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The Art of Lockpicking
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An Introduction
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Issue 1.0
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Thanks goes out to:
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==================
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Red - Your board is on its way to greatness...
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Steve Arnold - Nice little shop you got there...
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Yardly Flouride - Dragonfire may be down, but it will always be
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rembered... (Right, Mr. Sandza?)
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Storm Citadel - You are a schmuck, but are still my !! PUPIL !!
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Distrubuted and Compiled by:
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===========================
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-----=====< Havok >=====-----
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-----=====< Halcyon >=====-----
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Chief Magistrate of the City of Sanctuary
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Home to all Criminals, Thieves, and Beggars
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10/5/90
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Introduction
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Well, as they say, starting off is the hardest part. This applies to
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many things as well as the topic we are about to discuss this evening, or
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whenever the hell you are reading this. When I first got interested in
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lockpicking, it was difficult for me to find any sort of phile that
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explained ANYTHING at all about it. I saw a few here and there and decided
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that if I could compile a large phile made of many smaller philes and
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several peoples assorted research, (including my own) I could get one hell
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of an interesting little do-dad for all those aspiring little thieves out
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there. So here it is! But, enough of this Bull-shit.....let's get to
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it.....
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A NOTE TO ALL FEDS, PIGS, AND OTHER ANIMALISTIC BEINGS:
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-=>---------------------------------------------------------------------<=-
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-=> !!!!!PLACE STUPID AND RETARDED DISCLAIMER HERE!!!!! <=-
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-=> <=-
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-=> This phile is intended for (as usual) information purposes ONLY!!! <=-
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-=> So if any info in this phile is used for illegal activity, it <=-
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-=> ain't my fault or anyone else's except the particular individual. <=-
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-=> After all, we didn't FORCE him to read this or pick any locks. <=-
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-=> <=-
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-=>---------------------------------------------------------------------<=-
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Basic Picking
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In the following, you will see the instruments used for picking in TEXT
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form about as good as they can get.
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Some things you will need to know just to start picking:
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1) MANUAL DEXTERITY - If you have no self control, then don't even
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think of picking locks.
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2) KNOW HOW LOCK WORKS - This is very easy. It works sorta like an
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engine, with the tumblers acting like the
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pistons. (They move up and down)
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3) CORRECT TOOLS - You can either make them or buy them. Buying is
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much better. (A place to purchase lockpicks from
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through mail order is listed at the end of this
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article.)
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4) !!PRACTICE!! - You will never be any good at lockpicking if you
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don't. It is possible to pick a 5 tumbler (easy-medium lock) in under 1
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minute, but that ain't gonna happen if ya don't practice. Not to mention,
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if ya don't practice, and fuck up when your trying to break into something,
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that extra time you take due to inexperiance could cost ya some freedom on
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this great planet of ours. Get the point??????
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The Entry Lock
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An entry lock is a front door lock, or some sort of lock that protects
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what's on the other side. These are usually 5 tumbler locks, and can be
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picked with some sort of ease. Go to your local K-Mart and get an El-Chepo
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entry lock and give yourself a blue dot special discount. (Either 5-finger
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or price reduction.) (THIS MEANS STEAL IT DUMMY!!) Once you have this, then
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take the fucker apart. This may/is easier said then done. All you will need
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when you are down is the part that the key goes into. After getting that
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and looking it over, you will find a cap type thing on the top of the lock.
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VERY CAREFULLY TAKE THAT OFF!!! If you slip and open it too fast, the
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springs will go flying into a void and never be found again. The figure for
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the lock is figure 4.
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Once the cover is off, dump 4 of the spring and tumblers into a
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holeless baggie (Ziplock preferred). Stick the cap back on and you are
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ready to use the 1 tumbler lock. This is very easy to pick, that is why
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you are starting with it.
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Pickings
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Now you are ready to pick, but what? NO PICKS? Looks like you are
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screwed unless you get some quick. If you are going to make them, then get
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some blue spring steel and a grinder. The final product mustbe about .025x
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.125 flat. If you already have your picks, then read on!
