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russwin locks

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russwin locks

Postby mallardmikec » 12 Apr 2006 1:40

I just picked my first lock. It is a russwin deadbolt lock. I got bored in my dormroom and sat down in front of my door in an office chair, 5 miuntes later the lock was unlocked. All I had in my room was a couple of spring steel shafts used as darts for my dart gun. I fashioned one in to a torque wrench and one in to a primitive looking rake pick. Hopefully I'll have pictures up soon up soon.


10 minutes later I'm still excited and trying to pick anything that has a keyhole. I was successful in picking a basic master lock.......on to my next quest
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Postby Chucklz » 12 Apr 2006 10:04

It has been said a few hundred times, and will be said certainly a few times in this thread. Don't pick locks you don't own. Don't pick locks you actually rely on for security.
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