Do you know what is written on that lock? I guess: "This lock to be removed only by picking."
@Halsafe5 жыл бұрын
@@genijable that lock is a LOTO lock. It's not meant to be secure, only used for locking out heavy industrial equipment to protect a worker while they are cleaning it or performing maintenance
@itsamemario4445 жыл бұрын
it would probably open with just a snap of LPL's fingers no tools required.
@thereaIitsybitsyspider5 жыл бұрын
I laughed when I saw that
@jamesfair97515 жыл бұрын
What I can’t understand is why my old master number 3 is so damn hard to pick. I’ve opened several locks since beginning my journey but that master 3 drives me crazy as I’ve only bitch picked it a couple of times and everyone else seems to get theirs open just by looking at it lol
@PorcuPineAppleSauce5 жыл бұрын
"this is a real piece of garbage" *Lasts twice as long as the master lock*
That means even garbage is better than master lock. Calling master lock garbage is a shame to garbage
@mrnice44344 жыл бұрын
@@SigmaHayate Duck tab is better then master lock ;)
@josephr.21704 жыл бұрын
After trying a lock for 10 seconds: "not having a whole lot of success right now". He lives at a different speed than the rest of us
@Onyxthefem4 жыл бұрын
He lives in turbo speed
@yourrightimsooosorry8844 жыл бұрын
@@Onyxthefem he lives any where he wants, your house my house the garage, shed, local library
@mrsir23784 жыл бұрын
@@yourrightimsooosorry884 underrated comment
@Kamel4194 жыл бұрын
LPL: This took 10 seconds me: one eternity later...
@obiwanfisher5373 жыл бұрын
How about 25 seconds of unskippable ad?
@qenni5 жыл бұрын
this video infuriates me. the one time i hired a "professional" locksmith to open an interior door in my house that we had locked the keys inside of came out and had only a gun like this. he screwed around for about 20 minutes with the gun and then said that he would have to drill out the core to get the door open. being a lot less informed at the time i went along with that plan. also, thanks, and have a thumbs up. love your channel.
@deeped72495 жыл бұрын
I think that's a scam some lockpickers do...act like they can't get in, then say they have to drill it and it's gonna cost more..
@uhhhhh2625 жыл бұрын
balls deep - I don’t think it’s a scam, more likely incompetence.
@tawe74985 жыл бұрын
@@uhhhhh262 Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity.
@jimlahey66925 жыл бұрын
Uhhhhh no its a scam for real ... they will also sell you the new lock and build it in ... for a bad price of course. Theres a German TV Series in which they tested several Lockpickers and most of them did this or tried to sell stuff.
@saints360row4 жыл бұрын
So tell them sure, but you'll buy a new lock elsewhere; see what they do. ;)
@critterwhisperer4 жыл бұрын
Been using a pick gun since the 80’s. Haven’t found many locks that it won’t open. In all these years I have only broken 1 needle. LPL, you need to refine your technique. The gun works best when you do not put any tension on the core initially. At the moment you snap the gun you put tension on the core with the tension wrench. This give the pins a chance to actually bounce up and separate at the shear line without binding first. It’s a timing thing and it really works. Also having proper alignment of the needle in the key way is “key”. In the video it looks like it’s actually binding in the key way which is what is causing the needle to bend. There shouldn’t be any binding at all, you want the needle to strike the pins freely on free floating pins. It takes some practice to get the technique perfected, but I can open most locks as fast as a key including spool and serrated pins.
@christiangodinez39384 жыл бұрын
what snap gun would you recommend
@ryansproviero3 жыл бұрын
My father had one of these. When I was a kid I used it to take the lock off the back of the illegal cable box to access the switch to turn on the Playboy channel. I must have been no more than 10 or 11 y/o. Very easy to use and figure out without instructions.
@vincehathaway87482 жыл бұрын
You and I may have had similar childhoods. Hmm, I notice your last name ends in a vowel. I am thinking perhaps, very similar.
@vissdog4k Жыл бұрын
@@vincehathaway8748 "s" is not a vowel...
@Allister_1 Жыл бұрын
@vissdog4k Last, not first. I assume he means Italian or Spanish or something like that
@Yalah_ Жыл бұрын
Hey man, my family manufactured these for many many years. The company went under after my grandparents past, and I was very young. After doing some research we made the majestic lockaid and I never really understood how to use these. I used to play with them in the warehouse when I was little haha. Anyways, thanks for making this video, even though its been many years since my grandpa past, I feel like this video connected me with him a little bit somehow. Thank you
@53pqWL Жыл бұрын
I have a majestic pick gun, I’ve had it since the mid 70’s
@Biokemist-o3k Жыл бұрын
Wow!!! That is so awesome. It is such a shame when a generational company doesn't have enough interest to keep going. I am trying to start a company that I can hand over to my children when I have them. My father is an attorney and my younger brother is also an attorney but that is not a profession that can be passed down fairly readily. I went to school for most of my life and have a PhD in Chemical engineering however the reason for my going into the chemistry field has become not so important to me. I really love mechanical things and I have built custom motorcycles and 4 wheel drive off road trucks. During my time in school for chemistry I also took courses in locksmithing which may be a route to the generational thing. I am about to start a build on a 1928 Morgan 3 wheeled brook lands type cycle car with 4 wheels. It would be a special and I sourced a BMW R-100 motorcycle motor to which I am going to mate an MG transmission as well as an MG differential. The body will consist of a wooden frame and stretched air raft fabric covered with a plasticizer. I would love to start building these in the USA like they do in the UK. There is a car called a Pembleton T24 that I would love to start a company building these in turn key as well as kit form. That is where I could forma generational company. Take care my friend.
