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{=--=} Picking Combination Locks {=--=}
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{=--=} A Metal Communications Presentation {=--=}
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{=--=} Written by: The Byte Byter {=--=}
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{=--=} The writer of this text file takes <all> responsibility for what {=--=}
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{=--=} this text file is used for. Hopefully it will only be used for {=--=}
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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 you.
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First of all, let me tell you about the set-up of a lock. When the lock is
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locked, there is a curved piece of metal wedged inside the little notch on the
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horseshoe shaped bar that is pushed in to the lock when you lock it. To free
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this wedge, you must (must is a word used to much) you usually (that sounds
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much better) have to turn the lock to the desired combination and the pressure
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on the wedge is released therefore letting the lock open. I will now tell you
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how to make a pick so you can open a lock without having to waste all that time
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turning the combination (this also helps when ya don't know the combination to
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begin with). First of all, ya need to find a hairpin. What's a hairpin? Well,
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just 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 paperclip,
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tell her to fuck off and die and then go to the store and rip off a box of 50
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or so. Ok, enough stalling (yea, I was stalling). Once you have your hair pin
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(make sure its metal), take the ridged side and break it off right before it
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starts to make a U-turn onto the straight side. The curved part can now be used
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as a handle. Now, using a file, file down the other end until it is fairly
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thin. You should do this to many hairpins and file them so they are of
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different thicknesses so you can pick various locks. Some locks are so cheap
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that ya don't even have to file! But most are not. Ok, now you have a lock
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pick. Now if ya haven't figured it out, here's how ya use it. You look at a
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lock to see which side the lock opens from. If you can't tell, you will just
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have to try both sides. When ya find out what side it opens from, take the
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lock pick and stick the filed end into the inside of the horseshoe-shaped bar
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on whichever side the lock opens from. Now, put pressure on the handle of the
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lock pick (pushing down, into the crack) and pull the lock up and down. The
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lock will then open because the pick separated the wedge and the notch allowing
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us thieves to open it. Don't say bullshit until you've tried it. Because I have
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gotten lots of beer money from doin' this to fellow students' gym lockers.
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Also, this technique works best on American locks. I have never picked a Master
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lock 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 so ya
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can't get the pick in. So, if you're locking something valuable up, use a
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Master, cuz at least ya know I won't be picking it and I'm sure there aren't
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that many that could. And when I say pick, I don't mean lighting a stick of
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dynamite next to the lock, picking is opening a lock without using force,
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making a substitute key, etc... If any of you believe that this information is
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not sufficient for picking an American lock, or any other kind besides Master,
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leave me a message at /\/\etallant 1 (503) 538-0761.
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This concludes my text file on picking combination locks. My next text
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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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