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Lock Picking Techniques, Lock Picking Tools

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Lock picking is the act of unlocking a lock by analyzing and manipulating the components of the lock device, without the original key

Following are recommended tools and resources for picking locks.

How Lock Picking Works An explanation of how lock-picking works from HowStuffWorks.com
Lock Picking 101 Discussion Forum on Lock Picking
Greg Miller's Guide to Lock Picking for Beginners Guide to Lock Picking for Beginners
Guide to Lock Picking Guide to Lock Picking
Lock Picking Set Pocket Pro-Locksmith Set.  The eight-piece set contains the seven pick blade instruments and one tension tool preferred by most professional locksmiths. Each blade is machine crafted of high quality hardened spring steel to withstand bending before going through an extensive polish and chrome process. The handle is made of polished stainless steel. Whether you're just a hobbyist who wants to open old antiques or someone looking to enter the trade, this is the one locksmith set you'll want to have.
MIT Guide to Lock picking MIT Guide to Lock picking

 

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