@turn-a-keylocksmith44117 жыл бұрын
I use a pick gun very frequently, It is my go to pick for speed. To a locksmith, time is money. I have the Loc aid gun and it seems to do pretty good. The pick on the end that you used did seem very flimsy for sure. If I were to buy one, I would replace the pick asap. I have only broken 2 picks in my 3 years of locksmithing, and one of those was when I dropped the pick gun. Seemed to work though, a large portion of the locks out there are the cheapie kwikset, and this will handle it just fine it looks like. good review as always
@lockpickinglawyer7 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your views. Always nice to get the perspective of someone in the industry! :-)
@phs1255 жыл бұрын
I think you're the guy Qenni McCormick mentioned.
@michaelmendillo46145 жыл бұрын
Yes, Thank you for your proffesional opinion,,, it really told me its a great idea to have one in the box,, maybe even a go to first tool,,, 😁✌
@TylerLL21125 жыл бұрын
p Hs Haha.. I wonder?
@FlyboyHelosim4 жыл бұрын
You mean time is the customer's money.
@furrane4 жыл бұрын
My brain at 3am after watching this video : "You need to seriously consider buying a $16 picking gun even though you'll never use it."
@williamyoung72044 жыл бұрын
The things you buy when stoned 😎😂😂
@andrij30784 жыл бұрын
You'll use it on random locks believe me
@briang93864 жыл бұрын
Myself at 1 am smoking weed and writing down his I de with 20%off,, i need to stop looking at these sort of videos the take up alot of my life 😂😛
@justicekeyes3084 жыл бұрын
A lock then if picked blows up anything within 10 ft. Of it. Suprise!
@j0p3s4 жыл бұрын
@@siddharth2796 fuck you too stupid
@bengrizzlyadams61875 жыл бұрын
Construction fail in the gun: apparent screws, easy to bypass ...click out of one, click out of two ....no wait!
@gabrielmalta19623 жыл бұрын
Sometimes you just gotta lockpick your lockpicking tools
@tylerdurdin80693 жыл бұрын
@Ben Grizzly Adams I don't get it‽ What are you talking about?
@stephenspackman55733 жыл бұрын
@@tylerdurdin8069 Usually LPL talks about locks. A lock that is held together by accessible screws, like this tool is, is likely not very secure. A joke, you see.
@babaluowu5 жыл бұрын
They have updated the design of this tool on the linked url. The gun now specifies on the side "pick up" or "pick down", and "high-low" on the adjustment wheel. Thanks for another informative post. keep on pickin' and grinnin'.
@Nainogero5 жыл бұрын
“It’s hit or miss with most locks”... -proceeds to open all with ease....🤯
@lowkey_Ioki5 жыл бұрын
I think he meant that it works only on some types of locks. If the springs are too tenacious/there's not enough room or the difference in pins is too large I suspect the gun won't open it. Also other designs (disk detainer, etc) won't work either.
@zac23845 жыл бұрын
I guess he never missed...huh
@aryze11375 жыл бұрын
@@zac2384 HMMMMMMMMMMMM
@joeyperkins97575 жыл бұрын
@@zac2384 wait that's illegal
@chillaxbro12515 жыл бұрын
He says in the video that the locks shown were all ones he had success opening with the pick gun in the past
@pantherplatform6 жыл бұрын
"One snap opened that guy up. Not bad." Wow...
@pantherplatform5 жыл бұрын
I bought one of those snappers and successfully opened the safe I got from a garage sale...
@jeremiahdavis79044 жыл бұрын
Heard this once during martial arts... much different meaning lol
@christophicer1234 жыл бұрын
Ug
@lzzsze6193 жыл бұрын
For masterlock it isn't bad, usually they open with a look
@0vahawaiin7 жыл бұрын
After subbing to your Channel and Bosnian Bill's I've concluded that locks are completely useless. How are we supposed to secure our property?
@peterdambra63876 жыл бұрын
As a locksmith I can tell you there’s not many Bills and Lockpicking Lawyers out there.. don’t worry about that. If you get broken in I can be 99% sure it won’t be from a picked Lock. Remember Locks just keep honest people honest. Someone that breaks in will almost always use some form of forced entry.
@nf48666 жыл бұрын
I just smear my own urine all over everything I own. That way no one wants it.
