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  • Thanks!

  • Do you have any ideas for unlocking a Zero Halliburton combination lock?

  • any chance you, or anyone here, could give me some info on how to bypass lock? iv been trying to figure it out for a while and cant find any info on how it actually works! any info is appreciated!

  • @bruno2260 I need some help, im trying to get into a masterlock and im using a pick very simular to your's and it wont unlock im sliding it in to the right and sliding to the left, and it wont unlock , any tips?

  • quick queston, once u pick the lock, does the lock break? or u can lock it and open it the same? im just worried if i pick the lock, i would damage the lock

  • @bodybuilder718 No, the locks are fine. That's the hole object behind picking & bypassing, to open locks which you have no key using nondestructive entry methods and showing no signs of forced entry.

  • What are the best types of guerilla-type picks you can build for luggage locks?

    I have a nice standard set of picks, but I always enjoy trying things from "scratch" and seeing what I can do.

    A simple safety pin with an 80deg bend of the last 2.5mm and a bobby-pin tension wrench worked very well for my 5-pin drawer lock, even as quickly as two rakes in about 4 seconds to open; I was surprised =P

    I have a small golden luggage lock with a 5-pin key I can't seem to get open; just once after ~25min

  • how many locks would u say can be bypassed like tht i accidentally figured out bypassing when fiddling around with a lock i have and i dont have any idea how many locks u can do it to

  • damn u ppl ive never picked a lock no matter how many videos and u guys say wheres the challenge

  • @stome77 Are you serious? Not even locks on refrigerators with a hairpin? Those are so easy!

  • hey, where do you get your picks???i need some really affordable ones under $10

  • nail file safety pins or sewing needles

  • While watching your vid I picked a TSA lock....it can be done.. but I am new at picking so I don t know how I did it....but it can be done.

  • you can pick that thing with a bobby pin. or a metal rib from your girlfriend's bra.

    those locks are pathetic :)

  • too bad u cant carry that stuff into an airport..

  • Wouldn't really need too. The only time you'd have access to other people's baggage is at the claim, and then you could just take it and pick it later. Please don't though.

  • does anyone know what size peterson picks are?

  • you sshould get a job as say a lock smith (well you probably are well or a burgler) you would be able to unlock everything and tell ppl how they can protect themselves against getting robbed and such

  • @krackannv you can take preventions on getting high security locks and what not but if your going to lock up something like say a house ure gonna want to have a security system... as far as locks go any lock can be bypassed.

  • I have five of the dial phone locks from Abus, In my opinion they are not that difficult to pick at all no matter what manufacturer the lock is, I suppose thats due to the lock body size leaving little room for the pins.

    Bruno, Now that you have mastered Cylinder locks why not try mastering BS3621 5 lever Mortice Deadlocks, I have been picking locks since I was 7 and I have been converted to lever lock picking, Cylinder locks are just too easy, Where's the challange?.

  • There isn't really need to know, since lever locks aren't widely used by the public. I tried searching BS3621, but couldn't find that model. Can you give more info on that lock and I'll try to get one, or something close.

  • BS is a standard that locks must conform to in order to get insurance for the home.

    Look up Chubb 3G114 or look at some of My vids.

    Lever mortice locks are not very common in the states except if you have an old house or You have imported them via ebay uk.

  • i bypassed them with paperclips i posted a video response just to show u

  • taht brinks luggauge lock. i have the same exact one with the tsa approved engraving, if u turn the tension wrench to the other side it fits in easy i have a video of me just putting in a pci kand turning it as a key. very easy lock.

  • ur prob right..i prob just did a bypass cuz all i did was stick it in- move it up and down and boom- open.. ima tryn get more videos on.. but i dont really dont have any locks n i dont feel like spending money on them..lol nice vid

  • Ask your friends for the ones they can't find keys or combos too. That's what I do.

  • so nice i going to try this home

  • So if your saying the tsa locks are master keyed... then we should cut one open...get the pins out and cut us our own master key...

  • I'm not sure if it's an actual master key. On Master lock website they call it a "special tool". But yea eather way if you cut one open I'm sure you can make a universal tool or key to open TSA locks.

  • i never knew that about tsa locks........IM IN!

  • Also TSA locks are mastered so airport agents can open them to search luggage, if you use a regular lock it would be cut.

    Master lock website has a vid on it.

  • Blue Collar TV in the background....nice

  • nice vid but like th55 said ever body knows this but for ever body that dint nice bid

  • Everyone knows this. Nice video though.

  • Yes I know, but I was requested to explain in detail, and I'm running out of stuff to do with out getting myself in trouble, so I figured what the hell.

  • lol im the dummey that did not know this, iv only been picken locks for a few weeks and have spent most of that time jumping up and down on my tiny luggage lock because i was to dum to figger this.

    thanks bruno for your help.

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