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Lock pick tools

Lock pick tools can include picking pin tumbler locks, UPVC, Euro, warded, tubular and more. If you want to know how to pick a lock then with every purchase of a product the site shown (left) will send you a free guide on lock picking.

The most common picks used are the hook, rake, diamond, hald diamond and ball. Out of these the top two picks used to open locks is the diamond and rake. Raking is a quicker method of opening a lock because you're moving the rake in and out of the keyway in a backward/forward motion trying to get all pins to set without the need to pick each pin indivually. There are no laws against buying a set of lock picks because so many types of people need to use them.

While you could pick some locks with a paperclip it much easier to read the free lock picking guide, buy a good set of lock picks and then pick the pin tumblers with a much higher success rate than using something like a paperclip or hairclip.

A special tension wrench is called a Feather Touch, and it is used for high security mushroom and spool pin tumbler locks. Its delicate spring-loaded action allows the pick to bypass the tendencies of these pins to stick. This tool you can get from the site shown above.

You can buy lock picks online and we recommend the site shown above if you are in the uk. With every purchase they will send you a free guide to picking locks and there are other free help guides on their website.Lock picking means to open a lock by use of a flat piece of steel called a pick. Actually, the process requires two pieces of flat steel to open cylinder locks. It amuses me to watch spies and thieves on TV picking locks using only one tool. But it is for the better in a sense. If everyone learned how to pick locks by watching TV, we would all be at the mercy of anyone who wanted to steal from us, and the cylinder lock for the most part would be outdated.

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