@RekzysTheTitan6 жыл бұрын
Nick F damn I thought I was the only one! :O
@Subparanon6 жыл бұрын
Criminals don't pick locks, they smash them off, or smash a window, or use bolt cutters. All a lock does is keep honest people honest.
@TurtleIsSlow16 жыл бұрын
Thank you, you made my day sir.
@wgairborne2095 жыл бұрын
I love how you can see him make constant hand gestures in the reflection of one of the locks.
@mrreaper71294 жыл бұрын
Shout out to LPL said he would get us Europe pickers a code and got us 30% off what a guy ❤
@JONSLOCKPICKING7 жыл бұрын
Lol this was the tool that got me into lock-picking. My snap gun opened loads of locks even ones with security pins. I made my own pick blades longer ones. Then I would put the blade in the lock at a slant then snap fast with very light tension. My one was upwards so I turned it upside down for bottom pins. Anyways great video brings back memory's thanks again 😊
@lockpickinglawyer7 жыл бұрын
Glad to help with the trip down memory lane. :-)
@dangerdanger81045 жыл бұрын
@@lockpickinglawyer sir a challenge for you can you pick a Medeco Security Lock series 65 ?
@yourrightimsooosorry8844 жыл бұрын
@@dangerdanger8104 why would you want to pick that lock model, there has only ever been one of those made and that particular lock is used to secure,,,, oh! Wait I see yeah I'm in!
@dangerdanger81044 жыл бұрын
@@yourrightimsooosorry884 for not showing a video
@axtaxt29644 жыл бұрын
@@yourrightimsooosorry884 Please tell me what it secures! Google was not helpful at all!
@Godric_715 жыл бұрын
If i set my KZbin app to auto play and go to LPL's channel, i could literally go to sleep listening to him simply picking locks. His voice is so damn soothing. Zzzzzzzzzzzz😴
@brittlekneesmgee36744 жыл бұрын
This actually what I do
@MrVein5.04 жыл бұрын
Lockpicking ASMR
@brlamb54 жыл бұрын
I admit I too have fallen asleep a couple times watching his vids lol
@draconian_dragons65884 жыл бұрын
GT Nismo I fell asleep a few hours ago while watching lindy beige
@blue00phoenix4 жыл бұрын
IKR he’s like the Most soothing voice on KZbin
@blackhatter0117 жыл бұрын
I find it so much easier to use a key to open a lock rather than picking one.
@oilybrakes6 жыл бұрын
...and then you use a hammer, for good measure!
@adamwest87116 жыл бұрын
And yet so much less fun....
@ChaplainDaveSparks6 жыл бұрын
But torches or angle grinders are so much more fun...
@joshuarosen62426 жыл бұрын
*than
@MrListon19615 жыл бұрын
wireless camera, pitbull and remington 870DM
@PickupsAreNotTrucks3 жыл бұрын
I haven’t seen one of these since I was a kid. My grandpa was a locksmith and he had these around. I used to get into things here and there as a young’n. They are finicky, but do work more often than not.
@yoloswaggins15794 жыл бұрын
I'm a simple man, I see "banggood", I chuckle.
@phreak7614 жыл бұрын
You got banged good.
@juanrendontorres1743 жыл бұрын
Hahahaa same
@CountDoucheula3 жыл бұрын
I didn't realise your mum had a website
@themaxterz01693 жыл бұрын
Wtf is that pfp
@hansandhispanzerfaust62363 жыл бұрын
@@themaxterz0169 nightmare fuel, lol
@lennybogart3 жыл бұрын
I really enjoy your no-nonsense approach to presentation and content creation. I have been subscribed for years but I am coming back since the lockdowns as I’ve had plenty of spare time on my hands! So yeah, thanks again for your content!!
@Alhazzred015 жыл бұрын
You should get the Goso electric one. It's like 30$. It actually works amazing. And because it's so fast it really just vibrates shit open so quickly. I've been able to get into a lot of stuff with it. I'm a pentester, so I need to keep my physical intrusion skills almost as tight as my network intrusion skills. I have to say your channel is one of only a few that I've found to be pretty damn helpful on a few occasions when researching a lock or method I've never seen or used before. I'm working with the cops and head of security for my college right now to run a small pentest, one of our regular officers is retiring from the force and taking the chief of security position, and when I took him though all of the vulnerabilities I've discovered working and studying there he was absolutely floored. Of particular worry was the ease with which I was able to sniff our RFID cards from a distance and clone them to show how access could be gained to our server room or just about any of the secured areas on campus. Blew his mind. We also have a bunch of toner in some cabinets that can be picked in like 5 seconds by hand. And the door to our server room has a security lock on it, but was installed incorrectly so you can shim it with a credit card. (that last one was fixed after I recorded a video of myself doing it to show how easy it was and sent it to our bosses letting them know about it. Definitely won me some MAJOR brownie points with the CISO at our Systems Office in the state capital.) So those of you that are doing this as a hobby, keep your eyes peeled for physical security holes at your work places. Always get permission before attempting anything, but if you do find and demonstrate a security flaw it can potentially save your company huge amounts of money in prevented theft, tampering, and prevent potential operational impacts. I guarantee your bosses will take note and love it, because then it makes them look good too... Unless they're terrible; Luckily I have some great bosses. Anyway, good luck. Keep your eyes peeled, always try to think about how to attack things outside the box. Use your powers for good. Or at least keep it in the grey area. Keep your white/grey hats on.