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Take your one (1) tumbler lock and the feeler pick (fig. 1), and your
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tension wrench (fig. 3). Hold the lock in your other habd (ie. if you are
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righty then hold it in your left, and vice versa) adn stick the tension
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wrench into the bottom part, so that it doesn't obstruct the feeler pick as
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it moves in and out. Now turn the tension wrench downward (or whatever way
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will open your lock but usually clockwise) and insert your feeler pick. You
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shoudn't have to stick it in far because you are only using 1 tumbler, adn
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can probably see it where you are looking. Now gently push up on the
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tumbler, and the lock should open. If this fails to happen, then let loose
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on the wrench and try again. If you still can't do this, then give up, YOU
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ARE A LOSER IN LIFE!!! If you did open your lock, then CONGRATS!!!
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After you have picked your lock, then try it again and again and again
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so that you get the feel of how much pressure to put on the wrench and the
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tumbler. When you think you hve an idea of what you are doing, open up the
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cap (CAREFULLY!) and stick in another tumbler (both of them) adn the
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spring. You should now have two tumblers installed. Now try to pick this
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one. Should be a little harder, but no huge difference. If it doesn't
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happen all at once, then try again. If you still can't do it, then this
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time you are NOT a loser in life, just someone who WILL have no future.
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Once you are done with your 2 tumbler lock, then stick in three, then
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4 and then 5 tumblers. The more there are, the harder the lock will be to
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pick. In one day, I got up to 4 tumblers, 5 is tricky. For less tumblered
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locks, a raking pick is good to use (fig. 5).
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The biggest thing in in lockpicking is just getting enouf practice.
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Once you think you have 5 tumblers, try oyu garage door lock (locked, duh!)
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and see if oyu can get in. Don't worry, there will be no marks on the lock
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itself so MOMMY or DADDY won't shit all over you for messing with the
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locks.
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FIGS. 1-5:
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1) The Feeler Pick in TEXT
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________________________
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\ `---------------^,
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\______________________,----------------'
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The end part there goes up smoothly to a rounded end of some chicks tits.
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2) What The Tumblers Look Like And The Spring
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In the locks, the tumblers are different sizes (the ridges in the key
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should have told you that) so that is would be stupid to try and show all
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of the different lengths. The spring in half the size of a pen spring.
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(no figure)
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3) The Tension Wrench
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___________________________:
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:
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The wrench should be somewhat thicker so that it doesn't bend on your ass.
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4) The Basic Tumbler Lock:
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CAP---,
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\:/
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: IoI IoI IoI IoI IoI :
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: IiI IiI IiI IiI IiI :
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========================= :
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o = The smaller of the two tumblers.
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i = The larger of the two tumblers.
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= = The passage way of the key. (KeyWay)
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5) The Rack Pick (very rough)
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______________________ ,- ,- ,- ,-
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\ `----------------- ` ` ` :
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\____________________;---------------------------'
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This pick is just a varation of the feeler pick, 'cept that it has
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ridges that move the tumblers up and down fast.
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Well, that's about it. Happy Picking.
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THE LOGIC GATE Help Phile 2 - 908-874-4101 - HST - 160 Megs
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File Originated from MIXTURES FOR DESTRUCTION WWIVnet SUB number 9811
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Written by Chuck.
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Combination Locks
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Introduction
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As you know, many people use combination locks to protect their
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property and personal possesions. With most, there is no keyhole, barring
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the ones used on regular lockers in the hall way of schools. The following
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will try to help you "PICK" some of the most populare combination locks
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used today.
