So we've got a guy that's a master lockpicker, knowledgeable gun owner, and a Lawyer. Somebody needs to make a tv show about this guy secretly being a contract killer
His skill level is completely maxed out, though Plus he already knew how the mechanism inside the lock worked, and had time to study and practice with it beforehand Anyone who doesn't know this particular lock the way he does (and have his level of skill) is going to need to steal the whole locked item anyways to have any chance of getting it unlocked
Honestly this is his hobby he does this for fun on a regular basis and has atleast some degree of intelligence most people that have this much skill and experience with a decent head on their shoulders aren't going to bother picking a lock to steal whatever you have "protected" by it because they could easily earn the money to buy it with less risk and not much more work...
@@lukemahoney2000 If unpickable means not able to be picked in the time it takes for someone to see you picking the lock, there are unpickable locks (I think the one made by stuff made here would take a long time without some specialised equipment used to defeat that mechanism)
"Class A Pickproof"? Very impressive. The well-known and prestigious PDFMA certification committee gave this lock its very highest rating. For those unfamiliar with the acronym, it stands for "Pulled Directly From My A..."
@@elderrusty541 there are gun makers outside US dude. and since the AR platform is so widely used people start making new weapon platform very similar to the ARs
Yeah two things you need to take into account is the skill of a guy who loves lock so much a made an entire youtube channel around compared to the average lockpicking guy, and also the actual situation where you would be required to pick said lock in reality, including the stress of being discovered, bad luminosity, bad angle, the eventual time limit and the fact that you may not even know what lock you are trying to pick
He does have a very good reason to, if the gun lock cannot stop the gun from being used then it is very dangerous because a kid or criminal could gain access to it and hurt themselves of others
Yeah, to use your analogy... Kitchen Nightmares is a bunch of adults literally poisoning paying customers. Kids have been cooking less than a decade and pull out shit that might be slightly over/undercooked, but at least they aren't committing war crimes with their fuckups.
and then there is kitchen nightmares uk where its less about Gordon being disgusted about stupid owners and more about finding the issues and working with them.
Soggy Wombat They can literally watch a 5 minute UA-cam video. Then go shoot up their shoot. Then claim "mental issues".....all because of ignorant parents like you.
I don’t know. I’d be stoked to see someone pick my lock if I was on the marketing team. There probably aren’t that many locks that are well and truly impossible to break, and seeing someone who obviously has a lot of skill do it should demonstrate that it’s not something that could be done by the average thief. Locks are more of symbolic deterrents than actual security, don’t you think?
@@jaydubcee_ True, all locks are bypassable by any means given enough time and same is almost true with picking. LPL is a master, 9,999/10,000 averages joe's trying this, fail. Agree completely with you
@@xX1GuNNy1Xx He's probably closer to 9,800/10,000. I'm like 25/10,000 because I'm fairly confident that I could pick a Master Lock after watching his videos. Lol Edit: 7 months later and people still replying to me. I misread. Deal with it.
"It might not be pick proof, but it certainly is pick resistant enough to be better than most on the market" That sounds like a glowing review considering who said it.
*at area 51, gunshots all around* "This is the lockpicking lawer and what I have for you today is this Salraccian Growth Chamber door lock which we're going to pick with nothing more than a condom wrapper..."
Hold the lever on the dead bolt and laugh at his frustration. Meanwhile, while LPL is distracting me, Bosnian bill has already made it through the front door and is picking the fire-safe with all my important personal and bank documents.
You hear that its time to activate security layer 2. Enheat lock to 200 degrees celsius. Liven lock to 240 Volts. Have an automated gun fire a prong attached to an earth lead grounded at the other end into the intruder, in case he/she anticipated the first 2 countermeasures and brought welding gloves and an insulated mat.
This is the lockpicking lawyer, and today we have the Starship Enterprise. It's secured with a voice-activated security system and command codes and today I'm going to unlock it with this semi-warm dog turd.
Courtroom opposing Lawyer: Your honor, how could he/she get inside, it was guarded by a pickproof grade a lock. LPLawyer: I picked the lock in question before you finished your sentence.
