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-------------------============< SANCTUARY >============-------------------
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| -----------==> Town Criers Posting Board <==----------- |
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| Just another EXCRETION from the bowels of Sanctuary... |
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|_____ City of _____|
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| |_____ Beggers, _____| |
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| The |_____ Criminals, _____| The |
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| Home |_____ and Thieves _____| Hellfire |
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| Board of |_____ _____| Bulletin Board |
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| Sanctuary |_____________| 1-xxx-xxx-xxxx |
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|_________________________________________________________________________|
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___________________________________________________________________________
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-=> <=-
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-=> STUPID AND RETARDED DISCLAIMER!!!! <=-
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-=> <=-
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-=> I'm sure that you've seen TONS of these stupid and retarded <=-
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-=> disclaimers so pretend that you see one here.. Now read it <=-
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-=> CAREFULLY!!! Now make sure you understand what it says and <=-
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-=> understand its effects on your life.... (dum de de dum de) <=-
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-=> Finished?? Ok, hope you read it well.. Now let's get to it. <=-
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-=>_____________________________________________________________________<=-
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Introduction
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This is the second in a series of lockpicking philes put out from
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Sanctuary. The first, "An Introduction to Lockpicking" can be gotten from
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The Hellfire BBS if you missed it, as well as any other SANctuary phile
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that you might want.
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In this phile, we will cover parts 3, Disc Tumbler Locks, and 4, How
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to Mount Practice Locks, along with a few dos and don'ts thrown in. But
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starting off will be two lockpicking philes by The Ninja, Room Entry/
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Lockpicking Techniques Parts I&II..
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**
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*
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*
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* The Ninja Warrior
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*
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* Presents:
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*
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* Room Entry/Lock Picking Techniques
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*
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*
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*
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**
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THIS IS THE FIFTH OF THE NINJA009 SERIES. I HOPE YOU'VE ENJOYED THE FIRST
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FOUR
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BULLETINS AND I'M SURE YOU'LL ENJOY THIS ONE AS WELL...
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***WARNING*** THERE IS A HEAVILY ENFORCED LAW ON BREAKING AND ENTRY. IF
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YOU
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GET CAUGHT FOR B&E, AND YOU ARE OVER 18, YOU WILL DEFINITELY GO TO * JAIL
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*...
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IF YOU ARE UNDER AGED...STILL DON'T DO IT, SOME TIMES THE STUFF YOU DO
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STAYS ON
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YOUR FUTURE RECORDS.
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BACKGROUND: ----------- NINJA'S WERE ABLE TO WALK THRU WALLS, ENTER AND
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LEAVE A
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ROOM WITHOUT A TRACE. THIS WAS ONE OF THE STEALTH SKILLS, THAT THE NINJA'S
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POSSESSED. THERE WERE RUMORS THAT NINJAS CAN VANISH INTO A
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WALL...WELL...THAT'S A LITTLE HOAX. YES WE ARE ABLE TO ENTER AND EXIT A
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ROOM
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WITHOUT A LARGE TRACE...IF YOU KNOW HOW JAPANESE HOUSES IN THE ANCIENT
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TIMES
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WERE BUILT, YOU CAN LOOK AT THE SUPPORT POSTS, THEY USUALLY HAVE GRAPPLING
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HOOK
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MARKS IF A NINJA HAD WALKED THRU THE ROOM TO KILL A PERSON OR SOMETHING.
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BUT
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ONE HAS TO LOOK VERY, VERY CAREFULLY.
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-------------- HOW TO DO ITS: -------------- WELL...I WON'T GET INTO ANY
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PHILOSOPHICAL BULLSHIT OR THE ANCIENT STUFF. I'LL GIVE YOU INFO ON THE
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STUFF
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YOU CAN PUT TO MODERN USE.
