Help for ABSOLUTE beginners
Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 11:56 am
So you wan't to get into locksport.But you know nothing.So you go to your local library and/or bookstore and can't find anything on the subject.You go to your local hardware store and ask if they have lock picks,they give you a puzzled look and say "No".Your in a rut and don't know what to do.I went through all of this,I provided the following info so you won't have to.Here's where to read up on,get accurate info on the subject and where to get all the necessary tools so you can start picking locks in no time:
Here's a free guide(The first place I ever started learning about lockpicking)
very helpful and includes ton's of illustrations:http://www.lockpickshop.com/Lockpicking-Guide/lock-picking1.htm
Here's a website which includes a free seminar on the basics of auto entry: Z-Tool.com
Tool sources(That will sell to anyone):
Southord.com
Lockpicktools.com
Lockpickshop.com
Foley-Belsaw.com
JLUSA.com
HIGHLY RECOMMNEDED READING:
the Visual Guide to Lock Picking.This is the best book on lockpicking I have ever read so far.Will teach a person who knows "ABSOLUTELY NOTHING"about locks and lock picking and teach them just about everything they need to know
What I recommend you buy:
MPXS-14 by Southord(Contains all the picks and tension wrenches necessary to open approximately 99% of all wafer and pin tumbler locks out there)
the Visual Guide To Lock Picking.
If you have any questions feel free to PM me.
Here's a free guide(The first place I ever started learning about lockpicking)
very helpful and includes ton's of illustrations:http://www.lockpickshop.com/Lockpicking-Guide/lock-picking1.htm
Here's a website which includes a free seminar on the basics of auto entry: Z-Tool.com
Tool sources(That will sell to anyone):
Southord.com
Lockpicktools.com
Lockpickshop.com
Foley-Belsaw.com
JLUSA.com
HIGHLY RECOMMNEDED READING:
the Visual Guide to Lock Picking.This is the best book on lockpicking I have ever read so far.Will teach a person who knows "ABSOLUTELY NOTHING"about locks and lock picking and teach them just about everything they need to know
What I recommend you buy:
MPXS-14 by Southord(Contains all the picks and tension wrenches necessary to open approximately 99% of all wafer and pin tumbler locks out there)
the Visual Guide To Lock Picking.
If you have any questions feel free to PM me.