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My new Peterson picks

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.

My new Peterson picks

Postby fizzmahon » 1 Apr 2007 12:39

Well yesterday was the T.A.O.L Conference (The Association of Ontario Locksmiths). Lots of different companies there. Abus, Abloy, Master, etc. Peterson also had a booth. I had the pleasure of attending a peterson seminar learning about all of their tools and then helping them out behind the booth with gostone for the conference.

The peterson guys are amazing! So friendly and helpful. I would recommend peterson 100%.

Now for what i bought at the show. Its the Kens set with the upgraded case. Loving it so far. Also bought a Lockaid pickgun from whiteknight on these forums. Great guy aswell. Threw a bunch of locks my way. Everything in pictures!

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Would like to thank gostone, whiteknight, and the peterson crew for all their help.

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Postby UWSDWF » 1 Apr 2007 12:42

i wanted to go but alass i am here... at work.... you best be bringing that stuff by my place.... i think unlisted will be joining us
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Postby raimundo » 1 Apr 2007 12:58

In that first photo of the set, I think I see a ground down allen wrench in there one tip is on the 'reach' tool, I didn't know petersen made those :wink:
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Fizz, thanks for your help on the booth, you were awesome...

Postby gostone » 1 Apr 2007 13:29

Fizz,

Nice pics, I am glad you are enjoying the new tools, they are sweet. I just want to thank you for coming along and helping at the Peterson booth, you did a great job demonstrating all the bypass tools, and helping out, it was a real blast - lots of fun....................

We will have to set up another local seminar with some of the newer tools soon.....
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Postby arris » 1 Apr 2007 15:21

woah nice piece of kit there,

looking real smart :)
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Postby xboxteen01 » 7 Apr 2007 0:27

awesome pics and picks
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Postby Eyes_Only » 7 Apr 2007 0:47

Make sure to hit up SoCal one of these days soon too! :D
If a lock is a puzzle, then its key is the complete picture
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Postby dmux » 7 Apr 2007 14:37

yea, i finally broke down and wanted to get some petersons, everyone says they are nice.

I have the american bypass tool and it does feel really nice, sturdy and i love the grip

im sure i wont be dissappointed
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Postby DiamondHead.exe » 7 Apr 2007 20:15

Dude, im freaked out now, i noticed that gun lock top left and now i know never to leave my gat out around you.
can you say sketchy?
DiamondHead is a cool guy. eh picks locks and doesnt afraid of anything.

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Postby Eyes_Only » 7 Apr 2007 20:24

Well I hear most gun locks can be easily bypassed anyways.
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Postby Shrub » 7 Apr 2007 20:35

Now dont think this is being sarcastic as it isnt but wheres the gun lock?

Its somthing ive never played with but my idea of one varies to what is in the top left of that pic,
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Postby fizzmahon » 7 Apr 2007 20:37

in the third picture, the gunlock is above the KIK on right side. Its made by master, 4 pins. stick a snake in there and it just turns. horrible.
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Postby Shrub » 7 Apr 2007 20:41

I take it it goes through the trigger? how is it stopped from being slid out again?
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Postby Iceberg_Slim » 7 Apr 2007 21:34

deviant ollam shows how to bypass or even pick up the gun trigger locks, its in 1 of his talks from 1 of the cons. its easier then picking a wafer lock.
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Postby Schuyler » 7 Apr 2007 23:18

through the barrel cable locks are the better route, but I don't know if you'll find a particularly secure one anywhere.
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