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HOW TO PICK FILE CABINET LOCKS: ------------------------------- IT'S QUITE
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SIMPLE TO PICK OPEN A FILE CABINET. MOST FILE CABINETS NOWADAYS HAVE A
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CHEAP
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DISK TUMBLING SYSTEM. IF THE DISK PATTERNS MATCH THE KEY SHAPE, PRESTO!
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IT'S
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OPEN.
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LET ME BRIEFLY EXPLAIN WHAT DISK TUMBLERS ARE...
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80
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I I I I I **** I I I ** *
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****** * <----- KEY ************ *
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I
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I I I I ****
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^ ^ ^ ^ ^ |--|--|--|--| EACH ONE OF THE
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THINGS THAT THE (^) ARROWS ARE POINTING TO ARE DISKS. ( SORRY
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FOR
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THE BAD ILLUSTRATIONS. )
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IF THE KEY INSERTED THRU THE 5 DISKS, AND THE PATTERN OF THE
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DISKS MATCH, IT OPENS.
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SO TO MAKE A KEY THAT WORKS WITH MOST (ALL) CABINET LOCKS...
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GET A WIRE FAIRLY THICK, JUST THIS ENOUGH TO FIT THRU THE LOCKS. BEND IT IN
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THE
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FOLLOWING FASHION.
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+---- THE DISTANCE SHOULD EQUAL
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----------/\/\/\- v FROM TOP OF THE DISTANCE
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/\ / THE HUMP TO ACROSS
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TWO ^ THE BOTTOM OF TOPS OR ^
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^ +------ THE HUMP BOTTOMS -----|--|
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WHEN YOU MAKE YOUR KEY, JUST INSERT IT ALL THE WAY IN. JERK IT UP AND DOWN
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AS
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FAST AS YOU CAN, AS YOU TURN THE KEY TO THE LEFT OR RIGHT, DEPENDING ON HOW
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THE
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LOCK OPENS. IF YOU GET THE HANG OF IT, YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO OPEN ANY FILE
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CABINET LOCK IN A MATTER OF SECONDS. I USUALLY TAKE ABOUT 3 TO 5 SECONDS
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WITH
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MY KEY.
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OPENING LOCKED DOORS: --------------------- I CAN WRITE A WHOLE BOOK IN
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TEACHING HOW TO OPEN LOCKED DOORS. I'LL TELL YOU THE MOST BASIC WAY OF
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DOING
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IT. THIS TECHNIQUE HAS TO BE A DOOR WITH A GAP AS WIDE AS A WIDTH OF A
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BUTTER
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KNIFE.
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IF YOU HAVE A BUTTER KNIFE OR A BUTTER FLY KNIFE OR EQUIVALENT, HANDY, YOU
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CAN
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OPEN THESE KINDA DOORS AS THOUGH YOU HAVE THE KEY TO THEM.
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DOOR GAP | | | |
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|-| | |<---- THE SO CALLED "BOLT" OF THE DOOR. |
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BIRD'S EYE AND ENLARGED VIEW OF THIS
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|---------- THE KNIFE v I
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----> SLIDE THE KNIFE THIS WAY FOR THIS PICTURE ____ I
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______ |I _| |I/ | DOOR |/
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| |___| ____| |_______ ^
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|--------------- THE "BOLT"
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IF THE ROUND PART OF THE "BOLT" FACES YOU THEN WITH THE KNIFE, PUSH ON THE
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BOLT
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WITH THE BACK OF THE BLADE. AS YOU PUSH, SLIDE THE KNIFE TOWARDS THE SIDE
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OF
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THE DOOR. (SEE ILLUSTATION FOR CLARITY). YOU WILL SLOWLY MOVE IT. AND
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PRESTO!
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THE DOOR IS OPEN. THE TRICK IS TO SLIDE THE KNIFE AND PUSHING IT AT THE
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SAME
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TIME, AND HOLD ON TO THE DOOR KNOB. IF IT OPENS INWARDS, GET READY TO PUSH
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IT
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AS SOON AS THE KNIFE IS THRU THE "BOLT".
