Here is the nº1! The first lockpicking by hand to M-T-L broadcasted on the web, is a pride to know this man.
If you want to see more, come to Lockpicking “point” es. Congratulations El_Gorgon!
By far the most concise and up to date information I found on this topic. Sure glad that I navigated to your page by accident. I’ll be subscribing to your feed so that I can get the latest updates. Appreciate all the information here
"This is a practical book but hard work and requires practice. Worth reading if you have a real interest in locks and will practice. Not for beginers; I bought this book first then came back to it." -Stuart Gardner
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-Decaf
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nice nails. lol
you can see the mulTlock logo
thats not a mul-t lock, its a knockoff, it does not have telescopic pins…
impressed .. well done hard to pick, prefer to snap em myself lol.
The hills don’t have to be at a certain height, just as low as possible (it’s all about physics!). =D
bad guys cant use bump keys because
1they don`t know how many pins
2.they don`t know how low the hills have to be
right?
Here is the nº1! The first lockpicking by hand to M-T-L broadcasted on the web, is a pride to know this man.
If you want to see more, come to Lockpicking “point” es. Congratulations El_Gorgon!
By far the most concise and up to date information I found on this topic. Sure glad that I navigated to your page by accident. I’ll be subscribing to your feed so that I can get the latest updates. Appreciate all the information here
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