LPL: *casually playing with something while waiting to be called to stand* Defense: "This lock cannot be-" LPL: *Tosses lock on the evidence table* LPL: "I did a video on it yesterday. UA-cam's still processing."
Usually if something requires a expert like LPL to pick or break into the time taken is thrown out the window as the average person would not be that fast or good with lock picking as if it takes a average person that would not have the tools about 3min or so then it is a good lock It then goes into question of did the person that is being prosecuted have the right tools to pick it and other factors
I think one of my favorite things about your channel is the brevity. A lot of UA-camrs would have stretched to this topic out into a 15 plus minute video they just talking around in circles for like 10 minutes. But you just show the information you wanted to share in an entertaining fashion and then left. Amazing
"Prevents the bolt from closing and also blocks access to the chamber. So once this is in place, the gun is well and truly disabled." So basically this GunBlocker is a ball gag for rifles, even the red colour fits.
I think that in fairness to lock manufacturers, the only thing we can prove by sending you locks is whether or not it is a lock at all. They must be tearing their hair out.
@@springbloom5940 - I agree, the only pickproof lock is a welded shut steel box. Preferably it would be solid unobtainium, but, well, unobtanium is unobtainable.
Anybody else notice the “safe, semi, engage” selector? So besides being a lawyer, expert cia type locksmith, super nice guy, and owner of some amazing firearms....is my man a class 3 holder as well?
No third pinhole so its not an mg stamp, though it might have a binary trigger or probably just a regular semiauto one. Do agree that his gun collection is really nice, lots of cool stuff.
LPL in a war: Small bullet hole on one... enemy two is down... miss on insurgent three.. back to one, still down... two... finally 3 is dead and... War over.
Props for being fair minded about a good product. Very few people out there have your level of skill as well as the experience necessary to recognise the particular technique needed to open this device.
it took me around 30+ minutes to pick a basic no brand padlock the first time i tried picking a lock and i felt really proud. and seeing this guy picking something of this level in about 1 minute just puts my acomplishment to shame.
Hes very experienced and really skilled with lockpicking and has the right tools to do so. You managed to pick a lock, even though it wasnt much, you picked it. I tried to pick a lock and i gave up lmao
This guy has +1000 videos of him picking a lock, surely has made it several thousands more times. It's no shame not to be this good at your first try, it's more than many of us has made.
@@yun-z there was a teenage genius that wrote a list of things to do with life /that are worth living for , he decided it wasnt worth it and killed himself
@@GuyParson that sounds kinda lame tbh, he did realised that many things aren't worth the effort to live for, and probably that everything is inherently meaningless, but he didn't try to expand his own horizon. Kinda short sighted ngl. if it was true, it was probably also due to other external reasons such as depression.
LockPickingLawyer i suggest the following. Based on the average skill set of someone with 1 year of lock picking experience. Rate locks on how long it would take suck a perwon tompick a lock. 10m, 30m etc
BowHunter77 if you were a lawyer with potentially pissed off clients, wouldn’t you be armed to the teeth too? Not saying Harry is a bad lawyer or anything but shit happens and you can’t win em all...
@@ElectricalSwift precisely the point I'm trying to illustrate. His assessment that that's a hard lock to pick is well founded given his expertise on the subject matter. Yet he is still able to pick it in less than a minute. That's impressive.
@@GummiSammi I'm glad you're sane! I almost thought you were one of the guys that get a lockpicking service for losing their keys and then complaining about the huge bill when the picking itself took under a minute.
more then likely he just never shoots it. most people don't train with their weapons as much as they should. they think it's like john wick where you just automatically hit everything you aim at lol. most people will never actually need to shoot more then a few feet so it works out i guess.
@@Dr.Zoidberg087 I think a master lockpicker/practicing(?)lawyer deserves more credit than, "he thinks it's like john wick". It's more than likely that he is well practiced with firearms and/or cleans them often
I bought this and it's great. Not only is it difficult to pick but you also can't brake the gun down with the lock in. The upper and lower receiver are stuck together. Best AR15 lock.
