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spanky2313

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Post Thu Aug 28, 2008 1:54 pm

Pick gun

What's the best pick gun to buy ?
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Post Thu Aug 28, 2008 2:08 pm

Re: Pick gun

spanky2313 wrote:What's the best pick gun to buy ?


Well right off the top of my head i would go with the Klom EPG.

I have one and it's amazing.

Here: http://www.uklockpickers.co.uk/oscommer ... rij2ol9qq0

Here's a vid i made on it:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=descOCVJexc[/youtube]

There's plenty more videos of it in action on youtube.

Hope that helps.
Lew
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Post Thu Aug 28, 2008 4:22 pm

Re: Pick gun

Klom is always a good bet for the price, but I do suggest you read another thread that talks about Pick Guns.

viewtopic.php?f=9&t=703
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GutterClown

Post Fri Aug 29, 2008 2:03 am

Re: Pick gun

I've got a Majestic Lockaid, and the oldest ones I've got at the shop are all Majestic Lockaids. They're the longest lasting guns I've used.

I've also had someone give me a DINO pick gun, which at first was utterly shocking but because of the screws rather than rivets, I was able to clean it up and get it running smooth.

The gun I bought from lockpicktools.com was shocking. I have never been able to open a lock with this gun. Riveted shut too, so I can't fix it.
Wouldn't buy one again.

I have one of the KLOM EPG's. I've only used it with the provided tips, and went for the straight pick tip I'm used to. I found it would open locks eventually, but I could do the same job quicker with my Lockaid.
I didn't have any luck with the dimple tips either. I tried them on a KABA Gemini though, so it was a fairly high security lock.

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