Tool recommendations, information on your favorite automatic and/or mechanical lockpicking devices for those with less skills, or looking to make their own.
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by parapilot » 24 May 2007 12:22
least it wasn't his first post! Guns are a locksmith tool, they are no fun to pick with. Yes they are good, i use a lockaid / magestic gun on the job to great effect when picking fails or i need in fast, evictions etc.
saying that every experianced 'picker' has normally got one to tinker with and play with, but after a few goes it gets sold or put in the draw to never see daylight again!
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by thubanpete » 24 May 2007 12:28
You might want to check this site: http://www.lockpickshop.com/
They're affiliated with LP101 and have top flight products.
And to answer your question: I've never heard of that pick gun's manufacturer, so I's consider the quality a little suspect.
If anyone else has heard of the manufacturer, I'd also love to hear a review.
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by Eyes_Only » 24 May 2007 14:51
Pick guns can be fun and useful at times but like parapilot said, most of us who have been picking for a long time rarely ever use it. The only time I bring it out is when I find myself in a total bind and can't seem to pick the lock in question but thats only happened just a few times in the past.
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by blake1803 » 24 May 2007 16:45
I remember reading this here, so I don't exactly have the best source on this and please correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe Southern Specialties was started by someone who was previously involved with SouthOrd? Does that ring a bell for anyone else? In any case, I'd imagine the design is fairly similar.
thubanpete wrote:If anyone else has heard of the manufacturer, I'd also love to hear a review.
Assuming that Southern Specialties manufacture their own guns (maybe a bold assumption), they're a pretty safe bet. You'll find many good reviews of their products here. Obviously they are not on the "high end" of things, but they are about on-par with SouthOrd, in my experience.
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by Eyes_Only » 24 May 2007 17:04
I bought their Falle Safe clone picks and I'm very happy with them. I could care less where they came from.
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by n00bking » 25 May 2007 20:01
Eyes_Only wrote:Pick guns can be fun and useful at times but like parapilot said, most of us who have been picking for a long time rarely ever use it. The only time I bring it out is when I find myself in a total bind and can't seem to pick the lock in question but thats only happened just a few times in the past.
I have not been picking for a long time. I am like I'd say 1 times out of 3 in a total bind. I really kind of suck at picking. 
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by n00bking » 25 May 2007 20:05
Question-Do pick guns defeat SFIC cylinders? Is that them? They are something liek that, they have like two cylinders, one that re keys it and one opens the lock. Well, I mean two shear lines and what looks like two cylinders.
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by zeke79 » 25 May 2007 23:51
Probably the best one I have used is the "LockAid" gun by Majestic. I have one that is so old it is marked Hesse-Majestic and has a chrome type finish. It still works outstanding to this day.
For the best book out there on high security locks and their operation, take a look at amazon.com for High-Security Mechanical Locks An Encyclopedic Reference. Written by our very own site member Greyman! A true 5 Star read!!
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by Eyes_Only » 26 May 2007 0:40
n00bking wrote:Eyes_Only wrote:Pick guns can be fun and useful at times but like parapilot said, most of us who have been picking for a long time rarely ever use it. The only time I bring it out is when I find myself in a total bind and can't seem to pick the lock in question but thats only happened just a few times in the past.
I have not been picking for a long time. I am like I'd say 1 times out of 3 in a total bind. I really kind of suck at picking. 
Well the kind of bind I'm talking about is when I do something stupid like modify my locks the way it wasn't meant to be and end up making manual picking impractical and I really need to be able to disassemble the lock for a future project without destroying it cos I don't want to have to buy a new one.
Depending on a pick gun to get you out of trouble is kind of like asking your teacher to solve your math problem for you just cos it's too hard for you to figure out. It doesn't do you any good.
I'm not trying to be critical of your view points or anything. I'm just trying to help you out so you don't pick up any bad habits or learning methods that can hinder your progress in this sport.
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by n00bking » 26 May 2007 10:24
O no I totally see what you are saying but most of all, I just want one because they look really cool. Kinda like having a calculator watch in math class, cool, and ya cheating, but still cool.
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by UWSDWF » 26 May 2007 10:35
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by n00bking » 26 May 2007 17:33
what?
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by rocketou » 24 May 2012 17:33
I have purchased 10 different pick guns,only one lasted more than 6 months the locklaid as it has a different snap action and it resets it self after each use.I took apart my other pickguns to see what broke a small tab made from cheap white metal was the problem it cost me over a thousand dollars to find this out.I have been lock picking professionally for ten years now and just a couple of months ago a lady called me to open her apartment door that her autistic child locked and she didnt have the keys,I used my locklaid gun and open the dead bolt in less than 5 secs.I purchased this gun at www.lockpickshop.com
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