, and it is much quicker to hop between pins. The only downside to a probe is that is can't handle a tough hi-lo combination, and you can't rake with it.
Basically, a probe is a pick with no head on it.. it is just a flat stick with a rounded end. I prefer one that is curved, kinda like a Falle-deep curve pick, and I lever it at the keyway. My probe is my favorite pick... here is a picture. It is the curved one, second from the right.



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Postby Greyflex » 14 Oct 2005 19:00

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Postby noorudeenshakur » 26 Oct 2005 3:52

Hi there get yourself a lock and remove all the pins but one. you need to start there. You need to get the feel for how much tension to apply and when a pin sets. then move to 2 pins and so on youll have it down in no time
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Postby Slav » 26 Oct 2005 14:55

well i bought a $10 deadbolt 5 pin lock. So I'm gonna try this. I just want to somehow 'mount' this thing on a piece of wood or something! Holding it in my hand sucks.

Also, I have found a Master Lock No 1 at work with no key, gonna try this 2nite :)

Oh and I have one of these, brand new.. I found it at work too. I think I'm kidding myself here, but it's 6 pin! Hmm:
http://www.masterlock.com/cgi-bin/class ... s_id=C4911
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Postby Slav » 27 Oct 2005 7:54

well i picked the master lock no1 with ease, and i managed to pick the dead bolt i bought, which was neat. I still cant pick the 6 pin safety lockout master lock for the life of me
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Postby Chrispy » 27 Oct 2005 23:36

The coloured ones used for electrical work, etc.? They are incredibly easy to pick. You must have a nasty pin combo. :?
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Some things may be pick proof, but everything can be bypassed....
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