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--------------------------------------- ]] LOCK PICKING [[ ]] by:Black Cobra [[ --------------------------------------- So you want to be a criminal. Well, if you're wanting to be like James Bond and open a lock in fifteen seconds, go to Hollywood because that's the only place you're gonna do it. Even experienced locksmiths can spend 5 to 10 minutes on a lock if they're unlucky. If you are looking for extremely quick access, look elsewhere. The following instructions will pertain mostly to the "lock-in-knob" type lock, since it is the easiest to pick. If there is sufficient demand, I will later write a file discussing the other forms of entrance, including dead-bolts. First of all, you need a pick set. If you know a locksmith, get him to make you a set. This will be the best possible set for you to use. If you can't find a locksmith willing to supply a set, don't give up hope. It is possible to make your own, if you have access to a grinder -- you can use a file, but it takes forever. Even better would be to take a mail-order locksmith course -- at the end of one you can legally buy key blanks and so forth, and can even go into business for yourself! But those cost a lot of money, and most people don't need to go to all the trouble. The first thing you need to make your own is an allen wrench set (very small). These should be small enough to fit into the keyhole slot. Now, bend the long end of the allen wrench at a slight angle..(not 90 deg.) It should look something like this: #1 \\ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ (This is the handle that \\\ was already here.) \\\ \\\ \\\ \\\ Now, take your pick to a grinder or a file and smooth the end (#1) until it's rounded so it won't hang inside the lock. Test your tool out on doorknobs at your house to see if it will slide in and out smoothly. Now this is where the screwdriver comes in. Is it small enough for it and your pick to be used in the same lock at the same time, one above the other? Let's hope so, because that's the only way you're gonna open it. In the coming instructions, please refer to this chart of the interior of a lock: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX| K # # # # # # | E # # # # | Y * * | H * * * * * * | O | L | E XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX| #= upper tumbler pin