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[<%: THE DARK FOREST [312] 232:8804 :%>]
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{=--=}{=--=}{=--=}{=--=}{=--=}{=--=}{=--=}{=--=}{=--=}{=--=}{=--=}{=--=}{=-
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-=} {=-
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-=} {=-
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-=} Picking Combination Locks {=-
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-=} {=-
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-=} {=-
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-=} A Metal Communications Presentation {=-
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-=} {=-
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-=} {=-
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-=} Written by: The Byte Byter {=-
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-=} {=-
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-=} {=-
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-=} The writer of this text file takes <all> responsibility for what {=-
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-=} {=-
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-=} this text file is used for. Hopefully it will only be used for {=-
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-=} {=-
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-=} illegal purposes cuz i can't think of a reason it can be used for {=-
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-=} legally. Well, on with the text file. {=-
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-=} Call: /\/\etalland 1 10megs AE/BBS/Cat-Fur Line! [503]538-0761 {=-
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Ok, so ya say ya wanna learn how to pick combination locks...This text
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file SHOULD help you. As a matter of fact, if ya do it right, it WILL help
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you. First of all, let me tell you about the set-up of a lock. When the
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lock is locked, there is a curved piece of metal wedged inside the little
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notch on the horseshoe shaped bar that is pushed in to the lock when you
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lock it. To free this wedge, you must(must is a word used to much) you
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usually(that sounds much better) have to turn the lock to the desired
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combination and the pressure on the wedge is released therefore letting the
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lock open. I will now tell you how to make a pick so you can open a lock
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without having to waste all that time turning the combination (this also
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helps when ya don't know the combination to begin with).
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First of all, ya need to find a hairpin. What's a hairpin? Well, just
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ask your mom. She will have one. If she asks what its for, say ya gotta
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hold something together... If she says use a rubberband or use a
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paperclip, tell her to fuck off and die and then go to the store and rip
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off a box of 50 or so. Ok, enough stalling (yea, i was stalling).
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Once you have your hair pin (make sure its metal), take the ridged
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side and break it off right before it starts to make a U-turn onto the
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straight side. The curved part can now be used as a handle. Now, using a
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file, file down the other end until it is fairly thin. You should do this
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to many hairpins and file them so they are of different thicknesses so you
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can pick various locks. Some locks are so cheap that ya don't even have ta
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file! But most are not.
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Ok, now you have a lock pick. Now if ya haven't figured it out,
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here's how ya use it. You look at a lock to see which side the lock opens
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from. If you can't tell, you will just have to try both sides. When ya
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find out what side it opens from, take the lock pick and stick the filed
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end into the inside of the horseshoe-shaped bar on whichever side the lock
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opens from. Now, put pressure on the handle of the lock pick (pushing
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down, into the crack) and pull the lock up and down. The lock will then
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open because the pick separated the wedge and the
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notch allowing us thieves to open it.
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Don't say bullshit until you've tried it. Because I have gotten lots
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of beer money from doin' this to fellow students' gym lockers. Also, this
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technique works best on American locks. I have never picked a Master lock
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before because of the shape a pressure of the wedge but if anyone does it,
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let me know how long it took. Also, the Master lock casing is very tight
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so ya can't get the pick in. So, if you're locking something valuable up,
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use a Master, cuz at least ya know I won't be picking it and I'm sure there
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aren't that many that could. And when I say pick, i don't mean lighting a
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stick of dynamite next to the lock, picking is opening a lock without using
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force, making a substitute key, etc... If any of you believe that this
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information is not sufficient for picking an American lock, or any other
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kind besides Master, leave me a message at:
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/\/\etallant 1 (503) 538-0761.
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This concludes my text file on picking combination locks. My next
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text file will probably be "Picking key locks". See ya later.
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The Byte Byter
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^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^
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+==========================================+
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+ BE A LOCKPICK, GET INTO PADLOCKS +
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+ "HOW TO CRACK A PADLOCK" +
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+==========================================+
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I must attribute this message/file to reading I have done from another
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files about this, and some methods that I have made up on my own.
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This method has been only assured with "Master" padlocks. They are a
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very common padlock.. This might only work on those, but who knows..
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First, pull the lock down, not so much as that it is impossible to
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turn, but just enough to be able to do the following: Turn the knob around
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clockwise (to the right) until you feel a small, small resistance which
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will last 2-3 numbers on the dial long. You might try doing this a few
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times to find the exact number that it does this on, and not to be
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mistaken with another. Now, add 5 to the number you have gotten. Guess
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what? You have the first number in the combonation!