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FOR THE OTHER CASE ( THE ROUND PART OF THE "BOLT" FACING AWAY FROM YOU ),
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YOU
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JUST PULL ON THE KNIFE AND GIVE THE SAME SLIDING MOTION. BE CAREFUL NOT TO
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STAB YOURSELF. THE KNIFE'S CONTACT POINT IS ALWAYS THE BACK OF THE KNIFE.
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* *
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* *
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* *
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* The Ninja Warrior *
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* *
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* Presents: *
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*
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* Room Entry/Lock Picking Techniques Part II *
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* *
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* *
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* *
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***************************************************************************
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THIS IS THE SIXTH OF THE NINJA009 SERIES. THIS IS A CONTINUATION OF THE
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FIFTH OF THE SERIES. THIS WILL BE THE LAST PART OF THE LOCK PICKING
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TECKNIQUES.
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***WARNING***
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THERE IS A HEAVILY ENFORCED LAW ON BREAKING AND ENTRY. IF YOU GET CAUGHT
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FOR B&E, AND YOU ARE OVER 18, YOU WILL DEFINITELY GO TO * JAIL *... IF YOU
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ARE UNDER AGED...STILL DON'T DO IT, SOME TIMES THE STUFF YOU DO STAYS
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ON YOUR FUTURE RECORDS.
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HOW TO DO ITS:
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HOW TO PICK 5 PIN CIRCULAR TUMBLER LOCKS:
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THIS IS VERY HARD...IT TAKES A LOT OF PRACTICE TO CRACK OPEN THESE KINDS OF
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LOCKS. MOST BIKE LOCKS AND ARCADE COIN SLOT LOCKS HAVE THIS TYPE OF LOCK.
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LET ME BRIEFLY EXPLAIN WHAT 5 PIN CIRCULAR TUMBLERS ARE...
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BIRD'S EYE VIEW _________
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/ o \ |- ===)
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/o o\ |- ==)
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\_o_o_/ |- ===)________
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+--- THE PINS (NOT ALL FIVE CAN BE SHOWN)
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THE KEY IS A SMALL CIRCULAR TUBE LIKE KEY WITH A LITTLE NOTCH
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AT THE END OF THE KEY, WITH FIVE SMALL DITCHES IN THE TUBE.
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WHEN ALL THE PINS ARE ARRANGED SO THAT THE LOCK TURNS, PRESTO!!!
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SOME HAVE SEVEN PINS....
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SO TO MAKE A KEY THAT WORKS WITH 5 PIN BIKE LOCKS AND ET. AL.
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MAKING THE KEY IS VERY HARD...YOU HAVE TO MAKE A KEY, EVERYTIME YOU USE IT,
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ONCE! THIS IS A BITCH. THE PARTS AREN'T THE EASIEST TO FIND EITHER.
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FIND 5 SPRING STEEL NEEDLES THICK ENOUGH FOR STRENGTH, BUT THIN ENOUGH TO
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FIT INTO THE SIDES OF THE LOCKS. GET A TUBE THAT FITS THE LOCK PERFECTLY.
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YOU CAN KEEP THE TUBE FOREVER. TAPE THE SPRING STEEL NEEDLES ONTO THE
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PIPE. LET THE SPRINGS STICK OUT ABOUT 5 mm OUT OF THE PIPE. BUT MAKE SURE
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NONE OF THE SPRINGS ARE LAYED OUT EVENLY. NOW, INSERT IT INTO THE LOCK.
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GIVE IT A RAPID IN AND OUT MOTION. GET A SURGICAL SPRING NEEDLE FROM YOUR
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BIOLOGY LABORATORY AND USE THAT TO ROTATE THE LOCK AS YOU JIGGLE IT IN AND
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OUT. I HAD A HELL OF A HARD TIME PICKING OPEN A KRYPTONITE LOCK. I LOST
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MY KEYS TO MY BIKE AND IT WAS LOCKED TO A POLE. IT TOOK ME ABOUT 20
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MINUTES. I HAD SUCCESSFULLY OPENED ONLY 5 OF THESE TYPES OF LOCKS, ONE OF
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THEM BEING A SEVEN PIN. IT IS VERY FRUSTRATING AND HARD. BUT WORK ON IT.