@cloundinx24845 жыл бұрын
Jees... How long were you typing/tapping for?
@maxharper92824 жыл бұрын
what do you use for RFID sniffing? zero luck for me.
@P_RO_2 жыл бұрын
@@maxharper9282 Luck is usually the culmination of thought and efforts made beforehand. If you can't find that technology it's not luck to blame, plenty of it out there and much is discussed on using and defeating it too.
@kiki19655 жыл бұрын
Your voice is so soothing and calm. I feel like I actually learned something. Thank you.... Great demonstration!!! 🔑
@jeepstermario99126 жыл бұрын
As a locksmith i carry I huge amount of tools with me to a lock out but i always carry my snap gun its basically bumping but you can control the tension better in my opinion. Ive gone from the pick gun you have to my sparrows double tap. Its better i believe due to that ithe blade up at an even horizontal plain and not at a pivot where you could be hitting the fist to pins or the last to pins the majority of the time. When I was trained I was told the the angle picks were for when the key way was upside down
@joegallo87743 жыл бұрын
You are the best person I’ve ever heard explaining your your work,I always learn when I see one of your videos 👍
@RealUnimportant6 жыл бұрын
Almost bought one of those through eBay earlier, they're under $10 now including extra tips and tension wrenches.
@zacwilton17193 жыл бұрын
I struggle with keys longer than this man takes to pick locks
@CGoody5646 жыл бұрын
A *T H I C C* U-Bolt padlock
@kmit91915 жыл бұрын
i was looking for that comment
@MadMorgie63184 жыл бұрын
And the terrible core made it _dummy_ thicc.
@willykrekker16675 жыл бұрын
Just picked my first lock with just two metal rods, thanks to your videos.
@TheOsfania6 жыл бұрын
I would like to have seen exactly how this technique works, but that may be beyond the purpose of this video. I'll admit that I'm a rank amateur. I just want to know how this works.
@thelogiikalone2005 жыл бұрын
Basically, instead of taking a pick and manually setting each of the pins, this tool snaps the bar upwards to knock all the pins at the same time, which, as seen, can knock all the pins to the sheer line, unlocking the lock. It doesn't necessarily seem to be an amazing tool, but it is cool and would work for basic or low security tumble locks.
@jaygraham40955 жыл бұрын
Works a lot like a bump key. Same principal in my view
@blacklite9113 жыл бұрын
@@thelogiikalone200 I think it’s a tool some lesser skilled locksmiths may use in lockedout situations, they’ll try this and if it doesn’t work, they’ll break the lock. If they took time to be as skilled as lockpicking lawyer, they’d probably never need it, but then they couldn’t charge the client to replace the lock.
@perryrose88437 ай бұрын
I used one back in the early 1970's. I didn't hold constant pressure on the tension tool. Only when I snapped the gun I would time the pressure to coincide with the pins separating. Worked for me.
@Hamster-wf5mr4 жыл бұрын
i mean how iconic is that, that the masterlock opend after one snap xD
@borat14 жыл бұрын
I have almost 0 experience. I picked open a master lock with a rake in 2 seconds flat. I thought I could trust master. But nope, simple raking got it open shame.
@loktom40683 жыл бұрын
It's easy to MASTER.
@timothydean Жыл бұрын
Dude this guy is a genius !. Many many hours of practice to get as good as him.
@ClearAdventure6 жыл бұрын
Your videos made me appreciate my dog even more. ;-)
@basil77025 жыл бұрын
Clear Adventure how in the fuck
@ObiJuanKenobi35 жыл бұрын
@@basil7702 if someone is breaking into your house, your dog is more likely to deter the intruder than your lock.
@Topo8425 жыл бұрын
Bet he can lockpick your dog
@NOTAMV5 жыл бұрын
Nothing some doggy treats won't bypass.
@RyanTosh5 жыл бұрын
@@Topo842 How about the ramset?
@mikekinard89983 жыл бұрын
I've actually have 1 of those same guns I bought over 10 years ago and I have to say that it is pretty effective on probably 80% of all the locks ive ever tried if I can't get something open with it then I just go back to regular lock picking but once I get this gun my range of skill went way up and to be honest with anyone reading this, I know he said the picks are weak and break too easily but ive only ever replaced my first set 1 time in over 10years and ive used this gun on hundreds of locks and was able to break into the deadbolt on my front door and just about every car I have ever tried it on it has worked with little to no time spent.
@wizardofahhhs7595 жыл бұрын
My pick gun is a Southord brand. It works alright. I've had more success opening Masterlocks than any other brand of padlock.
