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  • I just got my first picks today and I'm trying to pick a no. 3 I have. I'm having a lot of trouble with it and can't get it open. I can't find the binding pin on the no. 3 or my 141. Is this because I'm a noob, something with the locks, or do I just plain suck?

  • I thought those "commercial strength" ones had 5 pins. So then are they as easy as the blue master locks?

  • Ya ur showing us how easy but I think it's showing off

  • in the way you moved your hands it was like "open your legs, bish, you will enjoy this". And the ending was premature.

  • where can you get thoes tools?

  • lol! lock fail!!!

  • I had a hard time picking some of those locks until i figured theres a easier and faster way to open them by using bump keys, i got some for only 2 bucks at superbumpkeys. com and they work great. if you are having a hard time you should check them out.

  • lol the video is sped up a bit ....

  • Is this kevin mitnick business card ? :D

  • could you try and pick a commercial master lock No. 1, and put it up on youtube. I am having alot of trouble with that one.

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  • check 739199's videos, he picked a commercial master lock number 1.

  • what are the two tools called you need i know one is a tension wrench whats bthe other one

  • pick, lock pick

  • all at once, yo move the pic while keeping tension on the cylinder, this makes it so the tumblers stay when they reach the correct position.

    These locks arent really this easy to pick. Could be a demo lock with a 0 cylider.

  • these locks ARE that easy to pick i have one but it a n0 3 and go look how many way's ive picked it

  • It didn't look like raking if thats what you meant.

  • yeah i agree wit verikool: do you pick the locks individually or one at a time?

  • Individually.

  • ahhh and where did he get the tension wrench and the pick?

  • thats the same damn thing!

  • aH HA HA NUBZ CHEEEP!

  • i know thats not a #5 or a #3 i have a vid of wat a master lock 5 and 3 look, ill try to post a video response

  • that's actually not a master #5 it's a #3. First of all it is way to small, and second that only has 4 bolts holding it together on the bottom, #5 locks have 8.

  • so I take it that lock must be on a master system..?

  • yo man i know im lyk the 100th person to ask but wer cud i get my handz on sum lockpikz ? -- i cud make sum but cba with the time it takes

  • quality!

  • Master locks are easy to pick. Do you have any videos of opening an American Lock

  • You don't need to pick American Locks, you can just bypass them in a few seconds. Do your research.

  • only about 10% of locks is the usa can be bypassed and only using a specific bypass tool.

  • We're not talking about 10% of locks in the usa, you moron. We're talking about American Locks, which happen to fall in that 10% or however many. Also, if you can get your hands on picks, you can just as easily get them on bypass tools, which, I might add, are easier to make than picks.

    Incase you are mentally impaired: I'd like to make sure you know that American Locks is a company, not locks made in the us.

  • where can a 14 year old get lock picks

  • Easy lock.

  • was that a snake rake?

  • Yes.

  • Armchair commenting is also easy.

  • where can you get lock picks?

  • Watch the video until the end.

  • @hitmonval where can i get some lock picks that aren't online?

  • no this video wasn't on the news but the topic was

  • 27 year old men on youtube telling me I have no life. I'm offended.  Idiot.

  • Wait, was this actual video "Picking a Master Lock #5" on the news? Or was it just a general segment about lock picking videos on youtube?

  • me 3 but it is cool

  • i have a ? can u email me answering me plz... so if i lock pick something in can lock pick it 1 by one and the little things wont fall? thats what i want to know

  • That means you have overlifted the pins or your pins are binding at the shearline. If you have set a pin stack correctly, the bottom pin (the pin you can see)should fall back down-- just without springiness. Hope this helps.

  • Thanks

  • yo.... i was wondering what kind of pick you used. a rake?

  • It's a small hook. I pin-by-pin picked it.

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