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* - Chain Lock Picking - *
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(*) - Device - (*)
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* --------------------- *
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(*) by, Neutron SkyDiver! (*)
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* --------------------- *
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----====|| SANctuary ||====----
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disclaimer:
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/~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\
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( This document should be used for informational purposes only (hehe). )
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) Don't try it (really!). As a matter o' fact teach it to others and (
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( spread this phile around just so others know not to do it (ha ha ha!). )
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) If you try this on any locks and get busted I can't be blamed because (
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( I told you not to do it!!! (HAHAHAEHHEHEHEHOHOHHOHAHAHAH!!!!!!!!!) )
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\________________________________________________________________________/
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==EXPLANATION==
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This file will describe one of many ways to pick a chain lock. A
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chain lock is one of those locks, usually used in hotels and homes for added
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security, that is connected to the wall by the door and strung across the
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crack between the door (the side with the knob) and the wall. On the door
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there is a track that the knob on the end of the chain slides in. When the
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door is opened (with the lock locked) it is held back by the chain leaving
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a minimal amount of room (3-4 in.) allowing things like an eye (to see who's
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there), an arm (most arms), a gun, a small pipe bomb, etc... to get through.
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This opening can be taken to YOUR advantage when you use the extremely simple
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device I intend to teach you to make.
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==CREATION==
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When you read this part you will smack yourself and say 'That's easy!
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Why didn't I think of that?'. The materials you need are as follows:
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= A wire-frame coat hanger (the kind totally made of wire, not the
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ones with that cardboard tube)
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= Long-nose pliers (if you don't have any then hands MIGHT work)
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= A chain lock to pick. (duh)
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Now if you know how chain locks work you will realize that you can't
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just squeeze your arm through the crack and release it, you must have the
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door closed, or almost (about 1/4 in.) closed to slide it off the track.
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So with the coat hanger you will slide it off. Now unravel the wire and
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and make the coat hanger into a straight line with only those wiggley things
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on the end. Then bend the coat hanger to look sorta like the diagram:
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Handle \/
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Catch--> ~)_______________________________________ /
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And with the pliers bend the wiggley end (catch) of the line to this:
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==USAGE==
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Now the Catch is used to catch the knob on the end of the cain and
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then push it out of the track. So the operation is simple, you just slip your
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arm through the hole with the end with the catch in your hand. With your
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[) PAGE BREAK FOR PRINTERS (]
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=USAGE=CONT'D= pg. 2
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fingers, try to hook the catch on to the ring of the chain that is connected
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to the knob or even hook it to the knob itself. Then, close the door and
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slide the device toward the hinges of the door and when it goes no farther
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wiggle it a bit. Then push the handle toward the door to knock the knob out
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of it's track. Now you simply open the door and the chain should not be
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there anymore.
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==TIPS==
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When using this you might want to try different techniques in opening
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the lock. You could tape it to the lock or connect a rubber band to the knob
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then the other end of the band to the catch for maybe a wider movement range.
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There are many things you might want to do to make it easier and by all means
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improve it if you can and even sell it if you want. Also if you want to just
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find a way to get in touch with me and suggest!
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==THE=END==
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/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/
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====================||||| SANctuary |||||====================================
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Oi! Like to welcome our newest SANctuary writer Neutron SkyDiver!
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He found some new info on Lockpicking. He has told me he was inspired
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by Havok's SANlock series, and learned alot, and began writing on his own
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now he's part of the SANctuary family. You can be part of SANctuary
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too! If you have talents in P/H/C/A, ANSi or VGA art, or Programming,
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E-mail Myself at
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HELLFIRE BBS!!!
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(908) 495-3926
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SANctuary World HQ!
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