@infallible74258 ай бұрын
I have one of these from a brand and they are LOUD, works on many locks. These are great if your bump keys don't fit in the keyway of the lock you are trying to open, does the exact same thing
@erikwaterson3614 жыл бұрын
Imagine if Doctor Strange opened up a portal and Thanos just hears "This is the Lock Picking Lawyer"
@bradylow51964 жыл бұрын
Click on the soul stone, power stone is binding
@juanrendontorres1743 жыл бұрын
😂
@philhart98002 жыл бұрын
I’ve had an HPC pick gun for probably 40 years, I often use pick gun for several snaps, then continue with a half diamond, this works best for me when you have radical depths. Sometimes WD40 aid the picking if the locks weathered.
@wheresmyirishwhiskeytullam43267 жыл бұрын
Shit, now I have to go play some Hitman. You just got a subscriber.
@lockpickinglawyer7 жыл бұрын
:-) Thanks for the sub.
@marknieuwejaar10753 жыл бұрын
@@lockpickinglawyer check out HAK5 they all have the same cheap gun in their kits...
@charlesmckinney7 жыл бұрын
I would love to have one of those just to play around with to see how well they would work for me.
@lockpickinglawyer7 жыл бұрын
Well, give it a shot!
@charlesmckinney7 жыл бұрын
LockPickingLawyer I might do that some day but no time soon. I'm a disabled vet and my next three checks are already earmarked for needs rather than wants. But some day.... Thanks for the review. They help folks like myself to make the dollars stretch.
@lockpickinglawyer7 жыл бұрын
PM me your address... ;-)
@Subparanon6 жыл бұрын
So basically it's about the same speed as raking.
@stoutlager63255 жыл бұрын
Yep.
@onotinikow4 жыл бұрын
I have this pick gun and my only real complaint with it is, if you are not careful with your hand placement on the grip, you can very painfully pinch the skin on your finger between the top of the grip and bottom of the main unit. Other than that, it works pretty well for the price.
@dochammer30474 жыл бұрын
Make one out of an old Sonicare powered toothbrush. I've always wondered what the high frequency vibration would do to locks.
@sylvrwolflol2 жыл бұрын
LPL in 2060: "Hey, today I'm testing the Apple Cyborg compatible automatic raking tool. I've found it not very effective compared to manual raking attacks, see when I insert it into this Masterlock, the lock explodes."
@spellboundbythedevil47434 жыл бұрын
Unbelievably satisfying to watch those locks pop open.
@ChrisAhrensLHG7 жыл бұрын
I'm glad your doing reviews on the cheaper tools. I know sparrows and Peterson are good tools but beginners don't want to spend that kind of money on them. it's nice someone takes in consideration the newbies instead of just trying to promote the name brands all the time thank you. My question is, does the tension wheel just control how hard the tip strikes? not sure I understand how you control the amount of movement on the tip. Did you place the tip on the warding to keep it from going down to far?
@lockpickinglawyer7 жыл бұрын
Thanks. The wheel controls how far back the internal striker is pulled back before it is released. And I control the striking distance by placing the tip in the keyway and using warding.
@Frip3611 ай бұрын
I wish more videos had this lighting. Lends a touch of the romantic to these hard utilitarian objects.
@claudiodiaz97525 жыл бұрын
Masterlock did not disappoint.
@timenavigator96434 жыл бұрын
I enjoy listening to you speak… Your articulations soothe my anxiety
@rickynomics4 жыл бұрын
I was told that learning how to Lock pick would open a lot of doors for me.
@AngryHatter6 жыл бұрын
Those are cheap picks. Every other pick I have used is 30 to 35 thousandths thick. Guns that use an angular impact are much harder to use well. One that impacts the pins simultaneously is preferred.
@sebastianortega193811 ай бұрын
What really surprised me about this video is the superb quality and outstanding performance against picking for that Master Lock, as it really surpassed the average Master Locks. I mean, I was honestly expecting it to open at the exact same moment you put the blade in... but no! Little champion was able to withstand a lot more than zero snaps!
@randomlyentertaining82875 жыл бұрын
2:16 Unless you're in my neck of the woods in the US where there's a 50/50 chance the lock will be mounted pins up or pins down. lol
@ivondavid Жыл бұрын
thank you Mr. Lawyer, you are providing us with fantastic information. I have a lock box which i bought at Office Depot and i have lost the lock. i have watched a few of your videos and will try to open it now. thank you again!!!!
@sparetire975 жыл бұрын
Love your videos. So soothing and knowledgeable. Keep going I really appreciate it even tho I’m not a lock picker. I’ll catch u on your next video. 💚
@juniorperry87573 жыл бұрын
A Bump" key, With a trigger.!! Great job, my friend.!! Also I just got to say", you're techniec" is flawless.!!! Or at least among the best I've ever seen......
@randomweirdo27015 жыл бұрын
Have you used the snap gun to pre pick a lock? What I mean is that it could line up the easy stuff and let you focus on trouble spots potentially saving time.
@steveadamo66933 жыл бұрын
In the following generation at about this point in time. These locks will have become novelty and perhaps used as pranks or something. Like many of the earlier ones do today. Next level locks have yet to be seen here but I like watching in pass of time. This guy is pretty amazing I must say. Every time like butter.
