Bump Keys versus Snap Gun
I do not understand what the advantage is of having a ring of bump keys when it appears that a snap gun and tension wrench would perform the same function.
Thank you in advance for your input.
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norwoodgolf wrote:I own a ring of bump keys and an electric pick gun.
Bump keys are cheap and they are easy to master. The electric pick gun/snap gun is more expensive and requires a lot more practice. I don't even take my electric pick gun in the field with me any more--it's too much work.
My advice: only buy a snap gun/electric pick gun if you have disposable income AND you have a burning desire to own every type of lock picking tool.
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selim wrote:My success rate with bump keys is about 95 %. It's all in how they are made, and I don't use rubber washers - or what ever they are called. I always spend a few minutes trying to pick first. This was at work not at home, when I am home I should practice my picking skills more.
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