Yeah. A bullet proof suit of armor is something that can be shot by any bullet, at any time, at any position, and never fails. Nothing the US Military uses for its vests are bullet proof.
Hmm. Deeper indent would maybe make it harder/slower to put the key in making emergency access to your weapon slower. Maybe I'm over thinking it. Good idea nonetheless.
@@xl000 the video ends on 5:56. and the caliber of the Bullet from the gun that is shown in the video is a 5.56mm size. so its kinda like a pun. video ends on 5:56 and the gun shoots 5.56
"This is the lockpicking lawyer and what i have for you today is the lock of the vault inside the national bank." *proceeds to show the actual door to the bank vault and lockpicks it in 60 seconds*
I've known a thief through mutual friends/family for 30 yrs on and off as he does alot of time and was always impressed with his knowledge of homemade rakes, snap guns, bump keys, manual picking and security systems. he's a real piece of work but definitely a smart dude and always entertaining to have a drink with by the fire... its neat seeing these skills in a non criminal setting after all these years of it being a hidden talent only the worst of us had.
just thought of this, make a lock that when its opened (the pins are deep inside) hits the key with a letal rood going super fast, but the key has a hole there so if you try to pick it it breaks your tools
Add in breaking the hands or fingers and we have a lock that may not be pick proof but at the very least the picker won't do any harm or worse steal your computers
@@erikthegreat1000 I'd say have it require Windows 3.1 install with floppy discs (only there would be another "...'disc detainer' pick that Bosnian Bill and I made..." to take care of that...
Picking a lock is great and to Lock pick Lawyer, I love these videos as they have helped me at my job when called to open a lock. Legally I assure you. But that is if you want to save the lock or in more dubious or overt situations, so someone doesn't know you opened the lock. But I've often found, that the quickest way to open a lock is to remove the the keyed tumblers or pin portion of the lock with a drill bit. That portion of the lock is usually made of brass in most cases, soft steel in some, Some newer locks are made with aluminum, and a few locks that try and do something to prevent a drill bit from removing that part of the lock. Those that are effective at that are very expensive. Sorry, but the master locks and their clones that are made up of several plates of metal and riveted together, the rivet heads can be filed off and the plates removed to disassemble the lock. They are useless and I've filed them off with a small jewelers file in about 20 minutes. Some of those lock have a floating plate that has a slot for the key and spins to prevent drilling out the lock. I've defeated some of them with glue. Depending on time constraints and the metal, an acid can be used to remove that portion or eat through the shackle. Once the pins or tumblers are gone locks are easily opened. The point I'm trying to make here is that locks are really designed to keep honest people honest and to cause reasonable delay or frustration to the dishonest. No lock is beyond someone being able to defeat it. Saying a lock is pick proof or any thing defeat proof, is like saying a ship is unsinkable. Like what they said about the Titanic and y'all know that story. How do I know this, I'm a machinist. I was an aircraft machinist in the Air Force and some of us were trained to pick locks and open safes when the keys were lost, or locks didn't work, or combinations were lost and we were authorized to do so. Also be weary of the claim that something is made of Aircraft Aluminum. It is still aluminum, it may be an aircraft grade, like 7075 T-7, but it is still aluminum and easily filed or cut.
This video was 5:56 minutes.... Gunnies laugh now.... Sorry. I have this lock and what I like about it besides the pick resisitence is that it locks the upper and lower together. Many will know that there is only two push pins holding an AR upper and lower together, and a simple trigger lock would allow you to steal my upper with no issue.
Honestly if theyd steal the upper, a trigger lock or this one wouldnt stop them from stealing the lower. If nothing else, that gives them more means to try and break into it at their place
Most AR lowers have 3 position safeties, some even 4. Notice there is no pin in the lower receiver for an auto sear. Unless this firearm has a drop-in auto sear and a handful of other full auto parts, It is simply just another AR clone.
@Leonard Chornomaz you're right, the safety on semi auto AR-15s only have 2 detent positions, but there is an external stop though at the "FULL" position. How is this not an AR platform rifle? Except for the bolt carrier, almost every other part will swap with AR parts.
