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Postby JK_the_CJer » 19 Jul 2006 21:14

Hey everyone, my name is Jon. I am originally from North Texas (Denton), but am now stationed in Newport News, VA (active Navy). I enjoy lock picking as a hobby and it works great for passing long hours of watch. So far I am still working at getting normal 5 pin tumblers open quickly and I'm getting better. Here is a list of what I practice on right now, any information (security pins, advice, etc..) would be appreciated:

2x Masterlock #140 (my favorites)
1x Unknown Masterlock (picked off an old cut bike chain)
2x 5-pin Kwikset cylinders
1x 7-pin Security Bag

I usually keep everything in that security bag (along with a plastic baggie for extra pins, springs, etc...). I bought the bag with the intention of spending months picking (7 pins is no joke for my skill level). I took it home and opened it in 5 minutes fairly consistently. However ever since that first day I have been unable to get it out open again...weird.

Here is a picture for you:

http://img388.imageshack.us/img388/3255/img0042bx7.jpg

I look forward to becoming a part of this community.

PS: The armory on my ship is FULL of Medeco locks. I am also part of the security force. Maybe someday I can go crazy in there.
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Postby SFGOON » 19 Jul 2006 21:45

More military folk, groovy. Welcome to the site.
"Reverse the obvious and the truth will present itself." - Carl Jung
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Postby Shrub » 19 Jul 2006 21:56

How do the medecos fair with the sea water? are they pretty resiliant or are they regulary changed?

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Re: Medeco resiliance

Postby JK_the_CJer » 19 Jul 2006 23:51

To be honest, I'm not sure how well the Medecos hold up to sea water. My primary job is that of an electronics technician. Working security is a temporary position (we are getting the reactor refueled at moment). However most of the one's that I've seen around are inside spaces and aren't exposed to the elements very much. The most common lock that I see around are those 5 button mechanical locks (can't remember the make or model). I know those things almost never need replacement.
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Postby Shrub » 20 Jul 2006 9:37

They are probably an ilco or kaba push button lock i suspect,

Having the reactor refilled :shock: now that sounds complicated and very official lol

Welcome to the site, have fun :wink:
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Postby Slyder2k6 » 20 Jul 2006 12:46

Hi everyone i am new to this site and fairly new to picking. I am looking for designs on home made pick guns does anyone have any info. any help would be great. Thx.
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Postby keytonothing00 » 20 Jul 2006 14:31

Hello, I'm new(obviously). My name is Zack and my first lock pick set / lock is on its way. :D
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Postby SLICK6 » 20 Jul 2006 19:30

Helloo every one im a noob here :oops:
Ive been picking for a few months now and luv it,
nose is geting saw though :wink:
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hy allz...

Postby hurri » 21 Jul 2006 0:27

Hy everyone..I'm a newcomer and I would like to know what are the right materials in making padlock shims and lockpicks..I've tried almost anything..floppy disks,soda can's...but I can't get the shims right....Hope you can help me...Thanks




Ps:I would like to know also what's the best material to make lockpicks.. :?:
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Postby Varjeal » 21 Jul 2006 10:36

Greetings and welcome to the new folk, even if you are in the military. ;)

Enjoy the site and have a look around at the FAQ's, etc. They're jammed full of useful info that hopefully will guide you on the journey.
*insert witty comment here*
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Postby ninja_shadow » 21 Jul 2006 11:18

Hey everyone, ive only just joined up so ya kno ...n e ways id love to learn about lockpicking my sensei from ninjitsu keeps tellin me to learn lock picking so im here lol....
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Just got my picks

Postby Bud Wiser » 21 Jul 2006 11:30

Hi all, just got my first southord picks, picked my first lock in just about a minute! Man what a difference good picks and tension wrench make. I tried making my own from a hacksaw blade but I guess I was a little off because I couldn't even pick my nose with my home brew :)

I got the PXS-14 for about $24 or so.

At least now I have a real set to go by to make my own. My own only complaint is the plastic handles are very hard to get on the picks!
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First padlock

Postby hurri » 21 Jul 2006 13:38

Hy!It's me again..Today I "hacked" my first padlock using 2 paperclips.First I opened it in 2 minuted,but after a few tries I opened it in 15 seconds.The padlock is a tri-cycle 264.The only problem was that after 4 tries my tension wrench died.I would like to know if the same method of lockpicking can be used on simple door locks.Please answer me....Thanks.. :D
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Re: First padlock

Postby UWSDWF » 21 Jul 2006 14:15

hurri wrote:Hy!It's me again..Today I "hacked" my first padlock using 2 paperclips.First I opened it in 2 minuted,but after a few tries I opened it in 15 seconds.The padlock is a tri-cycle 264.The only problem was that after 4 tries my tension wrench died.I would like to know if the same method of lockpicking can be used on simple door locks.Please answer me....Thanks.. :D




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And give up on the paperclips

Remember paperclips picks make the baby cry :cry:
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Postby IniX » 21 Jul 2006 15:48

Hi,
I'm IniX, learning to pick locks.
Thought it would be fun to do something for my summer.
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