Tool recommendations, information on your favorite automatic and/or mechanical lockpicking devices for those with less skills, or looking to make their own.
by th3anvil » 3 Aug 2007 22:25
Hi Tom. In my opinion, it would be much more beneficial to spend the money on a good pick set, rather than a gun. Don't get me wrong, the quality of the gun would be ok, but I think your money would be better spent elsewhere.
I've never had a lock that I NEEDED a pick gun on. A simple rake, a hook for SPP (single pick picking), or a Ray Bogota usually does the trick. Not to mention you can make a "snap pick" out of a coat hanger.
So, what about the pick gun interests you?
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by RangerF150 » 4 Aug 2007 2:15
th3anvil wrote:So, what about the pick gun interests you?
At a guess - riches beyond your wildest dreams! The mythical universal key to every door in the universe, never find yourself behind a looked door again, you need cash ? No problem! Using your universal key just wander in and out of the bank , and at a time that suits you!! Need a new computer? No problem! Store opening hours don't suit your lifestyle ? Fancy a new car, everyday? But don't want all the attached paperwork? No problem!! - and all this for $45 Inc P+P.
You want one
( Some training required)
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by tmaxx258 » 4 Aug 2007 3:15
RangerF150 wrote:th3anvil wrote:So, what about the pick gun interests you?
At a guess - riches beyond your wildest dreams! The mythical universal key to every door in the universe, never find yourself behind a looked door again, you need cash ? No problem! Using your universal key just wander in and out of the bank , and at a time that suits you!! Need a new computer? No problem! Store opening hours don't suit your lifestyle ? Fancy a new car, everyday? But don't want all the attached paperwork? No problem!! - and all this for $45 Inc P+P. You want one ( Some training required)
Great ad,lol 
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by Jaakko » 4 Aug 2007 5:47
RangerF150 wrote:At a guess - riches beyond your wildest dreams! The mythical universal key to every door in the universe, never find yourself behind a looked door again, you need cash ? No problem! Using your universal key just wander in and out of the bank , and at a time that suits you!! Need a new computer? No problem! Store opening hours don't suit your lifestyle ? Fancy a new car, everyday? But don't want all the attached paperwork? No problem!! - and all this for $45 Inc P+P. You want one ( Some training required)
How about Abloys? Or do I need a bigger gun? 
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by Tom_dog_2517 » 4 Aug 2007 20:50
yeh thanks
i already have a good pick set and just wanted to try the gun out but didn't want a dud one. I might give that snap pick a try first tho that ya told me bout.
cheers tom
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by Gordon Airporte » 5 Aug 2007 20:11
RangerF150 wrote:th3anvil wrote:So, what about the pick gun interests you?
At a guess - riches beyond your wildest dreams! The mythical universal key to every door in the universe, never find yourself behind a looked door again, you need cash ? No problem! Using your universal key just wander in and out of the bank , and at a time that suits you!! Need a new computer? No problem! Store opening hours don't suit your lifestyle ? Fancy a new car, everyday? But don't want all the attached paperwork? No problem!! - and all this for $45 Inc P+P. You want one ( Some training required)
/applauds
That nails it. 
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