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Pick Gun Prefrences

Tool recommendations, information on your favorite automatic and/or mechanical lockpicking devices for those with less skills, or looking to make their own.

What is your lock-pick gun of choice?

BROCKHAGE
9
26%
LOCKAID
13
37%
SOUTH ORD/SNAP GUN
10
29%
E-Z PICKGUN
3
9%
 
Total votes : 35

Pick Gun Prefrences

Postby technik » 27 Feb 2004 4:45

I was wondering what pick guns are most popular on this site. If you own one, enter in which one, and give some b/g info on it (successes, how long took to get hang of, any things breaking, if it sux or if every one should have one etc.)

If ppl dont know what models are what:

BROCKHAGE

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LOCKAID

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SNAP GUN/SOUTH ORD

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EZ PICKGUN

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Postby jason » 27 Feb 2004 13:18

My snap gun is made by Majestic, didn't rate against my electric pick gun (HPC electropick). Save your money buy that instead
sledgehammers make excellent back up picks!
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Postby technik » 3 Mar 2004 3:27

too expensve. Cost me crap-loads. Check my location. There like 200 odd Us, plus shipping and in AUS dolloars. Dont think so. A Pick gun is about $80 AUS so, I think thats enough.
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Postby Luke » 4 Mar 2004 5:22

I love me Brochage pickgun, great tool, works like a charm, hand picking is better though, but for speed pickgun is my first option even though i hand pick the lock first and usually pop it within 4 - 5 mins.
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Postby Eyes_Only » 4 Mar 2004 14:14

Ive never tried different types of pick guns so I wouldnt know but my E-Z pick gun i got from my brother works pretty well. Heard somewhere in this site that E-Z is a crappy gun that breaks easily though.
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Re: Pick Gun Prefrences

Postby LockDocWa » 8 Jan 2013 2:27

All Pick guns are NOT created equally!
I have a half dozen pick guns and I like only 2.
Do they all work....yes... to some extent.
My two favorites are the Life by LockAid.
But you can tell a difference between the two Lockaid guns.

If you want to purchase a pick gun,
GO to where they are, and try them out
before you buy one. Each gun will perform
differently, and feel just slightly unique.
If you purchase your gun over the internet it will be a crapshoot
as to weather you get the gun that fits YOU.

All Life Lockaid pick guns are not exactly the same as each other.

I have only owned 1 electronic pick gun,
it was an HPC electronic pick gun. I hated it so much,
I literally tossed it into the trash................$99 down the drain.
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Re: Pick Gun Prefrences

Postby lockpick1968 » 22 Apr 2013 17:19

The pickgun I have is by Southern, it's mechanical not electric.
The main thing to keep in mind when using a pickgun, is not to get carried away and let the tool do the work, don't force it.
Where there is a will there is a way!
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Re: Pick Gun Prefrences

Postby MrWizard » 27 Apr 2013 10:54

I have both Lock Aid and an E-Z pick gun.

The E-Z was the first one I bought when I first started working as a locksmith that was 1978 and it still works just fine.... go figure...The trick is not to leave the tension knob turned up, when your done release it all the way back to lowest spring tension. I guess I could just have a magic one since it still works like new 35 years later!!! I expected it to break in weeks of the purchase.

The Lock Aid one is 15 years old and has been returned twice for service!
I prefer the Lock Aid one as it is top of the line and feels better yet breaks. :?

Richard
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Re: Pick Gun Prefrences

Postby Legion303 » 27 Apr 2013 19:45

I'm glad to see we can resurrect a 9-year-old thread to discuss something that isn't of much use to hobbyists in the first place.

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Re: Pick Gun Prefrences

Postby IndigoChild » 28 Apr 2013 10:12

I have an Ilco snap gun and I thing these things are a waste of time. Sure they work but its also a skill like SPP and Raking. Personally I hate the thing but the other locksmiths in my shop use them as a go to.
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