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Southhord 7 pin tubular lock pick

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Southhord 7 pin tubular lock pick

Postby Ultimate89 » 13 Jan 2007 1:26

Recently I just bought a Southord 7 pin tubular lock pick and it is amazing how it works. The tool is actually simple to use that almost anyone can learn to use it in seconds. For a hobbiest sake though it makes picking the locks a bit too easy. Any fool can use it. Overall though it is interesting on the methods it uses to open the lock.
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Postby ReinaSM » 13 Jan 2007 1:28

I bought the same pick and within minutes I was able to pick a tubular lock.
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Postby hurri » 13 Jan 2007 2:34

yeah,i know...works great..watch "lockpicking for the new millenium"..there tells some things about this tubular pick...
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Postby Shrub » 13 Jan 2007 8:22

Should have bought the 8 pin one and made the quick simple conversion to make it into a 7 OR 8 pin pick,

Reasonable tools but make sure you dont use it much, drop it, use too much force or simply mis treat it, they simply do not last,

Mine has a new handle from aluminium, the end has been smashed 3 times and thusly machined down and remade each time so now its a lot shorter as well,

Saying that i still reach for it before the peterson as the so is so much easier to use lol
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Postby Krypos » 14 Jan 2007 1:47

i dont see too many tubular locks around, and if it can be picked with regular tools (as i have read) then i dont see why you would need one, unless of course you are a lockie, then you can never have too many tools. :lol:
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