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#1 May 11, 2008 3:24 AM
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Lock Picking :-)
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-Lock Picking -
So you want to be a super bank robber Well, if you want to be like a super spy and open a lock in fifteen seconds, then go to Hollywood to learn,
because that is the only place you are ever going to do it. Even
experienced locksmiths can spend five to ten minutes on a lock if
they are rather lucky. If you are wanting extremely quick access, look
elsewhere like a stick of dynamite or a crowbar because lockpicking is for stealthy and secret entry. The following instructions will pertain mostly to the
"lock in knob" type lock, since it is the easiest type to learn how to pick.
First of all, you need a pick set. If you know a locksmith, get
him to make you a set. This will be the best possible set for you
to use. If you find a locksmith unwilling to supply a set, don't
give up hope. It is possible to make your own, if you have access
to a grinder (you can use a file, but it takes forever).
The thing you need is an allen wrench set (very small). These
should be small enough to fit into the keyhole slot. Now, bend
the long end of the allen wrench at a slight angle (not 90
degrees). Now, take your pick to a grinder or a file, and smooth
the end until it is rounded so it won't hang inside the lock.
Test your tool out on doorknobs at your house to see if it will
slide in and out smoothly. Now, this is where the screwdriver
comes in. It must be small enough for it and your pick to be used
in the same lock at the same time, one above the other. In the
coming instructions, please refer to this chart of the interior of
a lock:
______________________________
\ K
| | | | | | / E
| | | | \ Y [|] Upper tumbler pin
^ ^ / H [^] Lower tumbler pin
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ \ O [-] Cylinder wall
/ L (This is a greatly simplified
\ E drawing)
______________________________/
The object is to press the pin up so that the space between the
upper pin and the lower pin is level with the cylinder wall. Now,
if you push a pin up, it's tendency is to fall back down, right?
That is where the screwdriver comes in. Insert the screwdriver
into the slot and turn. This tension will keep the "solved" pins
from falling back down. Now, work from the back of the lock to
the front, and when you are through, there will be a click, the
screwdriver will turn freely, and the door will open.
Do not get discouraged on your first try! It will probably take
you about twenty to thirty minutes your first time. After that,
you will quickly improve with practice.
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#2 May 11, 2008 8:03 AM
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Re: Lock Picking :-)
sound like alot harder than on "the elder scrolls 4:oblivion"
but anyway intresting guide I dident know that you could actually do this
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#3 May 11, 2008 12:39 PM
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Re: Lock Picking :-)
This really isn't an approriate topic for children under 11 don't you think?
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#4 May 11, 2008 3:55 PM
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Re: Lock Picking :-)
i lock pick when i lose my keys
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#5 May 11, 2008 6:02 PM
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Re: Lock Picking :-)
Forget locks, just use a screwdriver to remove the knob and unlock the tumbler manually.
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#6 May 11, 2008 7:30 PM
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Re: Lock Picking :-)
This really isn't an approriate topic for children under 11 don't you think?
oh come on you really think there gonna go out and rob a bank plus theres a warning at the top for really stupid people
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#7 May 11, 2008 7:39 PM
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Re: Lock Picking :-)
http://www.spyroforum.com/topic-4746-ho … -lock.html
here is my other post on how to crack a master combination lock
enjoy...
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#8 May 11, 2008 7:41 PM
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it's good to lock pick i use
a bendy hair clip easy
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#9 May 11, 2008 7:44 PM
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Re: Lock Picking :-)
that only works on cheapy locks ( master locks cant be picked with hairpins )
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#10 May 11, 2008 7:45 PM
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Re: Lock Picking :-)
actualy they can
i pickes my brothers safe lock (£126)
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#11 May 11, 2008 7:48 PM
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Re: Lock Picking :-)
have you ever read the "anarchist's cookbook"? it has a lot of stuff like this
it can be found on the torrent tracker { banned website }.org if you can download p2p files...
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#12 May 11, 2008 7:49 PM
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never heard of it
sounds good
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#13 May 11, 2008 7:54 PM
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Disclaimer: Do not use this information to commit any kind of stupid crime or felony because I will not be responsible at all!
these are the ebooks:
http://{ banned website }.org/tor/39016 … ored_versi
http://{ banned website }.org/tor/37357 … t_Cookbook
either of them should work. you need a p2p client like utorrent or bittorrent or bitlord[/img]
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