@P_RO_2 жыл бұрын
People are always going to buy cheap locks and everything else cheap too, so this tool will remain effective for a long time. Only those who are aware of how bad cheap locks are buy good ones- the internet and reviews have helped that some, but as LPL shows us even recommended locks can almost always be opened one way or another. In all honesty I have cheap locks on my house because those who seek to gain entrance will just kick the door in or enter through a window regardless of the locks used so they are good enough. The locks on my workshop are better because they need to be.
@totallyrandomlocksandpicks7 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tutorial! I have a Klom 838-PG-K2 just pulled it out of the safe and hit and #No. 3 Master while watching your video (I like to play along at home :) .....In 9 odd months rarely have I used it with....and no success it's snaps down however turning the blade upside down and inserting it in the lock that way is how I have mimicked the "up" movement, Good to hear you have your's working I consider it novelty junk --> insert many excuses here
@lockpickinglawyer7 жыл бұрын
LOL, the noise is annoying as heck.
@treeguyable3 жыл бұрын
Thank goodness, a van full of tools, and in depth knowledge, and a lot of experience ,is needed to go round picking random locks. At that point, a person could turn all that into an honest, lucrative living.
@DrTune2 жыл бұрын
I've seen a couple of sweet locksmith vans (often super well organized!) and my takeaway was that most of the contents was for cutting new keys; I get the impression that you'd have plenty of room left in a modest backpack if you loaded it up with picking tools
@LockNoob7 жыл бұрын
I got a snap gun for Christmas 🎄 I'll have to have a play with it now :-)
@lockpickinglawyer7 жыл бұрын
Good luck with it!
@DumbArse6 жыл бұрын
That logo design is very dope
@eclipsedave7 жыл бұрын
I recently bought an Eagle for less than $10, shipping included. Came with (2) straight and (2) angled blades and (1) tension wrench. I need to change the included nut/bolt to a wingnut assembly so the blade doesn't fly off again and take out someone's eye.
@lockpickinglawyer7 жыл бұрын
Seems like a good deal. Hope it works out.
@brandonsmith97426 жыл бұрын
I bought an eagle once. Came with a glove but it still bit me. Bastard flew off and I never saw it again. Waste of money.
@Potti3147 жыл бұрын
Something different - thank you for the little excursus; was interesting and entertaining. Will you try an electric gun next? ;-)
@lockpickinglawyer7 жыл бұрын
Funny you should mention an electric gun... I've had my eye on one. We will see.
@kylecorey887 жыл бұрын
one i never hear about much is one sold by lockpicks.com called "the martin pink electric lockpick gun"...who the hell is martin pink? lol....comes with a recharchable battery and a bulletproof aluminium case..its like 159.00 usd.its next to the southord pxs 500 and the klom electric gun, the klom has a rechargable battery as well , is a bit cheaper , the pxs500 has a lifetime warranty , they will rebuild it for free if you pay the postage , but i dont like the grip position on the southord , i do however think the way you hold it on the klom is the least awkward of them all
@Shikahusu7 жыл бұрын
Your channel is always informative and interesting. If you do get an electric gun I recommend you try one with both a spring loaded circular style tension tool and a standard tension tool. The vibration of a the electric gun and the rapid motion make it quite a bit harder for me to maintain steady tension and get feedback from a standard tension wrench. YMMV.
@sleepyheadz3 жыл бұрын
How about a shot gun?
@P_RO_2 жыл бұрын
@@sleepyheadz Actually there is a specialized shell for destructive lock removal called a "breaching load". Used properly it's relatively safe to the user and very effective. It's hardly known of outside of LE and Military circles but it does exist. If you happen across some (which is nigh-on impossible) don't try to use them without training, and positively don't try it with other loads or you'll be taking an ambulance ride right away...
@Frip3611 ай бұрын
I like your mellow mood lighting.
@aliesaito5 жыл бұрын
Thank you! You helped me figure out what I was doing wrong with my pick gun. It worked!!! 😊
@michaelosmon4 жыл бұрын
My old man told me once that a lock is only there to keep an honest man honest. Someone wants in they’ll find a way
@NoctisMotus7 жыл бұрын
They do require a certain amount of finesse. You are right, it is best to start with the minimum amount of snap and then slowly increase it as required. Bumping security pins requires a different approach in that you cannot apply tension first and then snap. Timing is a bitch though. As you say, modest bitting counts for a lot. Not that I use it ever, but the Sparrows double tap gun is pretty epic. Although it is a great tool, I currently use it as a dust collector. :)
@lockpickinglawyer7 жыл бұрын
Sounds right. This tool strikes me as something that requires more than a bit of practice to get the most out of it.
@geedubb-q1u3 жыл бұрын
That Italian lock looked very fashionable 😂
@christer6677 жыл бұрын
great review, only spp myself, but its fun to see all the different tools out there.
@lockpickinglawyer7 жыл бұрын
I mostly stick to SPP myself, but it's fun exploring.
