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Help with American Lock #400

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Help with American Lock #400

Postby Hunter666 » 3 Apr 2007 9:43

I have been challenged to break into my best friends locker. He does not believe I can do it, but I think I can, the only question I have is, should I break in through the combination pad, or the lock on the back. If I went through the lock I would have to use paperclips. Please understand that this is only for fun. I am not trying to steal anything. The only reason I ask is that I will be doing it in front of him and I want to know which side is faster (so I look more impressive). Anyone with experience on that lock I beg to help me out!
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Postby jgencinc » 3 Apr 2007 9:49

I doubt anyone will tell you exactly how to do this the fastest way. What you should do is read and search the forums for some info on that lock, or locks like it.

This is your first post, we don't know you yet. You can see how we'd be wary of telling you this information.

Search the forums, read read and read some more.

Hope you find what you're looking for. Maybe you'll find a hobby that'll keep your mind engaged for a while.
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Postby UWSDWF » 3 Apr 2007 10:08

never gonna happen...
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DISCLAIMER:repeating anything written in the above post may result in dismemberment,arrest,drug and/or alcohol use,scars,injury,death, and midget obsession.
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Postby JackNco » 3 Apr 2007 12:29

Please read the forum rules...
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Postby Hunter666 » 4 Apr 2007 8:46

I understand why you may be weary. And yes, I did read the rules, but (stupidly) I only skimmed it. I will wait for a couple months.
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Postby Shrub » 4 Apr 2007 8:47

The locker is not owned by your friend he is just renting it (if you pay, if you dont pay he is borrowing it) so either way you are still breaking and entering,

We dont help crinimals on this site,

We dont pick locks in use,

We dont pick locks that arent ours,

Your on your own with this one and i hope you get caught 'having your laugh'

Ps, waiting a couple of months will still give you the same answer if you waited 10 years, the answer is no,
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