@Leonard Chornomaz Every part in that lower receiver will swap with an AR, and it uses the same magazines. It is milled from a solid block of aluminum instead of being forged, so it looks different but all the critical dimensions and functions are the same as on any other AR. Maybe I just don't know what your definition of "platform" is.
Just handmade my very first ar-15 (massively proud and excited about it) it’s my only gun I own and I have children who I can’t trust so this seems like a pretty legit gun lock 😂 definitely gonna buy it
Off subject: It's amazing... I can go back YEARS and your videos are so CONSISTENT. Deliver, sound, voice, 1st rate content.. everything. No awkward years (yet:) It's quit comforting! Just saying . Cheers from So.Ca.USA 3rd house on the left
Because dentists are intensely focused on very small details when they work they tend to sound droney when they talk, Like he does when hes trying to listen for the clicks in the lock so he can tell if it is the correct phase.
@@alex2005z Fun switch is a 3 position safety. Safe, fire, and the fun part, full auto. It's pretty rare to see an AR15 with a real 3 position safety due to it costing 10s of thousands and months of government paperwork. However, many are custom built with mix and match parts, so the manufacturer of the receiver will often engrave a marker in the 3rd position since the internals will come from somewhere else. Safe/Semi/Auto is standard, but you often see something funny, like Safe/Pew/PewPewPew. The rifle in the video does not have the extra pin that retains the extra parts for full auto.
@@alex2005z The trigger is usually the "bang switch", but it is very fun, so you could technically swap the two terms. But most people will assume you mean full auto if you say "fun switch."
@@mattmanbrownbro There's a little Geissele logo G on the side of the trigger itself. Not all brands will have logos on them, most milspec triggers don't. Some brands have unique styling to their triggers, but Geissele slaps a big ol' G on it.
Love this guy not only is he a lock picking genius he just happens to have an ar15 among other serious weapons at hand for effective props and whatever else you do with such things definitely would not recommend picking the lock on his front door for more than one reason.
The most American video I have seen in a long time :) In Sweden we have rules that you need to store all you fire arms in a gun safe that is not possible to move either by bolted to the ground or way over 150kg with no handles or ways to pick it up.
I'm a huge gun nerd, and I have never seen an AR15 with the charging handle directly on the bolt carrier. Thats honestly super badass. Hope it works okay and isn't just a gimmicky thing.
So we've got a guy that's a master lockpicker, knowledgeable gun owner, and a Lawyer.
Somebody needs to make a tv show about this guy secretly being a contract killer
Who says that isn't the case?
* Discreetly slides a golden coin across the table *
* Discreetly peels the foil off and eats the chocolate *
@@EvanIsAwesome777 "wait wtf that wasnt chocolate how did you peel the foil off"
*foil scratches shiny gun
lockpick lawyer: picks lock in 30 sec. "yea its not pick proof but likely best on market." me: lost all faith in locks ever.
His skill level is completely maxed out, though
Plus he already knew how the mechanism inside the lock worked, and had time to study and practice with it beforehand
Anyone who doesn't know this particular lock the way he does (and have his level of skill) is going to need to steal the whole locked item anyways to have any chance of getting it unlocked
It's like a website-you can make it as hacker-proof as you want, but there's always someone who's just skilled enough to break that barrier.
Honestly this is his hobby he does this for fun on a regular basis and has atleast some degree of intelligence most people that have this much skill and experience with a decent head on their shoulders aren't going to bother picking a lock to steal whatever you have "protected" by it because they could easily earn the money to buy it with less risk and not much more work...
Level 100 lockpicking
FYI, there are quite a number of high security locks which LPL is unable to pick, if you are willing to spend that much money.
This man is always personally offended at the term “unpickable”
Lock company: Our lock is unpickable!
LP: ... And I took that personally
A man can achieve anything if he has both patience and practice.