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There are a few mehods to get the next number. I will tell you both, one
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method, is very quick, but not always 100% reliable. The other is very
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difficult.
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QUICK METHOD: This method will get the last two numbers in the
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combination in one step.
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--First, turn right and stop on the first number you got. Then, turn
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left and stop on the first number again. Continue turning to the left to
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the next marked number. This means that the dial goes by five, and if your
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first number is 18, go to the 20.. Then turn to the dial to the right
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again, while pulling down on the lock (as hard as you pull to unlock it if
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you have the right combo), and keep turning to the right until you get to
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the 2nd number you've tried. If it doesn't unlock, go on to the next marked
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number on the dial. (For instance, you're first number is 18, you tried 20
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past right, it doesn't work, then try 25.) Keep doing this until eventually
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you unlock it, or it doesn't work. The most times that you would have to do
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this is about 8.
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HARD, BUT NEVER FAILS METHOD: As in above, turn right to your first
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number, and then turn left until you get your first number again. Begin
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pulling down on the lock again, and trying to feel for a little resistance.
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If it is very stiff, you probably have the second number. If it is weak,
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then continue turning. You should try 2 or 3 times to make sure you get the
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same results. After you think you've got the second number, turn back to
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the right, while pulling down on the lock between tries of oh, say every 3
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numbers, and eventually, CLICK, it will open.
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//=DISCLAIMER: I am not held responsible for the use of this
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information. This is for, let's say, basic knowledge... Let's say, if you
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ever forget your combonation, or it is very important you get into another
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lock.
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This file/message has been brought to you by MASTER MICRO!
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Miscellaneous Locks
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Introduction
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Some of you who are a bit more experiance in BBsing and the type of
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stuff that go along with it (ie, phreaking/hacking), may have wondered what
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a phellow such as Agent Bioc 003 has to do with a phile about locks. Very
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little actually, but when I was reading over his manuals again, I though it
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would be a good idea to include that little segment concerning phone locks
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in this tutorial. While they may not be used much anymore, it is not hard
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to remember how to get around one of these locks, if such a time arises.
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See here.....
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| Infinity's Edge |
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| PRESENTS |
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| Agent Bioc 003 |
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|--------------------------------------|
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DIAL LOCKS
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HAVE YOU EVER BEEN IN AN OFFICE OR SOMEWHERE AND WANTED TO MAKE A
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FREE FONE CALL BUT SOME ASSHOLE PUT A LOCK ON THE FONE TO PREVENT OUT-GOING
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CALLS?
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FRET NO MORE PHELLOW PHREAKS, FOR EVERY SYSTEM CAN BE BEATEN WITH A
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LITTLE KNOWLEDGE!
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THERE ARE TWO WAYS TO BEAT THIS OBSTACLE, FIRST PICK THE LOCK, I
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DON'T HAVE THE TIME TO TEACH LOCKSMITHING SO WE GO TO THE SECOND METHOD
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WHICH TAKES ADVANTAGE OF TELEPHONE ELECTRONICS.
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TO BE AS SIMPLE AS POSSIBLE, WHEN YOU PICK UP THE FONE YOU COMPLETE A
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CIRCUIT KNOW AS A LOCAL LOOP. WHEN YOU HANG-UP YOU BREAK THE CIRCUIT.
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WHEN YOU DIAL (PULSE) IT ALSO BREAKS THE CIRCUT BUT NOT LONG ENOUGH TO
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HANG UP! SO YOU CAN "PUSH-DIAL." TO DO THIS YOU >RAPIDLY< DEPRESS THE
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SWITCHHOOK.
