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multipick,s electric 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.

Postby Rockford » 9 Apr 2005 9:58

Cheers Andy.
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Postby Peaky » 9 Apr 2005 10:52

With pleasure andy, maybe a hpc conversion pack would be of use as well :wink:
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corbin euro

Postby dean1 » 7 May 2005 6:44

I use two electric picks the southord & the hpc .I got the southord as a backup because the cam broke off my hpc & I did a bad repair job.Anyway I tried using the HPC first if it doesn,t go & it,s on the anti pick pins I release a bit of preasure & use the southord with a rake needle holding it horizontal & moving it back & fwd .I use the Safe Ventures tension tools as I can control the tension really well with these .
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multipick electric

Postby matteo687 » 7 May 2005 8:33

I have a question about the electric pick in the previous posts. Is it the regular electric pick you guys are referring to, or that other one that's using high frequency modulation? :? Just curious 'cause acl mentioned damaging a lock. Thanks.
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Postby vector40 » 7 May 2005 15:01

Just a standard vibrating pickgun, not the qrazy Multipick behemoth.
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Postby matteo687 » 7 May 2005 15:15

Cheers! and thanks for the reply vector40. Ok, what about the 'behemoth'? Any thoughts? I have actually thought of this idea before, to modify a 'sonicare' toothbrush :o Then I see the multipick device... :shock: dont want to say too much here.. Anyway, multipick has a vid using the thing, and well, it seems good... but it is spendy. :)
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Postby vector40 » 7 May 2005 15:22

Judging by the general opinions expressed here, the consensus seems to be, "Yeah, it works, but it's expensive, can really easily trash locks, and frankly, the category of people who it would be appropriate for is fairly slim."

It comes down to this: what does it do that you can't do with something else? If there's an answer and it's important, then maybe you should have one. But for most people, the answer's probably "not much."
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Postby matteo687 » 7 May 2005 15:51

vector40 wrote:..It comes down to this: what does it do that you can't do with something else? If there's an answer and it's important, then maybe you should have one. But for most people, the answer's probably "not much."


Clear. Clear as clear as an azure sky or crystal running brook. Thanks.

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