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