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hi can someone recommend an easy tool for picking that lock?

Having read the FAQ's you are still unfulfilled and seek more enlightenment, so post your general lock picking questions here.
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Re: hi can someone recommend an easy tool for picking that l

Postby keysman » 3 Dec 2011 6:37

You haven't put your location in your profile so we can't tell you where to get the " all super secret when I pick everything lock pick" commonly known as " ASSWIPE" sold only by / to members of a group so secret that we cannot discuss them in the open forum. To get that info you will have to hang around for a while and make some interesting/ helpful contributions. Asking 3X how to open a specific lock clearly attached to a door is probally not a good introduction.
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Re: hi can someone recommend an easy tool for picking that l

Postby Legion303 » 3 Dec 2011 6:38

The easiest tool for picking that lock is the key.

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Re: hi can someone recommend an easy tool for picking that l

Postby Squelchtone » 3 Dec 2011 6:42

Mossberg 500
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Re: hi can someone recommend an easy tool for picking that l

Postby r0005 » 3 Dec 2011 6:48

The sticker is a phone number to get service for that type of lock. If you want to pick one I recommend buying one that isn't on a door. If you need to get in to that door call the number on the sticker.
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Re: hi can someone recommend an easy tool for picking that l

Postby Squelchtone » 3 Dec 2011 6:56

shimi: you've been a member here since 2009, you must know by now that there are mul-t-lock pick tools available from DealExtreme.com

Here's another post where you asked years ago about a Mul-t-lock interactive lock on some fancy multi bolt door: viewtopic.php?f=8&t=45355&p=343664#p343664

There is no easy tool for picking that lock, other than the key as Legion said, and I still think a Mossberg 500 would do a good job, and quickly.

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Re: hi can someone recommend an easy tool for picking that l

Postby gilduran » 5 Dec 2011 21:08

As mentioned previouslt, the key, will always be the best tool for opening a locked door, but I wouldn't discredit Squelchtone's option, either:

squelchtone wrote:I still think a Mossberg 500 would do a good job, and quickly.


And. while I would agree that this would certainly get the door opened in a quick and easy manner. You may be interested in minimizing the splintering of the surrounding door.

With that in mind, I might recommend these tools*, not sure if they are available in your area, but I'm sure you can order them off the Internet.

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Note - These tools are only representations of the tools you could use. I am not a spokesperson for Milwaukee Tools, or any of their affiliate companies. :lol:


Here's some handy instructions, too. I believe there's a video link on one of the follow-up posts, incase the instructions are hard to follow:
http://www.lock-picking.net/BLOG/post/H ... -lock.aspx

*Disclaimer: Using these tools is definitely going to void the warranty on that lock, and possibly violate a few local laws in your area. Use at you own risk! Also, be sure to acquire proper training on the use of these, and any, tools. And always wear your safety glasses!
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Re: hi can someone recommend an easy tool for picking that l

Postby Squelchtone » 5 Dec 2011 21:17

gilduran wrote:
With that in mind, I might recommend these tools*, not sure if they are available in your area, but I'm sure you can order them off the Internet.

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Note - These tools are only representations of the tools you could use. I am not a spokesperson for Milwaukee Tools, Molson Canadian, or any of their affiliate companies. :lol:


I fixed your instructions, you obviously left a step out. :twisted:

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Re: hi can someone recommend an easy tool for picking that l

Postby gilduran » 6 Dec 2011 20:02

squelchtone wrote:
gilduran wrote:
With that in mind, I might recommend these tools*, not sure if they are available in your area, but I'm sure you can order them off the Internet.

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Note - These tools are only representations of the tools you could use. I am not a spokesperson for Milwaukee Tools, Molson Canadian, or any of their affiliate companies. :lol:


I fixed your instructions, you obviously left a step out. :twisted:

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Thanks squelch, but I clearly left out another key step. I've corrected the instructions above to reflect the proper steps.
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