just for thought, it could also be the pick gun ruined the springs and the springs are too lose to press up against the top pin…idk. Just a thought. Nice video…the pick gun is kryptonite to me. When you posting a video bro? Can’t wait.
Yea, I did correct myself close to the end of the vid. Locks I broke are the master 40, Brinks 60mm, master 532 and one or two more I can’t recall. I’m keeping an eye out for your new vids! Also got some new tools on order from szhuang, thanks!
You see anything high-tech in this video? Paperclips could work on some locks, but surely they won,t on spool/mushrooms pins protected locks. It’s all about having the right toools… If only the pickgun was electric, then i would partly agree on the high-tech aspect of your comment. I hope you’re still shaving the barber’s way, with a razor blade – mind you a kitchen knife would work too!
I’ve picked many locks by hand & with bump keys with no damage. It seems only after use of the pick gun I’ve had trouble with some locks. The gun acts as a bump key, but I guess it sends the pins up to hard.
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You’re not an expert like me. I never broke any lock.
would u trade your pickgun for locks or something i will pm u about it
just for thought, it could also be the pick gun ruined the springs and the springs are too lose to press up against the top pin…idk. Just a thought. Nice video…the pick gun is kryptonite to me. When you posting a video bro? Can’t wait.
lol i brake locks like that all the time so your not wrong some times i brake them with picks juat plain picks
what is your technique with the pick gun
Yea, I did correct myself close to the end of the vid. Locks I broke are the master 40, Brinks 60mm, master 532 and one or two more I can’t recall. I’m keeping an eye out for your new vids! Also got some new tools on order from szhuang, thanks!
Master No.40 Is easy to open without a pickgun.
on that # 40…its not a broke pin.. its a massed up spring… I had this same problem with a couple locks..
i haven’t tried it, but i don’t see why you couldn’t pick security pins with paper clips.
You see anything high-tech in this video? Paperclips could work on some locks, but surely they won,t on spool/mushrooms pins protected locks. It’s all about having the right toools… If only the pickgun was electric, then i would partly agree on the high-tech aspect of your comment. I hope you’re still shaving the barber’s way, with a razor blade – mind you a kitchen knife would work too!
I am only 12 sorry I meant that I want to be a locksmith!
why bother with all the high tech tools when you can use some paperclips with no damage and it would be faster
No it’s just a hobbie. I also been practicing some magic, just some simple slight of hand card tricks and the self tying shoelace.
are you like a lock smith because my main job is to be a locksmith and my hobbies are magic and escapology!
Thnkas for sharing infos, nice video!
I’ve picked many locks by hand & with bump keys with no damage. It seems only after use of the pick gun I’ve had trouble with some locks. The gun acts as a bump key, but I guess it sends the pins up to hard.
Does the pick gun damage the lock?
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