I love mine. I have several key rings for different buildings, toolboxes, and cabinets for work. Many of the locks the company uses it's quicker to pick them than find the key. I call it my Skeleton Key. A key that works for any lock is a Skeleton Key. A lock that works for any key is a Master™ Lock.
I got lucky one day watching one of the Lock Picking Lawyer's videos & he had a 4th of July package deal that included the serrated top of the keyway tension tools, American lock bypass tool, the expansion pack & the doodad thingy to push into the keyway that makes the lock inoperable for around $90 Excellent tool
@@jinxjones5497 ok… um yeah I don’t think you understood what I just said, so you can tell me every single one of those tools and tell me which one does what by watching this video… cuz it pretty hard to tell which ones he’s using there are like 30 of them
@@bromodz2309this appears to be a matter of knowledge. It does look burdensome and a bit overbearing at a glance but with the knowledge you can tell what each of these do. For most sport pickers though this may be much.
I was a little uneasy paying for the base kit with the tension tools. But ny lord has this thing saved my ass time and time again. Super well designed and fun to fiddle with
@Täähä se ois. those are the majority, as they are harder to pick than standard door locks, but he's done a few videos with the standard door lock. Like, 2 that I've seen. Lol
Yeah but aside from demonstrations of that working... I always see them using full sized tools with handles because you get a lot more feedback from the tool itself that way... Which is key. Wooo a pun.
Nothing is safe really... i like these videos and it always amazes me how easy it is to pick a lock... youd have thought we'd come up with something safer by now.... no lock at all and a digital entry only...even that can be by passed...😊
What I don't like is that all the tools are attached so you can't have one be a tension wrench so it's not all in one cuz you got to have a separate tool
I remember thinking I was a badass when I was thirteen and my friends gave me a lock pick set and I can pop the padlock off at just about anything now that I think back to it they were all those Jinky multistack master lock blocks that you can literally smack with the shoe and open them
Good looking tool but I would like to witness you open the locks without your finger/thumb against the shackle (even with the handcuffs). I highly doubt that you've bypassed an abus
Ah the master lock pick I had to climb my ranks through the theivs guild to to get only for them to want me to to return it legend says there still w8ing
Grew up my best friend’s dad has been a locksmith for 50 years u are the only one besides him I’ve seen pick a padlock without looking and using only one hand and he says he didn’t have fancy gadgets he started with some flat aluminum from cans or tin I guess back then and just played with locks until he understands them no he’s the bes had like 15 patents on tools and lazer cuts in his brand new Mercedes’ jumper van totally decked out with everything he could ever need for the job my best friend is an idiot I would of learned that business from the beginning with my dad anyways my two cents thanks for the videos reminds me of Mr Kahn teaching me how to pick a pad lock
In most places its completely legal to possess and carry lockpicking tools, but if you are ever found committing a crime while in possession its immediately elevated susbstantially, even if they were not used.
looks like a great tool but all the master locks being demo'd don't exactly impress me. I mean, I've already got a whole pack of bamboo chicken skewers in my kitchen drawer. 😁 (7/Nov/2022-5:40pm🇦🇺EST)
You use the tension wrench on either bottom of keyway or the top to apply turning force to the core while picking the lock by either raking or single pin picking