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Different picks (With Poll)

When it comes down to it there is nothing better than manual tools for your Lock pick Set, whether they be retail, homebrew, macgyver style. DIY'ers look here.

What Pick Do You Find The Most Useful?

Hook
54
64%
Diamond
16
19%
Computer Generated
2
2%
Ball
2
2%
Snake or Rake
9
11%
Snowball
1
1%
 
Total votes : 84

Postby illusion » 22 Jan 2006 21:12

ACTUALLY I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT LOCK PICKING IS. PLEASE DON'T KILL ME SECRET AGENT... What pick lock? I don't know what your talking about...


:: secret agent knocks on Nekur's front door:: :twisted: :D
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Postby illusion » 22 Jan 2006 21:15

Nekura* sorry for the spelling mistake of your name :)
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Postby Nekura » 22 Jan 2006 21:18

illusion wrote:Nekura* sorry for the spelling mistake of your name :)


NO APPOLIGIES! YOU MUST DIE!
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Postby illusion » 22 Jan 2006 21:22

::illusion dies:: :P
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Postby pickin » 22 Jan 2006 23:09

not that my 2 cents is worth much but so far the hook has served my purpose

having successfully picked 8 locks now I'm nowhere near a professional, but it seems to me as others have said that picking with a hook pick lets you feel what is actually happening and is truly helping you get better.
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Postby mouse » 22 Jan 2006 23:45

I have fount that most usefully picks are the half diamond and hook.

No matter what picks I try, I usually go back to them.
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Postby Knows-Picker » 23 Jan 2006 10:59

My favs. are.....the hook...#1 in my book, a medium hook such as the petersons slender jem....GREAT .....then I like the half diamond....as far as rakes go...I like the S rake...its the one that looks like a "W"...that opens them fast....for master locks...I only use a half ball..opens 100% of them every time...
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Postby unbreakable » 23 Jan 2006 12:25

Sorry about that guys. :oops:

I really did mean Snowman, not snowball. :oops:

Sorry for the confusion, I hope no one gets nailed by the feds. :shock: :shock:
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Postby Nekura » 23 Jan 2006 20:00

unbreakable wrote:Sorry about that guys. :oops:

I really did mean Snowman, not snowball. :oops:

Sorry for the confusion, I hope no one gets nailed by the feds. :shock: :shock:


No man I was just kidding. I can see how you got them mixed up. :wink:
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Postby Dartan » 3 Feb 2006 16:51

Granted, I don't have much experience with picking yet, but I'll throw in my 2 cents.

On wafer locks, I had the best luck with the diamond. On pin tumbler locks, so far I'm having the best luck (and fun) with the hook. I've tried raking, but haven't had any luck with that and it just frustrates me.

In regards to tension wrenches, I like the feel of the twist-flex, but on this padlock I've been practicing on, the spring is so stiff that the twist-flex isn't able to turn the lock after it's picked. So I either start with the twist-flex and then move to a stiffer wrench (which can be really tricky!) or I just start with the stiff wrench.

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Postby paul1982 » 4 Feb 2006 15:34

They first pick i grab is always my hook pick i find more feel through it and can read the lock easier. Then mt next pick would be a half diamond. Not a lover of the rakes/snakes takes the fun out of it, but thats just my opinion. I use a stiff tension wrench, again i get better feel and any slight movement is picked up, were as a flexi one i find really awkward. :wink:
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Postby USMAN » 14 May 2006 3:31

Hook Pick

Becuase I started with Hook Pick And Still I can Feel Alot Better With Hook Pick.

Thnks
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Postby Squelchtone » 22 May 2006 23:12

Hello,

I have to go with hook and half diamond. Hook seems faster on many padlocks I own. and snowman on cabinet type wafer locks, but half diamond works well on those too. I broke my thin S snake months ago, I seem to remember that was good on Kwikset's and wafer desk locks, but I'm a brute :twisted: so I broke it.
I'm surprised no one's mentioned their Bogotas

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Postby bonez » 23 May 2006 11:39

ok my bogotas 8)

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Postby ysr50speed » 12 Jun 2006 20:52

I enjoy using the rake more than any of them. I seem to have the best results with those.
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