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FOR EXAMPLE, TO DIAL AN OPERATOR (AND THEN GIVE HER THE NUMBER YOU
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WANT CALLED) >RAPIDLY< & >EVENLY< DEPRESS THE SWITCHHOOK 10 TIMES. TO DIAL
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634-1268, DEPRESS 6 X'S PAUSE, THEN 3 X'S, PAUSE, THEN 4 X'S, ETC. IT
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TAKES A LITTLE PRACTICE BUT YOU'LL GET THE HANG OF IT. TRY PRACTICING
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WITH YOUR OWN # SO YOU'LL GET A BUSY TONE WHEN RIGHT. IT'LL ALSO WORK ON
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TOUCH-TONE(TM) SINCE A DTMF LINE WILL ALSO ACCEPT PULSE. ALSO, NEVER
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DEPRESS THE SWITCHHOOK FOR MORE THAN) A SECOND OR IT'LL HANG-UP!
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FINALLY, REMEMBER THAT YOU HAVE JUST AS MUCH RIGHT TO THAT FONE AS THE
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ASSHOLE WHO PUT THE LOCK ON IT!
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NOTE: Obviously, you needed a tiny bit of phreaking knowledge, but if it
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doesn't work the first time, try a couple more times. If it still doesn't
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work, I've got some swamp land I'd like to sell ya! (DUH!)
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The Safety Chain Lock
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A commonly used lock is the safety chain. Y'know, the one that you
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slide into the little slot along the back of your door. Well I, as well as
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other people have come to the conclusion that this type of lock protects
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you and your valuables from intruders/burglers about as much as tin foil
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does! While the simple method of breaking through such a pitiful barrier is
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to take your shoulder AND SMASH INTO THE DOOR AS HARD AS YOU CAN works
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well, so do bolt cutters. I will try to explain to you how to get past one
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of these locks quietly. After all, isn't the whole idea of lockpicking to
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be as quiet as is humanly possible?
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First, you will need about 4 tacks, some elastic bands, and some
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common sense.
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To defeat a safety chain lock where the door is unlocked but the chain
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prevents you from stealing some valuables, simply take an rubber band and
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somehow tie or stretch one end of the band over the knob end of the safety
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chain. By knob end I mean the end you would take (if you were on the other
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side of the door) and slide into the slot on the back of the door.
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Next, take the other end of the rubber band and a thumb tack and,
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reaching around the back or the door as far as you can, stick the thumb
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tack into the back of the door as hard as you can with the rubber band
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rapped around or somehow affixed to the tack. Then slowly close the door.
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The rubber band on the back will pull the chain out of the slot for you.
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You can then open the door, remove the tack, and steal stuff. (Fig. 1)
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FIG-1
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What the setup will look like for inside:
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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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~+ = ()~oooooooooooooooooooo {
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - {{{{
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============ - -
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- -
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(DOOR) - - (WALL)
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- -
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-------------------------- -----------------------------
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LEGEND
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------
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" - " Border of wall/door
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" ~ " Elastic Band
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" o " Link of Safey Lock
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" + " Tack
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" = " Slot For Knob of Safety Chain
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" { " Base of Chain
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" () " Knob Part of Safety Chain
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Well, so far, most of what you have been reading has been things that I
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have picked up in a few scattered philes and people. Now I will begin the
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actual tutorial. This includes descriptions of all kinds of locks, most
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still being used today from the locks on your screen door, to the lock on
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your car.
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----------
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- PART 1 - BASIC RULES AND PRINCIPLES
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----------
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The main key in bypassing any lock, is to know how the lock works and
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its design. For example. Many banks use what is called a partition lock
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to lock a swinging door.
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---------------------
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- -
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- === -
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- Knob --> = = - Partition Lock
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- === -
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- -
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--------------------
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When an irate customer comes barging into the bank wanting attention
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NOW, they may go up to the lock, and begin jerking, pulling, whatever on
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the little brass knob expecting to open the gate. But nada happens.. This
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is because the know is a phoney.. It is there with only one purpose, to
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fool the customer. The real way to get in is to use your finger tips and
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push up on the false bottom. This opens the gate. So the "key" here was
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to know how the lock worked.. Get it?
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General Rule #1 - The Universal Key to any lock is knowledge.
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------------------------------------------------------------
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General Rule #2 - Don't become keyway oriented to the point of single-
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mindedness.