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OPENING CAR DOOR TYPE 1:
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I CAN WRITE A WHOLE BOOK IN TEACHING HOW TO OPEN CAR DOORS. I'LL TELL YOU
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THE TWO BASIC WAYS OF DOING IT. THE FIRST TECHNIQUE IS THE FOLLOWING:
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A CAR WITH A LIPPED DOOR LOCK:
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( ) ----- DOOR LOCK
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THESE DOORS ARE SO EASY TO PICK, IT TAKES A PRO ONLY ABOUT A SECOND TO OPEN
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IT. JUST GET A HANGER AND TAKE IT APART TO BE A SO CALLED STRAIGHT WIRE.
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BEND IT LIKE THE FOLLOWING.
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( L ) L = LENGTH (ABOUT 1-1/2 INCHES)
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THE LOOP PART OF THE HOOK SHOULD BE JUST BIG ENOUGH TO GRAB THE LOCK.
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JUST STICK IT IN THRU THE SIDE OF THE WINDOW. AS YOU INSERT IT, BEND IT
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TOWARDS THE LOCK. IF THE GAP OF BETWEEN THE DOOR AND THE WINDOW IS TOO
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SMALL, THEN USE THE SECOND TECHNIQUE. AS YOU APPROACH THE LOCK AND GET A
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HOLD OF IT, MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A SNUG GRIP ON THE LOCK BY TUGGING ON IT
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ONCE AND PULL IT IN AN UPWARD MOTION, FAST. PRESTO!!! IT'S OPEN. THIS IS
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VERY EASY. JUST PRACTICE ON YOUR OWN CAR OR SOMETHING, IF YOU GET A
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CHANCE, PRACTICE IN A SAFE LOOKING PARKING LOTS, (METRO, OR PRIVATE LOTS.)
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AND YOU'LL GET THE HANG OF IT.
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OPENING CAR DOOR TYPE 2:
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THIS ISN'T THAT HARD EITHER ONCE YOU GET THE HANG OF IT.
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YOU HAVE TO GET:
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A METAL RULER ABOUT AN INCH IN WIDTH AND AT LEAST 2 FOOT IN LENGTH.
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CUT THE METAL NOTCH IN THE FOLLOWING FASHION.
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DO IT ACCORDING TO THE HARDCOPY'S SCALE FOR THE CUTS OF NOTCHES.
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IT IS AS CLOSE TO MINES AS POSSIBLE. THEN INSERT THE STICK INTO THE
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SIDE OF THE DOOR. FEEL FOR A PIN INSIDE THE CAR DOOR. ONCE YOU FIND THE
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PIN, PUSH SLIGHTLY DOWN ON IT AND THE PULL UP FAST. BINGO! IT'S OPEN.
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THIS NEEDS MORE PRACTICE THAN THE OTHER METHOD BUT IT'S NOT THAT HARD.
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PRACTICE MAKES PERFECTION...SO PRACTICE HARD.
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I'LL WRITE SOME MORE LOCK PICKING SCHEMES IN THE FUTURE. WELL...HAVE FUN.
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WRITTEN BY: THE NINJA WARRIOR
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ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING THIS OR THE PREVIOUS SERIES, LEAVE E-MAIL TO:
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THE NINJA
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MORE TO COME IN THE FUTURE.....
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LOOK FORWARD TO IT....
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PRACTICE WHAT YOU'VE LEARNED....
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This is one of MANY Great MYSTERY Notes at:
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The Mystery Zone
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Following will be parts 3-4 of my own phile.
