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by xnoobandrew » 27 Jan 2007 6:52
Just being creative, and trying new stuff out.. I unlocked a Magnum Double Latched Pad Lock in less then a minute.
I got pics + a vid.
Tools:
^A flex tension wrench + my 10 piece auto jigglers
The lifter/bump jiggler and the flex tension wrench
Starting Off:
Put in the tension wrench.. of course
Now the auto jiggler
What i did was basically rake the pins with it.. went to the back and push all the pins up and repeated.
This lock had 1 or 2, I couldn't feel more then 1 but possibly 2 Spool Pins. So applying the right pressure in ur tension wrench is necessary!
Finished:
Voila! Lock opens.
I was bored and so just trying out new things.
Video:
http://s169.photobucket.com/albums/u208/xnoobandrew/Lockpicking%20Magnum/?action=view¤t=Video0002.flv
VERY Crappy quality, sorry, need a good camera..
Dont mind the audio.. my friends and i were talking about stuff..
The videos / pics were taken with my 2 mp phone camera..
Inspired by DB opening a lock with a banana and a tension wrench 
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by Azzure » 27 Jan 2007 12:15
that's seems cool man how did you think of using a lifter jiggler with a flex tension wrench 
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by pauly003 » 27 Jan 2007 15:00
Happy Picking
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by CVScam » 27 Jan 2007 18:11
I am not sure about the durability of your jiggler but I use them all the time without a tension wrench on cheap padlocks and a lot of wafer locks. If you want a real challenge use a jiggler on some 5 pin deadbolts.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9QD9xyZ7cw
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by maxxed » 27 Jan 2007 20:23
CVScam wrote:I am not sure about the durability of your jiggler but I use them all the time without a tension wrench on cheap padlocks and a lot of wafer locks. If you want a real challenge use a jiggler on some 5 pin deadbolts. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9QD9xyZ7cw
Try an upside down 7 pin Sargent with an auto jiggler. I was not having any success SPP or raking, trying various picks before drilling I stuck a home made jiggler I made from the profile of a GM 10 cut key and the lock opened. This was an act of desperation after 15 mins of picking and things worked out.
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by xnoobandrew » 27 Jan 2007 23:45
this actually does work on a daily basis.
their pretty good auto jigglers.. but however i have not yet honed the skill to use Jigglers for their purpose
Don't pick locks you rely on!
Drop me a line on aim or msn.
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by WDPaladin » 28 Jan 2007 0:29
This isn't an advanced forum topic?
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by xnoobandrew » 28 Jan 2007 0:37
No, cause i also used a tension wrench..
If i did it without it should be.

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by Schuyler » 28 Jan 2007 1:20
Heh, I was going to say "no, because he didn't use it on a car" 
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by xnoobandrew » 28 Jan 2007 2:13
Does being a supporter give you access to the Advanced Forums?
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by UWSDWF » 28 Jan 2007 5:18
no
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by xnoobandrew » 28 Jan 2007 5:39
oh..then other then the rank, the t-shirt, and the feeling of supporting lp101 do you get when subscribing for supporter?
I heard like theres a forum for it or something..
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by UWSDWF » 28 Jan 2007 5:49
you heard wrong.
for being a supporter you get the tag under your name, a t-shirt and a good feeling for supporting the community. Nothing more, nothing less. If anyone tells you differently they are infact filthy liers and deserve to be shot.
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by xnoobandrew » 28 Jan 2007 5:51
lol, you've convinced me to become a supporter!
Still tryin to talk to Mr Picks tho
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