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3008309 No.3008309 [Reply] [Original]

Any lock-pickers on /sci/ today?

I'm looking for resources on making my own kit and some locks to practice on. Protips?

>> No.3008413

I would LOVE to learn how to Lock-Pick, but i'm SURE you're not even allowed a kit in the UK.

>> No.3008416

>>3008413
good thing only queers and steers live in the UK

>> No.3008430

http://gregmiller.net/locks/mitguide/

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dumping

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>>3008440

>> No.3008465
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>>3008448

>> No.3008473

Any particular reason you want to construct your own tools? It's not like buying existing ones is that expensive.

>> No.3008486

>>3008465
That's cool as fuck.

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>>3008473

Because it's cooler.

>> No.3008564

Bump key for pin and tumbler, shim for padlocks

These two will handle 95% of locks you run into and take almost no skill.

Right now I"m trying to learn about RFID spoofing, anybody have any good resources?