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- PART 3 - Disc Tumbler Locks
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To start off, a tumbler lock is any part of the lock that is directly
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moved by the key and also has an unlocking function. So, the tumbler in
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the lock we are about to discuss is a lot like a disk, with a small
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rectangular looking slot cut into....about the center.
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| ____| <--- Spring Finger
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|____| rounded.)
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Figure 1: An individual disc tumbler
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The trick is that the position of the slot can be varied, depending
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where the maker wants to put the key slot. It can be up slightly, further
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down slightly, (there are set increments, but there is no REAL reason to
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discuss them) but the dimentions of the slot itself never change. Now
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imagine that you take 5 of these disks (approx. nickel sized) and thread
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them onto a typical disc-tumbler key. (The key looks like your normal,
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average house key, only smaller. Keys to outer screen doors arean
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example.) Make sure that the disk you are imagining, are resting in the
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absolute bottom of the "V" cut on your key. (You can do this, if you like,
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with 5 pieces of cardboard to help you understand the concept.)
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|____________| | | | | |<------ Cardboard Disks
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(HEY! It ain't that easy drawing a key in text so give me a break ok??)
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Figure 2: Cardboard practice tumblers threaded onto key cuts.
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So you can see that the disks are all the same height. This is how it
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should be with the varied key slots through the cardboard to adjust to the
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different depths of the "V" cuts.
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The following is the plug shown in side view.
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| | |0| | | |0| | | |0< ------------ Spring Hole
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------------------------------------ <---- Key Way
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| | |_| |0| |_| |0| |_| < ---------- Slot
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Figure 3: View of Disk Lock Plug.
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The slots in the plug hold the tumblers in place parallel to each
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other but allow each tumbler to move individualy. The disks protrude
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outward from the slots with a constant outward pressure being exerted upon
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the disk by little springs under the spring finger of each tumbler.
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Now look at a diagram of a disk cylinder. This is what the plug
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mentioned and shown above slides into.
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/ / \ \
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Figure 4: Cylinder front view.
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Notice the 2 grooves that are 180 degrees apart. When the plug is
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inserted, the disks coming out of the plug are lined up with these grooves.
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This is what holds the plug from turning thus releasing the lock. Once a
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correct "key" is found that will turn the mechinism inside the plug, the
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disk tumblers will slide down into the plug, then allowing the plug to turn
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within the cylinder, thus opening your neighbor's...er....your door...
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The trick is to get all the tumblers at their varied hights, lined up
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so that they will all go into the plug and not impeade rotation. So if you
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had a disk tumbler lock that was loaded with all #3 depth disks, and a key
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with all #3 height "V" cuts, all the disk would go into the plug and you
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would be able to open the lock. Unfortuanly, such simple designs are never
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found, otherwise a straight wire could open the lock. So the lockmakers
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make it so all of the disk are at different depths, making it that much
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harder to align all of the disks at the same time. Rememeber, even 1
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protruding disk will keep the lock locked.
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Something to remember is that some locks have as many as 10 disks,
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while 5 are the most common, 6 and 7 disk tumbler locks are not too
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unusual.
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Another type of disc tumbler lock is one that has two independent
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banks of tumblers that are 180 degrees apart. They fairly normal when you
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see them through the keyway,but they are really different because they move
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independently. They do tend to look like a staircase in the keyway. The
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way to tell for sure is by using a feeler or straight pick. Begin to
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manipulate one side. If both sides then move, you know that you are
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dealing with the normal variety. But if only one side moves, not both, you
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know you are dealing with independent banks of disk tumblers.
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Most if not all disk tumbler locks have what is called a plug
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retainer. This keeps the plug from being taken out end-wise from the
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cylinder. They range from cams screwed in at the far end, to snap rings,
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to being welded together at the factory. The most common is a disc
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retainer. This is simply an extra disk added to the end of the plug that
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does not move when the key is used. Some locks have a small hole in the
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lock face that can be used to defeat the disk retainer when th elock is
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unlocked. By using a cylinder retainer shim tool (Figure 5) you can push
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the disk retainer into the plug and remove the plug from the cylinder.
