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Is it possible to pick Key Combo Locks?

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.

Is it possible to pick Key Combo Locks?

Postby racerzeke » 27 Nov 2006 23:34

Like in high schools... and also all the locks use the same key right? I was just curious if this was possible, thanks for any info


also im real new to lock picking and stuff so sorry if i sound dumb or something o_o
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Postby iNtago » 27 Nov 2006 23:51

Welcome new members!

As long as you read the rules, read the new users section, search, respect other members, don’t pick locks you relly on, and don’t use this site to steal stuff, we’ll be nice to you :lol:

As a little helping hand
Mit Guide
Lsi Guide
Pyro’s Guide to Pick Making

i mist add that picking school locks is in no way acceptable.

Have fun,
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Postby racerzeke » 27 Nov 2006 23:56

yea i dont want to steal anything, my school has a bunch of security and stuff.... I just want to see how easy it is and if it is even possible, and if it is i will be amazed because my school trusts these locks on all these lockers with all these valuables.... especially the books if they get damaged in the slightest you pay for them
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Postby racerzeke » 28 Nov 2006 0:26

the one im looking in only has 2 thing sticking up
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Postby melvin2001 » 28 Nov 2006 0:31

Hey, welcome to the site and such. Everyone gets this lecture so it is not directed at you necessarily...

first off always follow these simple rules:

1) Search before you ask, this makes life better for everyone because there are less repeat threads and we're not answering the same "what is a bump key" type questions over and over.

2) DON'T PICK LOCKS YOU RELY ON!!! This means if the lock is attached to a door, cabinet, vehicle, chastity belt, casket, whatever... unless it is there for the SOLE PURPOSE of being picked, DO NOT PRACTICE WITH THAT LOCK. You CAN and WILL break it... and then your in trouble.

3) DONT PICK LOCKS YOU DONT OWN!!! The only thing worse then breaking the lock attached to your sister's chastity belt is breaking a lock you don't own. Unless you are a locksmith or have EXPLICIT permission to pick a lock, with the owner understanding the lock may be damaged, DO NOT PICK IT.

That being said check out these places for helpful information on getting started.

The MIT Guide to lock picking can be found:

HERE

the LSI Guide to lock Picking can be found:

HERE

and check out EVERY link found on this page, they are all great:

HERE
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