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by archiebald » 9 Apr 2004 3:15
Good post will download now 
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by Luke » 9 Apr 2004 23:46
Yep if you guys wanna see the pickgun in action this is the vid for u. Only one ive seen on the net 
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by technik » 11 Apr 2004 3:05
Luke, you sure sound sophisticated for a 13 year old!!!

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by Luke » 11 Apr 2004 3:37
Interesting lol... I stuttered if u didnt here me... lol. How am i sofistocated? (I love compliments  )
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by technik » 11 Apr 2004 3:40
considering you cant even spell it (im just messin with ya  ) you voice was very suave!
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by Luke » 11 Apr 2004 3:42
 lol
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by Luke » 11 Apr 2004 3:57
Mate do u have an IM (MSN OR AOL) or somthing we can chat on?
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by plot » 11 Apr 2004 4:00
i like the accent
nice video's... i've only used my pickgun twice, one of those times was today on an Ace deadbolt, had some trouble at first... but still popped the lock. guess i just need practice... not really all that interested in my pickgun though. i prefer the picks 
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by Luke » 11 Apr 2004 4:05
Hmm yeh i rarely touch my gun. Its spends 99 % of its life in my drawer. Where as my handtools like the sunshine so i use them instead. When the family accedently locks them self out or somthing i bring EVERYTHING with me, makes life easier to have everything there esp the pickgun. Somtimes you just pick and pick and pick and pick and pick some more and it just wont open. Then 3 mins with the gun and POP.
Yeh my accent isnt really as pronounced as aussie hilbilies 
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by OnoTadaki » 16 Jun 2004 4:56
Great videos. I've never really looked into pick guns, more interested in hand picks, good to see one in action for the first time
You really do sound very sophisticated, lol!
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by soulfear » 13 Jul 2004 18:53
Thanks for the vids! Hopefully this will give me an idea about what and how to use a lockpick gun, and what it does.
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by Crypto » 31 Jan 2005 17:34
Nice videos, I'm going to have to buy a pick gun now.
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by digital_blue » 1 Feb 2005 1:51
You know, I've played around with a pick gun (I own one from SO and I've made a couple snap pics out of coat hangers that work great), but I've gotta tell you... it really does take all the fun out of this hobby.
If you like using a pick gun, I've got a great method for opening up a lock in mere seconds (sometimes even faster!) that I can teach anyone in under 5 seconds...
.... you ready for this? ....
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use the key.
Now, having said this, it's probably at least a little hipocritical that I am intrigued with the paper that Barry Wels released on bumping.
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