The 264 and 265 have always been a bit of trouble to pick at least for me. They are good practice locks for standard pins because they can be overset easily.
It is called a comb pick. They are a tool that exploits a vulnerability that has been known about by lock makers for many years and they are still making locks with this problem. The one I used is from Sparrows lockpicks. But you can get cheap sets on Wish and variety of sources. They don't work on all locks but when they do work they work well and it is difficult for someone to know if you had a key or not.
It depends, how corroded is the lock? You could shim the shackle open with soda can shims or try make some improvised picking tools to try rake it open. It you success will depend greatly on how much corrosion there is on the lock. But it can be bypassed by shimming the shackle, picked with a rake tool, Or else if it is really siezed up and rusty you might have to try the wrenches method, hammer and chisel, saw, or bolt cutters. If you have WD40 or similar try spray the lock with it around the shackle and core to free things up.
I have a Tri-Circle lock that is about the size of your 265.. The plastic package said 465 50mm but the lock itself only says Tri-Circle and Top Security. Nice collection you have. I wish I bought more of the sizes. Cheers.
The numbers are there to make it easier for someone to replicat a key if it is lost. So it means that the nombers represent the heights on witch you need to lift the Pins to open the "baby security for drawers"
Before I started Lockpicking as a hobby, I remember my school gave us all these locks for out lockers. The janitor had to cut the locks of the lockers with bolt cutters every time someone lost their keys. I do remember one guy in my school pretending he knew how to pick a lock. Didn't work for him. I could have made money and had a few pranks if I picked locks back then lol
Very nice Bypassing. You can use a knife tool on some double locking unshielded padlocks. I did it on some Brinks Padlock's. I'll try to find that video and link it here. It was actually my second lock picking video, 11 months ago. ua-cam.com/video/1nmrJrZQsZQ/v-deo.html
I like your videos buddy, but I want to ask how can I get that tool box of tricycle
Just flying through these...imagine using this to secure something!
I'm just learning now. I'm struggling with my 264. I've only got a pick to bump with.
The 264 and 265 have always been a bit of trouble to pick at least for me. They are good practice locks for standard pins because they can be overset easily.
@@BD90.. I am having trouble with my 263 but I don't have a key and the condition isn't the best so could be internal issues.
Very cool my friend nice little collection of padlocks😊👍😎👍👍😎😎
Good work but whats that material used to open a 264 , I have not got it clearly. It's called..... .
It is called a comb pick. They are a tool that exploits a vulnerability that has been known about by lock makers for many years and they are still making locks with this problem. The one I used is from Sparrows lockpicks. But you can get cheap sets on Wish and variety of sources. They don't work on all locks but when they do work they work well and it is difficult for someone to know if you had a key or not.
Nice job buddy! Very cool 😎⛄️👍😊☺️👏
Thank you Frosty.
Why the tool not work in 266 and work in 267
Wow, didn't think the whole range would be bypassable.🤔🍺✌
Lol ye
Thank you. u made me bypass the first lock today.
I have a 265 that I lost the key for plus the front gate is still locked with the padlock how do I open it
It depends, how corroded is the lock? You could shim the shackle open with soda can shims or try make some improvised picking tools to try rake it open.
It you success will depend greatly on how much corrosion there is on the lock. But it can be bypassed by shimming the shackle, picked with a rake tool,
Or else if it is really siezed up and rusty you might have to try the wrenches method, hammer and chisel, saw, or bolt cutters.
If you have WD40 or similar try spray the lock with it around the shackle and core to free things up.
Nice one...and nice collection.
That 263 is a fucking cancer dude i couldnt pick it but when i throw it on floor softly it unlocks immediately
You can bypass it too like that?
My friend who tried lockpicking for the first time unlocked one of the mid sized ones in 15 seconds
Beginners luck 😜
I have a Tri-Circle lock that is about the size of your 265.. The plastic package said 465 50mm but the lock itself only says Tri-Circle and Top Security.
Nice collection you have. I wish I bought more of the sizes. Cheers.
I love the packaging....lol always so misleading. I wonder if they all get made in the same factory...???? But rebranded
The numbers are there to make it easier for someone to replicat a key if it is lost. So it means that the nombers represent the heights on witch you need to lift the Pins to open the "baby security for drawers"
I search for this video when my mother lost our home key and it really works
Cool video 🤟🏻 thanks for that pretty neat 😀
For 264, rocking only took 1 sec
Wow at school we went about these the wrong way, when we tried to pick locks with these we tried to turn the core.
Before I started Lockpicking as a hobby, I remember my school gave us all these locks for out lockers. The janitor had to cut the locks of the lockers with bolt cutters every time someone lost their keys. I do remember one guy in my school pretending he knew how to pick a lock. Didn't work for him. I could have made money and had a few pranks if I picked locks back then lol
264 Can Spp and also rocking..
The hardest technique to pick a lock is to reverse pick a lock. I am terrible at it.
Good vid. , enjoyed this ................
i have small tri-circle 261 lock and its easy to open it by barely inserting a piece of hard enough material XD
It is better as a keyring
@@BD90.. definitely
@@BD90.. Fun part is that it accepts any key of particular size
The 263 i have is very responsive to a bogata/prince even though the bitting is not flat :]
Yes some of the tri-circle rock open and other rake. But the odd rare one needs to be shimmed or sppd.
Cool! 😀🐈⬛🐾👏👍🍻
Very nice Bypassing. You can use a knife tool on some double locking unshielded padlocks. I did it on some Brinks Padlock's. I'll try to find that video and link it here. It was actually my second lock picking video, 11 months ago.
ua-cam.com/video/1nmrJrZQsZQ/v-deo.html
These are very useless locks
They all have flaws