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Brockhage Pickgun on a .... lock?

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

Brockhage Pickgun on a .... lock?

Postby nieuwschierig » 1 Aug 2014 14:30

Hey there,

Im on some limited time so i cannot spend a few hours on the forum ..

So i would like to ask for help on a little situation

i need to pick these locks , only this type of lock as in the picture (i also would like to now the name of the type of lock it is called)

http://www.directupload.net/file/d/3701/8rt9isv2_jpg

is this lock possile to pick with the brockhage gun or are there also any other ways?

it is a mailbox lock i only need to know about these!

thanks in advance
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Re: Brockhage Pickgun on a .... lock?

Postby Squelchtone » 1 Aug 2014 15:41

haha.

nope.

We do not teach people how to steal here, and will not teach you how to break into a mailbox.

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Re: Brockhage Pickgun on a .... lock?

Postby nieuwschierig » 1 Aug 2014 18:55

i am sorry that you see it that way my friend, and also you dont have to speak for everyone out?

that you wont help somebody on a forum trying to understand something.......................................doesnt say others are willing to help?????????
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Re: Brockhage Pickgun on a .... lock?

Postby Squelchtone » 1 Aug 2014 21:56

ok, why do you need to get into this mailbox or mailboxes? and why do you have limited time?

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Re: Brockhage Pickgun on a .... lock?

Postby EmrysCPennent » 1 Aug 2014 22:10

Sorry in advanced but I really couldn't help but chime in on this.... My guess is he's a mail man who lost the keys to his delivery route and doesn't want the mail to be delayed..."Neither rain, nor snow, nor sleet, nor hail
shall keep the postmen from their appointed rounds."..... Or he's trying to break the law.
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Re: Brockhage Pickgun on a .... lock?

Postby Wizer » 2 Aug 2014 3:02

nieuwschierig wrote:... and also you dont have to speak for everyone out?


But he does speak for all of us on this forum. The lockpicking community is totally against teaching everyone how to break into mailboxes.
And even if this was only Squelchtones own opinion, he is our site aministrator and overlord so, whatareyougonnado? :P
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Re: Brockhage Pickgun on a .... lock?

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Re: Brockhage Pickgun on a .... lock?

Postby nieuwschierig » 2 Aug 2014 13:31

i dont understand what the problem is of you guys.....
really disapointing what i do is my business i dont understand for what the questions your not the fbi lol

please guys it is a simple question is it possible to pick a 5 pin cilinder with that gun ? and if not what will you suggest?

please serious answers and again not for criminal purposes. nor am i going to explain what i am using it for because that is my business ;)

PEACE
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Re: Brockhage Pickgun on a .... lock?

Postby nieuwschierig » 2 Aug 2014 13:34

oh btw i forgot to say this goes out to the admin specially,,

look at all the info on this site , you guys tell me that you wont help people with criminal activities....
LOL like come on if you REALLY would found it hartbreaking commiting a crime with picks then A. you would never register at this site

and b. to the admin you would never made this site WITH INFORMATION ON HOW TO PICK LOCKS

picking locks........... cmon who are you fooling?

you know how many % of the regisered users on this site commited a CRIME WITH KNOWLEDGE THAT IS READABLE AT YOUR SITE?????????????????????????//

please ..
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Re: Brockhage Pickgun on a .... lock?

Postby Squelchtone » 2 Aug 2014 18:25


Maybe you do not know this, but lock picking is a hobby for many people who enjoy it just like some people enjoy rubik's cube or solving other puzzles. Locksmiths also use lock picking to help people and we have some locksmiths here who like to discuss lock picking and lock repair.

It is unfortunate that as a society, the first thing people think when they hear the words "lock picking", is criminal or burglar, or breaking into some place. Maybe to you lock picking is only good for crime, but that is not the purpose of this site, so no, we will not teach you, and if you do want help, you do need to tell us what you are up to, other wise we are free to assume you are doing something you should not be doing.

A Brockhage gun is not the kind of tool you need to open that lock, the physics and parts inside that lock are not what the Brockage gun is designed to do.

You will receive no more help here.

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