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(The slant on the end is usually more steep.)
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Figure 5: Cylinder Shim Tool
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Since most plugs have a "shoulder" on them that prevents someone from
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pushing them into the cylinder, they can not be accessed that way either.
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Where Are They?
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Here are some common applications for disc tumbler locks.
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Can be found Cannot be found
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showcase locks padlocks
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telephone dial locks exterior/interior passage lock
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office machines other high usage applications
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cash registers
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bathroom towel dispensors
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gas tank covers
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switch locks
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other low-security applications
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sidebar locks in cars (to be covered in another section)
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glove compartments
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Basic Appearance
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Most of the disk tumbler keys look like your house key (pin tumbler
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lock) but are a little smaller, about 1/4 or an inch shorter.
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Picking
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Okay, you've had alot of backround shit throw at you, now let's put it
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to work and try to pick some locks. I recommend maybe trying your own
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locks around the house if you have any. In part 4, I'll tell you all the
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stuff you'll need to get started on mounting some prctice locks if you
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choose to do so.
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Once you have found a lock to try, or have mounted a practice lock in
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wood and put it in a vise, get a tension wrench (Figure 6). Insert the
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tension wrench into the lock making sure that you don't block the keyway
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cause the raking tool in going in next (Figure 7).
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Figure 6: Tension Wrench
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Figure 7: Diamond pick used for raking technique
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If you have a problem finding a clear place to insert the tension
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wrench into, look for a shallow slot at the top or the bottom of the lock
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and put the wrench there. This is where the key usually bottoms so that
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you can't insert the key into the lock too far. It is a good place to put
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the wrench but remember not to apply to much tension.
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|////////<----- Tumbler coming down from the top.
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|\\\\\\\\<----- Shallow slot.
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Figure 8: Keyway view of disc tumblers
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After you insert the tension wrench into the lock, apply a little
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turning pressure in the direction that the lock nomally turns in. Do this
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until the disk bind, or cause resistance. Now insert the rake into the lock
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under all of the tumblers. (Note: Some locks have no backing so be
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careful not to stick the pick into the space behind the tumblers.)
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Now, check to see if the rake moves smoothly in and out, touching all
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of the tumblers. If not, the rake may be too high. Grip is also a factor.
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Your best bet would be to hold the pick like a pencil, and let it pivot at
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the point where the fingers grab it. If this is not comfortable, try
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holding in a way that is better for you. Tension is just as important.
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Remember to apply CONSTANT tension, but not too little, or too much. This
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you will just have to determine mostly with practice. Too much tension
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prevents the tumblers from moving, while to little gets you just as far.
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So, to recap, sum up, whatever. Apply a light, constant turning
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tension with the wrench, hold the pick right, putting it under all of the
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tumblers. Now move the rake in and out in a scrubbing motion, being sure
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to contact all of the tumblers on each pass, in both directions, letting
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the pick pivot.
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If you are having trouble with the first method, here are some things
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you can try. Try varing the tension, but don't let off totally.
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Sometimes, when you ease tension while doing a stroke, the lock pops open.
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Remeber, too much tension can also cause your pick to bend instead of
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scrub, so unless you like spending money on new picks, go easy. Also,
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sometimes a figure eight motion works good. To try this, keep the wrist
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loose, and let your fingers move the pick. One last technique you could
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try would be the "ripping" technique. This is when you carefully insert
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the pick into the lock without touching any tumblers, and then ripping it
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out in one very fasy stroke. If you have opened the lock, CONGRATS! Do it
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again..and again..and again.. If not, make sure you are trying to turn the
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lock in the right direction. You can also check the key profile. If the
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key is fairly straight, with few deep "v" cuts, it is easier to open than a
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lock that has a key with deep "v" cuts (Figure 9).
