Video 32 - Newbie vs. SC1 Lishi tool on a Schlage Deadbolt - Unboxing and picking both tool & lock!
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- I received my SC1 Lishi lock picking Tool today. The Lishi SC1 is for Schlage 5 pin locks so I went to Walmart and picked up a Schlage deadbolt to try it on. In this video I will unbox the deadbolt and Lishi tool and try my luck at picking and then decoding the lock. As always, thanks so much for watching.
I purchased the Lishi SC1 2 in 1 picking and decoding tool from Amazon at:
www.amazon.com...
Lock Picking Newbie
Impressive. Lishi has indeed changed the playing field for picking.
I agree totally. Still like the old fashion picking method though.
You’re correct about using the SC4 - Deviant Ollam designed a spacer that can be 3D printed or purchased allowing the 6 pin Lishi to work in the 5 pin locks.
Great info. Thank you so much.
Another great video, thanks for sharing.
Thank you for watching
Very cool. I like those picks they seem to work very well.
They do indeed thanks for watching
That is a pretty popular lock found on lots of front doors. Nice work.
This is true. Thanks for watching
Nice picking, very nice.
Thanks for stopping by
Very nicely done LPN.
Thank you
You really made that look so easy. I liked and subbed.
Thank you so much.
Excellent picking.
Thank you
Now that is how to pick a lock. Wow.
Thanks for watching
Youve got pretty good style there. I'd like to see you SPP that lock too.
I will make a video doing just that. Currently I have up to video 45 in the bag so it may be a while before it shows up.
You made really quick work out of that one. Not bad for a newbie.
Thank you!
Wow, it looks so easy. What does a tool like that cost?
I currently have 4 of them. $70 is about average.
It's really scary a deadbolt can be picked so easily.
Indeed it is.
A newbie can do it :D
Indeed. Thanks for watching
I want one of those lishi picks. Can you send me one free? Please?
May do a product giveaway in the future,, but not today.
Seems like an expensive investment for a hobby doesnt it?
At $70 a tool it's a bit pricey but hey, what the heck :)