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Check These New Picks Out!

Postby noorudeenshakur » 31 Aug 2005 16:04

Ok well, Just wanted to introduce some new picks to the group.

Check them out and post back with comments.

Here we have a mechanical pick gun. Its been modified to double as a drill for the locks that it cant pick.
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Here are some pick for laser track and dimple pin tumbler Keys
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Pretty Cool Aren't They?

I'm taking orders........who wants some? Just kidding, I'm not selling them.
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Postby Minion » 31 Aug 2005 16:17

Question is:

Do you have a use for all of them (as in, can you pick any of those locks)
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Re: Check These New Picks Out!

Postby n2oah » 31 Aug 2005 16:34

noorudeenshakur wrote:I'm taking orders........who wants some? Just kidding, I'm not selling them.


:evil:

Nice tools! How much did they cost you? Do you have any picks for Mul-t-locks (it looked like you had some Mul-t-lock knockoffs in there, but I wasn't sure if they were pin-in-pin).
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Postby noorudeenshakur » 31 Aug 2005 16:42

Yeah, there is one for disc locks too.

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Postby n2oah » 31 Aug 2005 16:46

noorudeenshakur wrote:Yeah, there is one for disc locks too.


ZOMFG. *pees pants*
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Postby Chucklz » 31 Aug 2005 16:50

So, where did you get the tools? and how have you gotten on with them?
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Postby noorudeenshakur » 31 Aug 2005 16:54

When I manage to find my webcam drivers Ill be uploading the results of my bump key tests too.

But for the record, schlage,5&6 pin= bumped easily
Yale 5&6 pin =bumped easily
Seargent 6 pin= bumped easily
weiser= bumped, but took me awhile
kwikset= bumped but took me awhile

the jury is still out on Corbin, weslock, best falcon and arrow. I'll have to do better tests. The above I was able to bump multiple locks. In each test all were bumped in under 30 seconds, bumped easily means under 5 seconds consitently. Rather scary as in my area most busineses have schlage mortise or yale cylinders on them. I replaced my locks with abloys. I really liked the deadbolts with the ball bearrings in them, and the fact I can lock the knob from turning so no one can smash the window reach in and turn open the lock. I think it would be funny if someone managed to break somehow because they wouldnt be able to get out the doors as they cant unlock without the key so they would be locked in, well sorta anyway
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Postby zeke79 » 31 Aug 2005 17:22

These pictures look like they were taken from the szhuang website. See http://www.szhuang.com/article.php?articleid=576 for an example.
For the best book out there on high security locks and their operation, take a look at amazon.com for High-Security Mechanical Locks An Encyclopedic Reference. Written by our very own site member Greyman! A true 5 Star read!!
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Postby noorudeenshakur » 31 Aug 2005 17:34

Close but not quite, the pictures you uploaded have actually been taken from my suppliers website and made to look like thier own. They purchase from my supplier and resell I'm almost certain if they are using those photos. I'm negotiating prices currently with them, and if it works out I'll be offering a special price for lp101 members. I'll keep you guys posted here of how things go.
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Postby n2oah » 31 Aug 2005 17:44

Wow, China totally pwned us in the lock industry :shock:
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Postby noorudeenshakur » 31 Aug 2005 17:59

They are F&%#@! Awesome! China is sooo ahead of the game! When I got an email regarding the suppiers line of products I was Like OMG, count me in. This is fantastic. You should see the list of products available. They are so far ahead of the game its unbelieveable! The problem is that the manufacturer doesn't sell in small quantities, so it takes a fair amount of investment to get the ball rolling.
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Postby n2oah » 31 Aug 2005 18:06

Some of the pick tools they have are amazing. I never thought a lock like this is even pickable, until I saw a set for it! There were also sets for magnetic locks!

I was using babelfish to translate the page, and oneset showed up as "Latter adjusts ripened fruit garden insulator" :lol:
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Postby Minion » 31 Aug 2005 18:34

noorudeen, how much did it cost you?
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Postby Chrispy » 31 Aug 2005 18:50

Me likey very much!! :D
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Postby noorudeenshakur » 1 Sep 2005 0:07

they arent sold individually where im getting them from, their prices really vary from about 150 HKD to 500 depending on what you are getting. thats purchased individually at a chinese reseller like the one listed above. They arent the same in price, 150 HKD converts to about 28 bucks canadian, that isnt wholesale price. When you take lots of 1000 the prices come down and they guarantee their quality to 3 off spec picks out of every 100. The thing is is that the chinese have a pick for EVERY type of lock, and they have magenetic picks too. They have the ultimate in lockpicking tools. We havent seen anything like any of these tools over here in north america, and from what I've seen in Germany, they dont have anything comparable to these yet. I'm sure TOOOLE would be very interested in getting their hands on some of these high security picks, as well as many of us on these forums. Like I said, if things work out you just may see these lockpicks available for order in the next few months.
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