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| |____ / \ / \ / \ _
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| \___/ \__/ \__/ \__/ \_ <--- Harder
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| () \
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| ____________________________/
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| () \___/ \___/ \___/ \___/ \_ <--- Easier
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| _________________________/
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| ____/
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|___________|
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Figure 9: Two sample key profiles
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Now that you've picked a disc tumbler lock (hopefully), start to
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notice how common these locks are. And most if not all can be picked by
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the same type of raking technique. After time, you'll catch on to the
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tensino mystery and be able to open any disc tumbler lock. The reason they
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are so easy to open is because they are factory made. So, since they are
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off of an assembly line, they have a lot of play in them. So is it wrong
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for us to point out the lack of quality in today's locks by picking them?
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Well, maybe, but who gives a shit.
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- PART 4 - Practice Locks and Some Dos and Don'ts
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Now that you are a practicing thief, whoops..heheh. I meant
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||
locksmith, you will need lock to practice on. I suggest getting the
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following types of locks:
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||
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1. Disc Tumbler Lock
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||
2. Rim or Mortise Pin Tumbler
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||
3. Lever Tumbler
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||
4. Warded Mortise
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||
5. Warded Padlock
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||
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||
Try to get fairly cheap ones because cheaper usually means easier to
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||
pick. You should be able to pick most up at a local store, except maybe
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||
the warded mortise lock in which case you may want to go to some second-
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||
hand store, chances are you'll get it cheaper there anyhow.
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||
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||
What you basically want to do, is mount the lock into a piece of wood
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||
as you would mount it into a door. Then clamp the wood in a vise. Or you
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||
could make a sort of cabinet with all the locks in one place and mount the
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||
cabinet on you wall where you can practice. Either way is fine. Just make
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||
sure you have SOME PLACE to practice. A little hint is to put the mounted
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||
lock(s), if possible, in a place where you walk often. That way you can
|
||
practice every time you walk by or atleast you won't totally forget to
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||
practice a little.
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||
|
||
Remeber to practice alot on the pin tumblers once you know how to pick
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||
them (in next phile) because they are the most common. Also, don't forget
|
||
that when you are picking to sometimes practice with a flashlight because
|
||
when you are out in the "field", the owner of the house will most likely
|
||
not be there holding a flashlight for you. Try holding the flashlight in
|
||
your mouth or even taping it to your arm. If you want, you can also try
|
||
velcro. Two fifteen minute practice sessions a day should get you well on
|
||
your way.
|
||
|
||
If you have looked in catalogs for lockpicks, I'm sure you have seen
|
||
those "all in one" types. Where you get 8 picks inside a pen or something.
|
||
Well, take a little advice and DO NOT buy one of these. Why? Simple.
|
||
When you are lockpicking, you will often need to change the type of pick
|
||
you are using. So if you need two hands to unscrew the old pick, and put
|
||
on a new one, whixh hand is holding the tension wrench? None. So you lose
|
||
tension and have to start all over again. Gee, isn't that fun. I would
|
||
suggest buying one of those leather case tools. They may be more
|
||
expensive, but they are worth it. Not to mention, the companies that make
|
||
those "pen picks" seem to enjoy giving us 8 picks with 5 of them being of a
|
||
type you will never use in YOUR lifetime. So stick to the kits that come
|
||
in cases. These are generally better quality and easier to access cause
|
||
you can just drape an open case across your knee when picking.
|
||
|
||
Let's just go over the basic things to do when attempting to gain
|
||
entry. First, make sure of the simple things. Like making sure the door,
|
||
as well as windows and such are ACTUALLY locked. Also make sure that the
|
||
door is not jammed. Check the lock also. If the lock is old and worn and
|
||
requires manipulation when using the right key, do you think that you are
|
||
going to be able to PICK it open. Probably not.