@deanhankio63049 ай бұрын
I wasn't expecting the Master Lock being opened. Expected a total destruction from the pistol.
@jeffreyreindeer53517 жыл бұрын
Question. You talked about the different models being one that snaps up and snaps down for the difference of North American vs Euro locks. Why can't you just turn the gun upside down? Is the mechanism inside free floating one way or is it held in place by a spring or something?
@lockpickinglawyer7 жыл бұрын
You can definitely turn it upside down... it's just a matter of getting the one that's oriented for the majority of the locks you will encounter.
@jeffreyreindeer53517 жыл бұрын
LockPickingLawyer I guess it could be a bit awkward holding it upside-down if done repeatedly. Thank you for your reply and your reviews showing us that there are quality alternatives to some of the "brand name" tools.
@adel59045 жыл бұрын
@@lockpickinglawyer i have a kwikset lock installed upside down. do i use this gun upside down too?
@WH2503982 жыл бұрын
"20.000th of an inch" Dear lord... The imperialsystem.
@glasslinger6 жыл бұрын
OH NO! Anyone can walk into my house that easily? I got to go to the lock store and shop for a new door lock! (taking the pick gun along!)
@fins59 Жыл бұрын
3:45 For those of us that use the metric system, 20 thou = 0.5mm and 50 to 55 thou is roughly 1.25 to 1.5mm
@lauraheilbrunner96866 жыл бұрын
I've stumbled upon your channel more or less by accident (you know... that place on youtube again ^^)... I'm from Germany, maybe thats why youtube recommended me an ABUS-video from you. I've watched about 10 videos from you, pretty randomly through different locktypes and the two or three banggood-sets you were reviewing. To be honest: are there any locks at all, that are safe to lockpicking? You make it seem so easy to open almost any lock that is out there wich is not only a real surprise but also a very big letdown for someone like me who wants to have his house and stuff secured by some locks.
@therealoldnewb17165 жыл бұрын
Hi! Erstens: Gutes Englisch. Nice, dude. Zweitens: Das größte Problem beim Absichern ist, das relevante Umfeld (Zargen, Türblätter ... offene Fenster / Fenster auf der Rückseite, Terrassentür etc.) ebenfalls auf einen high security level zu bekommen. Soll heißen: Bevor jemand Dein Schloß knackt, wird wohl eher Dein Fenster eingeworfen oder aufgehebel. Drittens: Soooo viele Menschen mit der Erfahrung wie der Junge hier gibts dann auch nicht ;)
@shadroid5 ай бұрын
June 2024 here, years after the review. They took your advice and added engraving on the wheel to show tension direction.
@timbadtubesable5 жыл бұрын
Question most locks have clockwise rotation however i have come across locks with counterclockwise rotation how do you determine the rotation?
@Stopes.5 жыл бұрын
Always turn away from the latch/lock/wall. If you’re facing a door and the lock and handle are on the left side of the door, you would turn clockwise (ie away from the latch). If the lock and handle are on the right side of the door, you would turn counter-clockwise (ie away from the latch). It’s simple really once you understand that concept and how a lock works.
@swolff12345 жыл бұрын
@@Stopes. this is not always true.
@josephr.21704 жыл бұрын
@@andyk192 This
@johnshite46563 жыл бұрын
You don't even need to squeeze the trigger at the Master Lock, just brandish the pick gun and threaten the ML and it will pop right open like magic.
@tonyholt907 жыл бұрын
I'm loving the reviews different from the picking and informative! what's next :)
@lockpickinglawyer7 жыл бұрын
Thanks... Nothing new planned. I need to select some more items. Any suggestions?
@tonyholt907 жыл бұрын
LockPickingLawyer not sure IL have a think.
@kylecorey887 жыл бұрын
sparrows has a little kit called the 'widget kit -- there is not one single video on the net of someone using it or reviewing it , i had mentioned this to them once and they said they would but still never have..ihave the kit myself , of course never really use ,but if you want to be the first at something nobodys done , thats one that i know of..
@capitaldd36932 жыл бұрын
The makers of the snap gun must have watched your video - they labelled the tensioner(hi-low). Great video
@redcatimaging7 жыл бұрын
Very nice review video :). Wow the tip bends really fast. But this tool might destroy the fun of lockpicking sport. If you want to get a lock open fast...okay, but you probably could have picked it, as doesn't work that good on security pins either. Surprised that you got the Winkhaus open, some models have an anti bump pin inside ;).
@lockpickinglawyer7 жыл бұрын
Thanks. The blade were a bit off the mark, but the rest seemed to work ok... on the lower end locks. Certainly not a substitute for picking. Also, the Winkhaus did have an anti bump pin!
@kylecorey887 жыл бұрын
these guns have been around before lockpicking was a sport i do believe
@tonyelberg78143 жыл бұрын
I love the way you explain everything properly mate, your videos are great thanks keep it up
@user-ph5pf1ob2b4 жыл бұрын
He's like the Gordon Ramsey of locks
@WilliamMancel7 жыл бұрын
Great review. 👏 I bought one of those exact same guns a couple of months ago.. My intention was to see if a snap gun works, and is worth having. It does work, and like you, I had no prior experience with snap guns. I will probably buy a name brand one in the future. Mine also came with no markings. Takes some skill to use properly, but works quickly, although noisily, on some locks.