There’s no such thing as an unpickable lock
@@lukemahoney2000
If unpickable means not able to be picked in the time it takes for someone to see you picking the lock, there are unpickable locks (I think the one made by stuff made here would take a long time without some specialised equipment used to defeat that mechanism)
@@jakethesnake6783 to quote LPL himself, " there's no such thing as an unpickable lock, i just dont have enough skill to do it yet "
I like how the video length is 5.56
Hello Mr verified guy
@@kissingthehomiesizntgay4718 yeah but it’s close enough to make a joje
@@kissingthehomiesizntgay4718 Depends on the platform. Desktop has always rounded up the time, while Mobile has always rounded down.
I guess not all Canadians are polite
@@justineadebisi8225 Youre one of those nerds who has a stack of Participation Trophys.
"Class A Pickproof"? Very impressive. The well-known and prestigious PDFMA certification committee gave this lock its very highest rating.
For those unfamiliar with the acronym, it stands for "Pulled Directly From My A..."
I laughed more than i should have at this
Lol
lmfao
Haha
They had us in the first half not gonna lie
Best damn campaign ad for this company : "According to LPL, we are second to none"
I'd like the comment, but it's at 416, and I really like the H&K 416.
Not Telling that’s a real gun? I thought it was one of those close to real guns you see in games to get around copyright
Elder Rusty Nah, it’s the real deal. H&K is a German gun company famous for the MP5, UMP, MP7 and such.
@@elderrusty541 there are gun makers outside US dude. and since the AR platform is so widely used people start making new weapon platform very similar to the ARs
Ivan Ting when did I say only American companies make guns? I didn’t, I just never knew about HnK, weird cause I follow quite a few gun channels
\*picks lock in less than a minute\*
"this is a very good lock"
That's why people call him to be "skilled".
He's talking in the perspective of the average lock picker.
Yeah two things you need to take into account is the skill of a guy who loves lock so much a made an entire youtube channel around compared to the average lockpicking guy, and also the actual situation where you would be required to pick said lock in reality, including the stress of being discovered, bad luminosity, bad angle, the eventual time limit and the fact that you may not even know what lock you are trying to pick
Lockpicking 100
He has a very high level
I love how much more critical LPL is on the gun lock videos. It's like Gordon Ramsey with cooks vs Gordon Ramsey with kids
He does have a very good reason to, if the gun lock cannot stop the gun from being used then it is very dangerous because a kid or criminal could gain access to it and hurt themselves of others
Yeah, to use your analogy...
Kitchen Nightmares is a bunch of adults literally poisoning paying customers.
Kids have been cooking less than a decade and pull out shit that might be slightly over/undercooked, but at least they aren't committing war crimes with their fuckups.
Indeed 😁
and then there is kitchen nightmares uk where its less about Gordon being disgusted about stupid owners and more about finding the issues and working with them.
Luckily most children aren't expert level locksmiths.
this is not for keeping kids out, this is for keeping it from being used against you in some kind of home invasion. an equally silly prospect.
in an invasion you'd bring an actual weapon, why use an ar-15
For a bank robbery, maybe. for a night prowler? Not likely. No one is sneaking about anywhere with an AR-15 tucked in their back pocket.
Soggy Wombat They can literally watch a 5 minute UA-cam video. Then go shoot up their shoot. Then claim "mental issues".....all because of ignorant parents like you.
@@alexcorona you seriously think anyone is going to be able to pick that lock just from watching this video?
Lock company: *makes pickproof lock*
LockPickingLawyer: "so today we have this pickproof lock"
Lock company PR team: *nervous sweating*
They just need to stop labeling these locks pickproof.
he pretty much gave them a glowing review compared to all the other gun locks he reviewed, tho
I don’t know. I’d be stoked to see someone pick my lock if I was on the marketing team. There probably aren’t that many locks that are well and truly impossible to break, and seeing someone who obviously has a lot of skill do it should demonstrate that it’s not something that could be done by the average thief. Locks are more of symbolic deterrents than actual security, don’t you think?
@@jaydubcee_ True, all locks are bypassable by any means given enough time and same is almost true with picking. LPL is a master, 9,999/10,000 averages joe's trying this, fail. Agree completely with you
@@xX1GuNNy1Xx
He's probably closer to 9,800/10,000.
