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by kirbyzz » 18 Sep 2006 22:28
I had my doubts on weather or not this method would work, so I did some researching for a few days, looked at videos, and read up on it.
I was so intregued on bumpkeys, I bought a nice set from (link removed). I recieved the keys, they were nice and clean, and so the first thing I did was get my Bump Hammer, and go next door to my brothers room, with a Kwikset Lock on it. So I insert the KW1 key, and Pull it out one pin, and try a few times, and it opens like a charm.
I take the SC1 key, and I practice on my house doors. Within 5 minutes I can open all my locked house doors with 1 bump / under 5 seconds, literally.
I'm having a bit of trouble with Master Locks though, has anyone else used bumpkeys on masterlocks, and got them open quick?
Thanks
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by What » 18 Sep 2006 22:34
bumping is generally looked down upon in this forum.
this is a site for hobby pickers.
also: DONT PICK LOCKS YOU(or anyone else) RELY UPON!
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by What » 18 Sep 2006 22:44
the last line should read:
DONT PICK/BUMP LOCKS YOU(or anyone else) RELY ON!
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by kirbyzz » 19 Sep 2006 23:59
What's the difference between a normal master lock [The ones that use M1 Keys], and a Commecial Master Lock?
*my link has been removed as well as my account because I can't read rules*
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by What » 20 Sep 2006 0:21
is this for picking or for bumping?
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by cL4y » 20 Sep 2006 4:09
What wrote:bumping is generally looked down upon in this forum.
Well it sure is by me.I don't really see it as lockpicking,it just kinda takes the skill out of it. (well,for me it does).
Wait,you look new to this site,so i am wondering,have you EVEN picked a lock manually before you used bump-keys?
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by Shrub » 20 Sep 2006 9:42
kirbyzz wrote:What's the difference between a normal master lock [The ones that use M1 Keys], and a Commecial Master Lock?
They have differant colored bands around the bottom of the lock 
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by blake1803 » 12 Oct 2006 3:39
Shrub wrote:They have differant colored bands around the bottom of the lock 
The "commercial" master locks also have those idiotic/useless metal corners that cover part of the plug. I honestly don't know if that is even a security feature, it doesn't hinder picking in any way.
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