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----------
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This second rule deserves some explainnation. It generally translates
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to, take the easiest way in/through, which is not always the door lock..
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For exaple, don't try picking a difficult door lock when you have a window
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that you can go through. Or don't begin to focus on picking the lock
|
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without atleast checking to make sure that the door is actualy LOCKED!!
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||
(Even experts have made that mistake.) Here are a few more rules...
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||
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||
General Rule #3 - Know the locking mechanism perfectly.
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------------------------------------------------------
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||
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General Rule #4 - Never give up on a practice lock opening.
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||
----------------------------------------------------------
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||
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General Rule #5 - When all else fails, CHEAT!
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||
--------------------------------------------
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||
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||
General Rule #6 - Practice on the most difficult BLT and/or lock.
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----------------------------------------------------------------
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||
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Again, this rules require some explaination. The first is easy. If
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||
you are trying to pick a lock that you think is a simple warded lock but is
|
||
actually a two-level tumbler, you will get nowhere fast. So know the
|
||
locking mechanism. (#4) If you are trying to open a practice lock, it is
|
||
ok to take 5 minute break, but after that, get right back to it. If you
|
||
stop now, you may never go back. (#5) This means that if you are totally
|
||
stumped by a practice lock, it is perfectly ok to open the lock up and make
|
||
sure it turns the way you think it does, etc. But after that, go right
|
||
back to attempting to pick the lock. Lastly, it is real impressive to pop
|
||
open a disk lock in under 10 seconds, but you'll never learn how to open a
|
||
high security cylinder by opening disk locks. So if a lock gives ya major
|
||
trouble, keep trying it until you get it..
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||
|
||
|
||
----------
|
||
- PART 2 - WARDED LOCKS
|
||
----------
|
||
|
||
Well, now that we have gone through the basic principles, let's take a
|
||
look at the easiest type of lock. The Warded Lock. In warded locks the
|
||
key, when inserted and turned, merely engages a locking bolt mounted in the
|
||
case and slides it to the locked or unlocked position. In addition, the
|
||
key may also lift or disengage a bolt retaining lever or spring; or ot may
|
||
act on the bolt via an intermediary lever.
|
||
|
||
|
||
----------- ----
|
||
- - <-- enters keyway - - Warded Key
|
||
- --------------------- -
|
||
------------------------------- - <-- Handle of key
|
||
^^^^^^^^ - -
|
||
Were the patterns were cut ----
|
||
|
||
|
||
This type of lock offers the bare minimum in amount of security since
|
||
almost any object resembling the key will open the lock. The next step up
|
||
comes when a locksmith inserts teeth called wards into the keyway or the
|
||
turning path of the keybit, the end of the key that is inserted into the
|
||
lock. A simple example is to cut the keyway with a tooth extending halfway
|
||
into the keyway to block access. The lockmaker then cuts notches in the
|
||
key where the ward would block the path. Example:
|
||
|
||
|
||
The Keyway: The Keybit:
|
||
|
||
|
||
-----------
|
||
- - -------
|
||
- - -------
|
||
- ==- -----
|
||
- ==- -----
|
||
- - -------
|
||
- - -------
|
||
----------
|
||
|
||
The keyway would ofcourse not This is the end of the keybit,
|
||
be square. That is just for as if it were pointing at you.
|
||
clarity sake. The pair of The space in the middle is
|
||
"=" represetns the wards. how the keybit bypasses the
|
||
They are in obstruction of the wards. It simply passes over
|
||
keyway. them.
