Author Topic: Lock picking help  (Read 1598 times)

I have always enjoyed lock picking, and my birthday is coming up and I wish to own a new set, noting over $40 please, also, it needs to have a really nice tension wrench. A nice tension wrench would be and extremely comfortable bent side with maybe 2 sides.

Help me out a bit?

STOP RIGHT THERE, CRIMINAL SCUM!

you really think your parents are going to buy you a lockpick set?

you really think your parents are going to buy you a lockpick set?

I already own a few.

STOP IN THE NAME OF THE JARL!

You can pick up a hammer at a hardware store for ~10 bucks.

I went ghetto and used a paperclip when I got locked out before.

It worked.

You can pick up a hammer at a hardware store for ~10 bucks.
I was about to say that asdaddf

You can pick up a hammer at a hardware store for ~10 bucks.

Because smashing a lock to bits is really interesting when you do it five times in a row.

Assuming that not many people know too much about lockpicking here, it might be better to try to contact someone on youtube that's a pro lockpicker or something. Or find another forum dedicated to lockpicking. You'll get better results.

[insert joke about misinterpreting title as choosing a lock]

Assuming that not many people know too much about lockpicking here, it might be better to try to contact someone on youtube that's a pro lockpicker or something. Or find another forum dedicated to lockpicking. You'll get better results.

I hate joining new forums, the people outside here are usually handicapped/trolling, also, if I join a specialized forum for them everyone will comment that you should make your own, seeing as how they have unlimited resources.

I went ghetto and used a paperclip when I got locked out before.

It worked.
I was about to say that asdaddf

Just one paper clip?

I can pick locks no-problem-o with just a piece of metal wire and a screwdriver

I dun need no lockpicking kit

I can pick locks no-problem-o with just a piece of metal wire and a screwdriver

I dun need no lockpicking kit

Screwdriver? and also metal wire I would assume be too bendable a material to pick a lock.

if you're looking to pick door locks, save yourself some money and search up a front snap kick/side kick tutorial on youtube, and kick right next to the doorknob/handle lol