Tool recommendations, information on your favorite automatic and/or mechanical lockpicking devices for those with less skills, or looking to make their own.
by bhamoggy » 17 Sep 2009 11:12
has anyone got one of these and are they worth the money? has it got a wide array of locks that can be opened and does it cover multiple gauge sizes?
thanks in advance
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by JackNco » 17 Sep 2009 13:42
Never had one in hand but I hear they have trouble with low levers
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by bhamoggy » 18 Sep 2009 3:17
ok,
i got a CB curtain pick but have the same problem with that getting under low levers and also being able to get the pick to travel freely along the whole lever pack.
reall looking for something that actually works!
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by JackNco » 18 Sep 2009 9:37
Most people that have a CB pick swear by it. but im no a lever lock guy so ask around
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by 79commando » 8 Dec 2009 12:38
If you have the CB Pick and bought it through the correct route you will have been given instructions in its use. One of the best picks on the market and no problems on low levers if used correctly.
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by exspook » 20 Dec 2009 5:06
These are good value and you can modify the lifter wire to go around the curtain to get under low lifts
They are strong and like all of Marks stuff very very well made
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