Lock Picking - Basic 5 Pin Cylinder Lock
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lol this is not fake im studying this year to become a locksmith and this is one way to pick the lock
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The amount of views on lockpicking videos has skyrocketed... Skyrim may just be why you're here, probably why I am :D
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@vish1337 my experience went up from this. I'll take sleight of hand, thanks!
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@jaydorner did the lock have no spring tention, also may i ask why do you apply the tension wrench in the top profile groove?
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conseguiiii
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U may be able to " scrub" a cheap cylinder like this one , but its not this easy on locks made outside of china that cost more than a Big Mac . gives the locksmiths who do a 3 day course some fake knowledge thats its all this easy ...... been locksmithing over 25 years and just wish every cylinder was that easy. You done well though
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@jaydorner oh sorry the camara is so bad and on the first i thought that was a hook
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Does anyone seen a vid on youtube of someone picking a europese door lock or something? cus im not really intressed in american locks wich have a really big keyhole that anyone can pick.. i mean in europe the keyholes and sooo tight and the tension wrench almost cant fit in cus the key hole also isnt straight soo really wayy harder to pick ... pm me if you know a good vid
raking with a hook hahahaahh :)
maxlose 9 months ago
@maxlose It's a 'Half diamond', not a hook pick!
jaydorner 9 months ago 10
how would you pick a lock where the lock is at a horizontal? its hard to explain, umm if you were using a key with the lock im talking about you would have to insert the key sideways in order to unlock the lock...how would you pick this kind of lock if you get what i mean.
AKIROCKS151 2 years ago
That would no doubt be a 'Dimple' type lock. Principle is the same but the picking technique is different. Look at out Mul-t-Lock opening vids and you'll see what I mean.
jaydorner 2 years ago
Easy lock, considering you only had to rake the pins.
GreenDayFtw0 2 years ago
It's only a 'Bird' cylinder and these are easy to open. Hence "Picksing a BASIC 5 pin cylinder".
jaydorner 2 years ago 4