Lock Picking 30 - 7 Pin Tubular Lock
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no, i HATE my camera
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Gay
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Thanks for posting - you make it look easy, but obviously this takes some practice. How long would you say it would take for a newbie to learn to pick a 7 pin lock in about 2-3 minutes? And I'm not looking to steal bikes or from vending machines.
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hey theze are on washing machince too u can pick thoze to do free laundry but da coin box iz on bottom! anyone kno how to pick thoze ?? help .:
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Does this work similar to comb picks in the respect that it pushes both parts of the pin past the shear line?
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Would I still be able to feel the pins separating like on a standard tumbler?
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Isn't it also possible to do this with a tubular torsion wrench and any small item to push the pins down with? It's a little more difficult, but you'll save a ton of money. I think the problem with tubular locks is that the pins are exposed from the face of the lock, where regular pin tumblers are concealed in the key way.
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So how many vending machines you extract money of so far?
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@ablelock2002 what do you mean by fully pinned?
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Setting the lock up with only a few pins really makes it easy to pick and look good. Try a lock that is fully pinned.



is a 7 pin tubular lock the most common? or is 8? Please help.. i'm trying to decide which tubular lock pick to buy.
Brentyn1985 2 years ago
I see more 7 pins than anything else... but it depends on your area.
th55 2 years ago
Dude can u get the pick at like walmart or something???
Quakeman222 3 years ago
Nope
th55 3 years ago
how do i tell how many pins are in a lock, do they all tubular locks look the same?
Paperb0y112 3 years ago 3
Count them
7 and 8 pins also have a notch in the center... but the 10 pins do not.
th55 3 years ago