|
||
|
||
|
||
These locks eventually involed many wards within the lock, resulting
|
||
in large but very figurative keys. A locksmith would usually create teh
|
||
lock first including all of its wards. Then take a key with a rough out-
|
||
line of the wards in the lock already on it. He would then put the "blade"
|
||
of the key in the center of a candle flame, coating it with soot. Then the
|
||
key was inserted into the lock, turned, and removed. The markes where the
|
||
wards were left tiny scratches which were then filed down. Since many
|
||
people can do this simple method, security was nil. Eventually the famed
|
||
"Skeleton Key" was created around this time for this type of lock which was
|
||
usually an "L" shaped tool designed to bypass many different types of
|
||
warded locks. You may/will find these types of locks on many 1910-1940
|
||
homes, chest, and other assorted apllication where security was either not
|
||
highly required or known. Another simple security messure was to have a
|
||
small peg at the end of the inside of a keyhole. Thus the pipe key, with
|
||
its hallow end was made. I believe that some police handcuffs used
|
||
to/still do use this method. Those stupid little locks you see on luggage
|
||
etc. are usually of the warded type. The only problem these little suckers
|
||
pose is that since their keyways are so small, it makes it difficult to
|
||
find a pick to fit into the hole. Careful though, because these locks may
|
||
also be lever tumblers which are quite different but look the same from tht
|
||
outside. A look at the key can usually help you tell which is which..
|
||
Many padlocks are warded as well. But they are usually bottom of the
|
||
line models. If the coer can be rotated by inserting a straight tool it is
|
||
a warded lock; if not, it is a disc or pin tumbler.
|
||
|
||
B L T
|
||
Begin you BLT (Bypass Lock Technique) on warded locks. When trying to
|
||
pick one of these locks, you are trying to 1)avoid all wards 2) contact and
|
||
swing the bolt with enough strength without breaking the pick and getting
|
||
you ROYALLY pissed off. You would be best to purchase a bunch or skeleton
|
||
keys from a manufacturer for these locks.. They usually come in sets of 4-
|
||
6 and are your only alturnative to making you own skeleton keys with the
|
||
soot method using blanks.. Remember to becareful if you decide to cut your
|
||
own keys.. If you use the same key for different locks, you MIGHT end up
|
||
putting too many wards into one key thus weakening the key and it could
|
||
become very uneffective, especially when it breaks off in the lock.
|
||
Now, when picking a lock, you must remember also the treatment to give
|
||
a lockpick/skeleton key. DO NOT EVER use the slam-bang method like you
|
||
would with your house key. Insert it slowly, feeling for obstructions
|
||
until it bottoms, then turn it slowly and feel for the notch cut into the
|
||
locking bolt that the key blade must contact. If you hit a solid
|
||
resistance, that you have most likey hit a ward, if it is more springy
|
||
thenyou have probably hit a bolt retaining spring which must also be
|
||
lifted. Be sure to always carry the proper tools.. Otherwise, a simple
|
||
warded lock on an old door may stop you dead in your tracks.
|
||
Warded padlocks are very common and are the perfect learning and
|
||
practicing tool for beginners. You should definatly buy ATLEAST one to
|
||
practice with and possibly even to attempt the soot method with.. It is
|
||
good to get more than one so that you can see what different brands of
|
||
locks look like inside or how to pick another warded padlock once you have
|
||
conquered another.
|
||
To do this BLT, it is usually required that you pull on the shackle of
|
||
the padlock to make a tension. If you are having problems, you might want
|
||
to try varying the amount of tension you apply when trying to pick the
|
||
lock.
|
||
|
||
That just about covers warded locks and related BLT. You should begin
|
||
practicing on these locks as soon as possible to help boost your ego of
|
||
actually opening a lock and not to mention, a thief that gets stopped by a
|
||
warded lock looks like a complete moron. 90% of this beginning lesson
|
||
should be preparation, getting the right tools, and beginning to understand
|
||
locks. The other 10% should be practice.
|
||
|
||
|
||
This completes this section and your education of Basic Principles and
|
||
Warded Locks. Look for:
|
||
|
||
Part 3 - Disc Tumbler Locks
|
||
Part 4 - How to Mount Practice Locks
|
||
Part 5 - Lever Tumbler Locks
|
||
|
||
....in the next phile..
|
||
|
||
|
||
If you don't know where to order/get lockpicks from, call the Hellfire
|
||
BBS. Tell the Sysop that you heard of his board from this phile.
|
||
|