these are designed to be easy to break open, its a FIRE safe when it melts the lock is inoperative and you have to break it open to get your stuff, bye the way its faster and easier to use a butter knife and press the locking arm to the left the lock will spin under pressure.
i used a pair of slim scissors used for mustache trimming... got in open in less than a minute.. not bragging at all. just thought i would let all know you dont have to spend money on expensive equipment..
lol thanks for the how to video, i was doing that, but got a lil hard. so i got up and right when i did, i saw the keys to my parents safe, i was like i waisted 20 minutes trying to find what hthey are hiding, but it was just a bunch of passports, rare coins, and papers, i though itd be like a gun, or somthin.
the sentry 1100 can be opened with a penny. i have no faith in sentry safes. oh, and autojigglers look so unprofessional. lockpicking is something calming for me and something i use to try to train my mind to focus more by doing it slowly and trying to feel the pins locking into place. ill never see why people use autojigglers when a simple lockpick and tension wrench works so much better. also, if trying to break into one, you may want to be a bit quieter. but good vid
I would LOVE to see you pick a car lock without an auto jiggler. Even if you somehow get it open, it will be no where near the amount of time it would take with an autojiggler
Good "howto" but these safes are made for fire protection, not theft proof. The only reason they put the lock on it is to prevent it from opening in a fire. JUST FYI
Those are about the easiest there are to pick they are worthless
tagnell1 2 months ago
Rubbish safe. Maybe good for saving documents from fire but for the price I doubt that it would last long.
WWWeres 1 year ago
these are designed to be easy to break open, its a FIRE safe when it melts the lock is inoperative and you have to break it open to get your stuff, bye the way its faster and easier to use a butter knife and press the locking arm to the left the lock will spin under pressure.
TheGorillatavern 1 year ago
i used a pair of slim scissors used for mustache trimming... got in open in less than a minute.. not bragging at all. just thought i would let all know you dont have to spend money on expensive equipment..
Bradmike111 1 year ago
if you locked it again with the jiggler..... doesnt that mean you could just use anything as long as you twist it? .....
SuPrAmAd101 1 year ago
Auto Jigglers!? Sounds like a product for lazy strippers!
TheOREGON1859 1 year ago
what's wrong with the fucking FOCUS???
TheCru3l 1 year ago
where did u find them on the site
pxoxgxo 1 year ago
@pxoxgxo watch my video titled: "where to find auto jigglers"
kevin161990151 1 year ago
@kevin161990151 k thanks
pxoxgxo 1 year ago
pick gun is easier
bigcheez20 1 year ago
lol, I picked the same kind of safe at my friend's house
buttersownsuall 1 year ago
lol i have same safe
machomamajr 1 year ago
lol thanks for the how to video, i was doing that, but got a lil hard. so i got up and right when i did, i saw the keys to my parents safe, i was like i waisted 20 minutes trying to find what hthey are hiding, but it was just a bunch of passports, rare coins, and papers, i though itd be like a gun, or somthin.
wakeboardingftw 1 year ago
just picked my parents sentrysafe with a brooken knife, to easy for my first lock
sergho619 1 year ago
the sentry 1100 can be opened with a penny. i have no faith in sentry safes. oh, and autojigglers look so unprofessional. lockpicking is something calming for me and something i use to try to train my mind to focus more by doing it slowly and trying to feel the pins locking into place. ill never see why people use autojigglers when a simple lockpick and tension wrench works so much better. also, if trying to break into one, you may want to be a bit quieter. but good vid
cyboargninja 2 years ago
@cyboargninja
how with a penny???
ericcub7 1 year ago
you can seriously use a penny like a key and just stick it in and turn
cyboargninja 1 year ago
@cyboargninja
I would LOVE to see you pick a car lock without an auto jiggler. Even if you somehow get it open, it will be no where near the amount of time it would take with an autojiggler
buttersownsuall 1 year ago
you should have some more ease with it you could damage it. but on the other hand if it was a theft i would just try opening it lol
boriqua14pr 2 years ago
sort of like bump keys good job 5/5
PIGSWITHNOUNDIES 2 years ago
Good "howto" but these safes are made for fire protection, not theft proof. The only reason they put the lock on it is to prevent it from opening in a fire. JUST FYI
HCDDWarhero 2 years ago 11
@HCDDWarhero RIP brother, a good kid look him up and learn form him.
zero1796 1 year ago