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Postby superchicken » 10 Dec 2007 16:21

Hello, im a noob to the lockpicking world. I have a few locks that I can impress my girlfriend with by picking them in a few seconds.

Here is my question,

I have a master lock No5. When I pick it I have slight tension on my wrench, slide my pick in and go for the pin farthest away from me(4..?), that is the one that seems to bind the most. What I then do is run my pick over that pin anywhere from 1 to 30times. After I get that pin the plug turns and the lock snaps open. Sometimes I have to slightly release some of the tension on my wrench to get it to go.

Is what I just explained there picking or something else like scrubbing??
Does that sound like im doing things correctly?
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Re: lock picking

Postby RangerF150 » 10 Dec 2007 18:08

superchicken wrote:Does that sound like im doing things correctly?

Well it's open , so I guess your doin something right :-)
Master locks are easy peesy to open, go get some high quality locks, then hang yourself upside down from the ceiling, and while you have one arm tied behind your back and the other holding the lock. Now try open the lock with the pick in your mouth, while trying to drink a beer at the same time.
If that don't impress your GF, then nothing will :-)
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Re: lock picking

Postby vrocco » 10 Dec 2007 18:28

RangerF150 wrote:
superchicken wrote:Does that sound like im doing things correctly?

Well it's open , so I guess your doin something right :-)
Master locks are easy peesy to open, go get some high quality locks, then hang yourself upside down from the ceiling, and while you have one arm tied behind your back and the other holding the lock. Now try open the lock with the pick in your mouth, while trying to drink a beer at the same time.
If that don't impress your GF, then nothing will :-)


Alright, I am doing that.......you don't want to know what I am using to type this reply... she seems to be impressed though :lol:
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Re: lock picking

Postby LeeNo » 10 Dec 2007 18:39

superchicken wrote:I have a master lock No5. When I pick it I have slight tension on my wrench, slide my pick in and go for the pin farthest away from me(4..?), that is the one that seems to bind the most. What I then do is run my pick over that pin anywhere from 1 to 30times. After I get that pin the plug turns and the lock snaps open. Sometimes I have to slightly release some of the tension on my wrench to get it to go.
If the fourth pin is the first binding pin then it can't be the pin that opens the lock when you set it (unless the lock has been modified to have only 1 pin).

What it sounds like is happening is that you are raking/scrubbing all of the pins and not just touching the fourth pin.

And that is a perfectly good technique to try. It will open a lot of "looser" locks (Master 3s, Master 5s, no-name brass padlocks, office furniture, etc).
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Postby Bandit_b » 11 Dec 2007 16:04

Yea you are doing the right thing but masters No5 aren't that hard (it doesn't matter as long as your girlfriend is impressed) :lol:
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Postby sir lot is here » 11 Dec 2007 17:17

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Postby robert11 » 12 Dec 2007 1:52

hi, quite interesting video...
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Postby josh0094 » 12 Dec 2007 2:09

isnt that the rong type of pick to be using?
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Postby gotta » 12 Dec 2007 2:45

I wish to hire him each time I need something hacksawed. :D
Don't believe everything you think.
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Postby LeeNo » 13 Dec 2007 0:18

josh0094 wrote:isnt that the rong type of pick to be using?
It can't be wrong if it opens the lock :D

But I was surprised also that he would use that sort of pick in a snap gun.
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Postby josh0094 » 13 Dec 2007 0:25

[quote="LeeNo"[/quote]It can't be wrong if it opens the lock :D

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true true.
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Postby New-York-Locksmith » 27 Dec 2007 1:43

yeah I agree, its a nice video
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Postby cryptonic » 27 Dec 2007 7:24

I think that is my new advice to give to someone new to lockpicking. You can't be doing it wrong if it opens the lock up. very inspiring for those worried about doing things "perfectly right" from the get go.
"locks keep the honest man honest"
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Re: lock picking

Postby JB0311NY » 27 Dec 2007 11:55

RangerF150 wrote:
superchicken wrote:Does that sound like im doing things correctly?

Well it's open , so I guess your doin something right :-)
Master locks are easy peesy to open, go get some high quality locks, then hang yourself upside down from the ceiling, and while you have one arm tied behind your back and the other holding the lock. Now try open the lock with the pick in your mouth, while trying to drink a beer at the same time.
If that don't impress your GF, then nothing will :-)


Oh man... I was having a rough till til I read that LOL.... Yea the master I bought I literally picked the first time and that was within week one of my experience. I am getting shlage and kwikset this week... I am just starting and I need to not rush it. I may go out today if I can get away from watching Bit Torrent movie DL's....
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I OFFER HUNGER, THIRST, FORCED MARCHES AND DEATH
LET HIM WHO LOVES HIS COUNTRY IN HIS HEART
AND NOT HIS LIPS ONLY...... FOLLOW ME.
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