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Having read the FAQ's you are still unfulfilled and seek more enlightenment, so post your general lock picking questions here.
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Postby sindri » 27 Nov 2005 22:54

is it hard to pick lock assa locks (the type they have on front doors dont know if assa makes more types) sry for making anouther topic right away about almost the same thing (just dont know a thing about pick locking) and what do i need to pick lock them
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Postby Pickermeapie » 27 Nov 2005 22:59

:shock: HA HA HA :lol:

Read the MIT Guide to lockpicking. Then read the FAQ's Then sit SEARCH. Then Read the MIT Guide again. Then stop trying to pick your way into a jail cell. DON'T PICK LOCKS YOU DON'T OWN.


:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby sindri » 27 Nov 2005 23:03

if i would end in a jail cell no big deal wouldnt be there for long the a life time in jail here is 16 years so breaking inn wouldnt be a long stay in jail
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Postby sindri » 27 Nov 2005 23:04

not that im gonna break inn
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Re: assa

Postby zeke79 » 27 Nov 2005 23:10

sindri wrote:is it hard to pick lock assa locks (the type they have on front doors dont know if assa makes more types) sry for making anouther topic right away about almost the same thing (just dont know a thing about pick locking) and what do i need to pick lock them


You need alot of luck if you are new to picking and facing an ASSA. If it says ASSA on it just don't bother. If it is not your lock then please do not pick it. As stated before, read the MIT guide to lockpicking and search the forums.
For the best book out there on high security locks and their operation, take a look at amazon.com for High-Security Mechanical Locks An Encyclopedic Reference. Written by our very own site member Greyman! A true 5 Star read!!
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Postby Pickermeapie » 27 Nov 2005 23:10

Sooooo if your not going to break in... What are you doing....

Why do you want to open a schlage lock as posted in your previous post and now a ASSA? Especially if you have never picked a lock before and display no intrest in the sport of it?

Don't know about anyone else, but sounds really fishy to me.
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Postby sindri » 27 Nov 2005 23:11

so are assa locks good locks or just hard for beginers
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Postby Pickermeapie » 27 Nov 2005 23:13

ASSA locks are very good locks and very difficult for any lock picker.
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Postby sindri » 27 Nov 2005 23:18

Pickermeapie wrote:Sooooo if your not going to break in... What are you doing....

Why do you want to open a schlage lock as posted in your previous post and now a ASSA? Especially if you have never picked a lock before and display no intrest in the sport of it?

Don't know about anyone else, but sounds really fishy to me.


i didnt know if there would be any differense i just lookd at how the lock lookd like and found a picture of a lock kind of like it on google (most lock in iceland are assa the other lock are so bad you can open them with a coin or any key)
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Postby sindri » 27 Nov 2005 23:21

mmmmm Bjór
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Postby devnill » 27 Nov 2005 23:29

sindri wrote:what is this http://www.lockpickshop.com/p-KD98.html


Thats a key decoder for rekeying a lock. Its not used for picking
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Postby sindri » 27 Nov 2005 23:30

dam
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Postby sindri » 2 Dec 2005 10:45

could anyone send me a link to the lock picks i need to buy for assa locks
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Postby Pickermeapie » 2 Dec 2005 11:17

::sigh::

There are no specific lock pick for any ASSA Lock. Tension wrenches for V-10's can be the correcly side bitted key with all of the top bittings shaved off. It in essence eliminates the sidebar as a anti-pick.
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