Y’all don’t know how much this video helped me out, been locked out of this old ladies house for hours trying to break in. After watching this vid her door lock crumbled before me. I’ve always wanted a oxygen tank ❤️
Those pins have such a rounded top you'd have a hard time not hitting the shearline. I've seen country houses closer together than the gap on this lock...
Nope. Wilson Bohannon, but it's still an easy pick. But, since it has ball bearing shackle lock it won't be opened by banging another padlock against it mcnally style 😁
It's like a brute force attack where you try a bunch of random combinations. can you bring more vídeos like that one like this Tool Works for this porpouse and this another one Works in this way.
@@Dmaclocksport Well you have a New Fan here I Will see ALL of them. Hey friend How is Called the Guy that work like a locksmith but for eletronic Lock?
Well that was interesting. Now i know why i couldn’t get my lock open I inserted that rake the wrong way and clearly scrubbed it way to fast. Bless yt shorts i dont even have to search for that 😂. Im just getting into Lockpicking. Im still struggling to open 3 pin locks without security pins. Any tips on how to improve finding the pins accurately? I got a practice lock with changeable pins. The CI practice lock to be precise.
Excellent demonstration! Just out of curiosity, do you prefer to use TOK tension when raking? I typically use BOK tension when raking, because otherwise my tension tool will get in the way of my rake.
I'm a hobby picker and not a locksmith. I just do it for fun 😎👍🏻 My advice however would be to practice, practice, them practice some more. Unless frustration sets in though, in which case, take a break
I'm pretty green at lockpicking, and I stink at single pin picking. I got a new Abus 55/40 and I opened it with a low hook Jimy Long pick within seconds. But then I struggled it for an hour. When I first unlocked it, I had just brought it in from the mailbox. It was cold last night, so the lock was cold. So I put it in the fridge, 30 minutes later, bam I unlocked it again with it cold. Well I watched your video and I wasn't having any luck giggling it, then I did. Have any of you noticed cold effects unlocking your locks?
@@Dmaclocksport strike it hard enough it will bypass anything. But in all seriousness though, I'm glad they finally fixed at least one vulnerability out of probably thousands. MasterLock is still useless though
It can. Pins can become stuck or worn from improper use (meaning picks and rakes). This is why it's never advised to pick locks you rely on. Your front door for instance
@@CloudyMCYT yes. Don't pick locks you rely on 😁 I bought a padlock recently and was practicing raking it to record a short video. Something jammed inside and the lock became scrap. It doesnt happen very often, but it does happen sometimes
no i think the bump key pushes the driver pins and the key pins above the shear line allowing the lock to turn. but i just started lock picking so don’t take my word on it. edit: i just looked at a bump key, im pretty sure it uses the kinetic energy from the bump to make the pins align
I don't know much about lockpicking. Seems to me like you could just use this method with certain keys that just have high teeth on them though. Any reason that wouldn't work?
Yes. Raking works best on locks that have flat bitting. The bitting is the highs and lows of the key. If the key has a combination of highs and lows, it may well be harder to rake. If they're all high or all low, it should be easier to rake.
What Am I doing wrong if my raking takes ages/never works? I don’t think I’m applying too much pressure but it feels so hard to move the rake in and out
There could be many explanations as not all locks can be raked. Your lock may have security pins. You're not pulsing the tension enough. The bitting may be to extreme. You're putting too much tension on. Your rake is not suited to that particular rake, try a different one. Etc, etc 👍🏻
@@NHGeneral if you are single pin picking then tension varies depending on the lock and the security pins. Some locks need heavy tension, others need light tension. Some require a range of different tension as you pick.
Lock picking has always struck me curiosity,n I've tried to learn it but it's harder then you make it look,any advice for someone trying to learn this trade