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Dimple pick gun

Tool recommendations, information on your favorite automatic and/or mechanical lockpicking devices for those with less skills, or looking to make their own.

Dimple pick gun

Postby Cyberfox » 17 Apr 2011 5:14

Please tell me about yours experience with dimple pick gun(http://walkerlocksmiths.co.uk/toolscyli ... #dimplegun)

How much this tool is effective,with whose brand of locks and how much damage leave on cylinders.
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Re: Dimple pick gun

Postby Solomon » 18 Apr 2011 8:19

I've heard from quite a few people that they're completely useless and overpriced junk, you'd be far better buying a set of proper dimple picks. Although I suggest you learn how to SPP regular cylinders first rather than using the snake rake. ;)
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Re: Dimple pick gun

Postby Cyberfox » 18 Apr 2011 9:37

I already have dimple pick set http://walkerlocksmiths.co.uk/toolscyli ... htm#dimple

and I m efficiently use this tool last 6 month on different dimple locks.
But I don t have experience with dimple bump gun and just ask for judgement
from someone who have practical experience. :mrgreen:
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Re: Dimple pick gun

Postby mach1 » 20 Apr 2011 11:11

I agree with solomon, dimple pick gun is not very good at all. I use the Wendt pick gun when necessary on most pin cylinders and it is very successful.It does come with a couple of blades for dimple keys, but I havn't had any success on the dimple cylinders, with the Wendt.I know a number of people with the same set as Walkers sell , plus myself, and they are brilliant. Couldn't believe first time I opened a Kaba in 15/20 secs, thought it was luck. Have used it on Mutl-t-lock Garrison and some of the spanish and turkish dimple keys.
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