@jamester0006 жыл бұрын
play at 1.5 speed and it sounds normal and doesn't waste as much time
@solaries36 жыл бұрын
It's that lawyer cadence of his.
@iamtoast33976 жыл бұрын
@@solaries3 The habits people get into when they bill by the hour, huh? 😜
@jamiechen97055 жыл бұрын
Fuck you you piece of fucking shit
@ricksanchez82595 жыл бұрын
@@jamiechen9705 Your vid that you uploaded 2 months ago has no views, lol.
@Burgisan4 жыл бұрын
i was wondering if the reverse process would work on my padlocks. Pushing the pins all the way down holding them with tension and repeatedly smacking the locks with something while varying the tension. It was rather effective.
@kirkjohnson93537 жыл бұрын
I love your videos. I have a question about the pick gun. Having watched you pick many, many locks I was foolish enough to think it was not that difficult and could be learned with practice. So far , I am not improving much but I do have one Chinese lock that I can now pick fast- compared to not being able to pick at all when I started. So, in using the pick gun, how much of your unique lock picking talent is being used and how much could a doofus like me expect to achieve with one? I know the basic concept of picking extremely well. I seem to have little talent. Much like someone who understands music but lacks the talent to actually play well. (Perhaps others here can answer my question , I know many of you are talented and have experience also) On a surprising note- I do find lock fiddling (I can't call what I do picking yet) to be lots of fun and actually relaxing.
@lockpickinglawyer7 жыл бұрын
Thanks. It's hard for me to answer the question... I was a complete novice with a pick gun. Never touched one before 48 hours ago. So with a bit of a learning curve, I seemed to have some success with it. Not sure how others will fare. I will say, however, that (like raking) using a tool like this strikes me as something that looks very easy, but does actually require some skill and practice... probably quite a bit of practice to get the most out of the tool. Good luck with your picking -- have fair that practice really does pay off!
@kirkjohnson93537 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the reply. I can tell you the practice will happen. For some reason I really enjoy picking. It is inspiring to watch you mow your way through the pins. At least I know it is possible.
@kellypg6 жыл бұрын
@@kirkjohnson9353 it's been a year and a half. You get any better?
@hughgautier38942 жыл бұрын
It's up to $29.99 discounted to $23.99, but shipping to Florida allow 20+ days.
@NicholasAarons7 жыл бұрын
Great Video LPL. Keep up the great work. Nick.
@lockpickinglawyer7 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@velcroman112 жыл бұрын
Thank you for a very clear detailing on how to use a snap lock
@Mike_Rogge5 жыл бұрын
THIS IS THE THING THAT YOU USE TO PICK LOCK IN BLACK OPS II! I FOUND IT!
@morganflaherty95523 жыл бұрын
My experience with this tool is that it either works really quick and easy or you can use it as an assist to single pin picking not sure how to describe what I'm saying but I use the gun first kept the tension on then I went through tested checked each pin individually found each time I needed to do this that there was one that it just didn't want to work on but I was able to use the single pin technique to get that last stubborn one overall fairly decent product recommend getting the skills to do it without it
@majan62675 жыл бұрын
The two european locks did need a lot more snaps than the other locks, is there some basic difference in lock building?
@AdjacentJason5 жыл бұрын
Yep. Security pins. Many standard kwikset door locks from Walmart or Home Depot can be opened with many various methods since they typically don't have security pins. Look up "bumping locks" "raking locks"
@g.davies13655 жыл бұрын
Kwikset locks and other low cost locks have loose tolerances and rarely have security pins (spool pins; mushroom pins; etc.) making them easier to pick open than better quality locks. Most European locks are of better quality than Kwiksets, have tighter tolerances, tighter keyways and could have more pin stacks as well as security pins. There are also several U.S. lock manufacturers making high quality lock cylinders that are difficult to pick/bump/snap open.
@MongrelShark3 жыл бұрын
Looks to me like the bike spoke snap gun works better? Thanks for saving me $14.50 and a bunch of space in my kit.
@lirokangaming69374 жыл бұрын
Imagine: you are home aline and you hear sounds from outside: click-click, click-click...
@mikesrestoration3 жыл бұрын
I'm curious about the success of this machine, while the lock is mounted in a rigid door, as opposed to being held by hand. Seems as if the shock appied to the pins would be greater, and be more effective. Thoughts ?
@bird7186 жыл бұрын
i wonder how this is vs decent locks?
@lockpickinglawyer6 жыл бұрын
Not good.
@josephstogner83905 жыл бұрын
I am enjoying your vids, They certainly help when making a choice on lock purchases, although I have not seen a lock you cannot pick.
@ubermench10006 жыл бұрын
ya CAN GET THEM FOR $7.00 ON EBAY, and the're all the same whatever the brand. I personally have had NO luck with the damn thing. EH