|
||
|
||
Next, figure out what type of lock it is. A stamped metal plate with
|
||
a keyway cut into it is usually a warded lock, or a lever tumbler lock
|
||
(lever tumblers will be in the next phile.) The circulaer shaped locks,
|
||
like the ones on the door to your house, are usually pin tumbler, disc
|
||
tumbler, or wafer tumbler locks (Schlage). On padlocks especially, if the
|
||
core rotates, this could mean a warded lock. It is a lever tumbler lock if
|
||
the rotating core has a slot cut in the side of it's retainer. If the core
|
||
doesn't move, it is a pin tumbler.
|
||
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
|_________________________________
|
||
|_____________________________ /
|
||
| | /
|
||
| |/
|
||
|
|
||
|
||
Figure 10: Broken key extractor.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Next, check the keyway for foreign objects. A little trick some
|
||
burglers use is to put broken toothpicks in the key way. This slows down a
|
||
homeowner who could surprise an unalert burgler.
|
||
|
||
Also, make sure that you can see the tumblers. If not, they could be
|
||
jammed up inside the cylinder. Something else that you may sometimes
|
||
notice is that there are very few tumblers. This is because some shity
|
||
locksmith put in only a few tumblers, this making the lock easier to pick.
|
||
Also, make sure you know what type of lock it is. It may not be what you
|
||
think.
|
||
|
||
Also, check for a brand name if visable. Certain brands like, CORBIN
|
||
or RUSSWIN use or have installed slightly different parts making the lock
|
||
a little harded to pick, sometimes (i.e. mushroom pins)
|
||
|
||
Next, insert the tension wrench into the plug and try to ratate it.
|
||
The more it rotates, the more play is in the lock, meaning it's easier to
|
||
pick. While you are doing this, try to figure out which way the plug
|
||
turns. This is VERY important. If you apply tension in the wrong
|
||
direction whiel picking a lock, you will never open it. You can tell the
|
||
difference by the way the plug stops. If you feel an abrupt, solid stop,
|
||
that is the WRONG way. If you feel a slow increase in friction to a stop,
|
||
that is usually the way to turn it.
|
||
|
||
Cleaning the lock is also very important. Well, not VERY important,
|
||
but it is good to know. A hint if the lock is in bad condidtion is if you
|
||
smell some kind of lubricant. Chancea are that the lock is not in godd
|
||
shape and the owner tried to get it to work better by shooting some WD-40
|
||
into it, which by the way is bad for locks cause it leaves a residue. Use
|
||
lighter fluid to clean a lock. Gasoline and LPS-1 are also BAD to use
|
||
cause of the residue left after evaporation. WARNING: Cleaning the lock
|
||
with lighter fluid or naptha (another cleaning agent) leaves a smell. This
|
||
will be left behind after you have gone for the homeowner or whomever to
|
||
smell and shows that someone was fideling with the lock. Flush clean
|
||
twice, using a straight tool to work the tumblers betwwen each washing.
|
||
Then blow dry. You could try those gases in a can from cetain chemical
|
||
supply house also to blow the lock dry. The purpose is to float away any
|
||
dirt when cleaning and drying the lock.
|
||
|
||
Now that the lock is clean, if it wasn't already you are ready to pick
|
||
it. Some people like lubricant in a lock, other don't. It is your choice,
|
||
but if you do, a short squirt of powdered graphite is you best bet to use.
|
||
|
||
Also remeber to look under flower pots, rocks, etc for keys before
|
||
attempting to open a lock. Just think where you might hide something, and
|
||
look there.
|
||
|
||
Try to get into the routine of surveying the lock in the ways just
|
||
described. If you get in a habit of it, you may not overlook something
|
||
obvious when it happens. It will also help you in general to open locks.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Well, that's it for my second phile on lockpicking. In the next
|
||
lockpicking phile, look for articles on:
|
||
|
||
Lever Tumbler locks &
|
||
Pin Tumbler Locks.
|
||
|
||
So until then,
|
||
happy trails,
|
||
and remeber not to get the foreskin caught in the zipper.
|
||
|
||
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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