I'm like 25/10,000 because I'm fairly confident that I could pick a Master Lock after watching his videos. Lol
Edit: 7 months later and people still replying to me. I misread. Deal with it.
YES, he needs an AR -15.
He has to protect his locks
The bill o'needs
I've seen two diferent AR-15s in his videos so far
@@tommyw.9424 Forgetting about his handguns, are you.
@@b226tj Nope. Was just talking about the ARs.
just lock the locks
"It might not be pick proof, but it certainly is pick resistant enough to be better than most on the market"
That sounds like a glowing review considering who said it.
@SUBJECT M01 and which ones are easyest to pick
Also sounds like lawyer speak, which is to be expected lol
@@mayday8413 is he actually a lawyer or is it just his online alias?
@@SorowFame he's a lawyer
This is exactly how I took it too....
*at area 51, gunshots all around*
"This is the lockpicking lawer and what I have for you today is this Salraccian Growth Chamber door lock which we're going to pick with nothing more than a condom wrapper..."
Uh oh.
*U h* *O h*
stinky
You made me laugh. nice comment ! :D
Why tf does googling what a salraccian growth chamber is bring me to this video
@@PixelBoyMiner same lol
This channel is what lockpicking 100 looks like
Locking picking 100 legend 3.
Lockpicking 303
Lockpicking 55a
Very much so
sometimes it's kinda insane that he could tackle a lot of locks with weird-ass keyholes
Imagine just being sat there and from your back door
"nothing on 1"
"two is binding"
"nothing on three"
"click from four"
The Professional Idiots underrated lol
Hold the lever on the dead bolt and laugh at his frustration. Meanwhile, while LPL is distracting me, Bosnian bill has already made it through the front door and is picking the fire-safe with all my important personal and bank documents.
Now you're part of the other 10k original comedians that made that exact same anti joke before you, congrats.
Plantifolia Plantas you must be an absolute joy at parties and must _just_ love pickup lines.
You hear that its time to activate security layer 2.
Enheat lock to 200 degrees celsius.
Liven lock to 240 Volts.
Have an automated gun fire a prong attached to an earth lead grounded at the other end into the intruder, in case he/she anticipated the first 2 countermeasures and brought welding gloves and an insulated mat.
'Being very careful not to put your hand in front of this button'...he's definitely accidentally hit his own hand with it before😂
Imagine working at a gun store and hearing "nothing on one, nothing on two" coming from the direction of the cases.
Oh no.
I love to imagine that with his voice lol!
More like these cases are secured with simple wafer locks, watch as I take them open.
Imagine having a "gun store". Lmao so American
@@ivamanral989 they are a thing
I appreciate this video being 5:56 long.
It says 5:55 for me
@@spis_dritt Some phones or computers consider 0:00 As a non-second so it doesn't count. That is why it's different to you and not the OP.
Its 556 can confirm
JaevlaSkit jävlaskit
5:55
This is the lockpicking lawyer, and today we have the Starship Enterprise. It's secured with a voice-activated security system and command codes and today I'm going to unlock it with this semi-warm dog turd.
Hahaha, a bloody semi-warm dog turd, that's so oddly specific but SO great.
Binar one is loose. So is two. Binar three is binding. Binar four is set, so back to one and... we’re in.
The voice activated security system can be picked with a little effort using this tool BosnianBill and I made...
nothing on 1
click from 2
3 feels a bit squishy. Gotta get fresher poop
vulcans are a lot like locks change my mind
FirearmLock: NO YOU CANT JUST PICK OUR LOCKS
LockPickingLawyer: haha lock go *click*
Lock go Click on 1, nothing on 2, 3 is binding, nothing on 4...
I love this 4chan meme.
Why get lockpicking tools when you can use an ak14?”shoots lock” HAHA DUAL WIELDING
Atharr Umar wont work on all locks lol
gan go brrrr gan go tatatata
I literal lol'd at "I have no idea what class A means, but I'm familiar with the term pickproof" lmfao
@COMRADE SPIFFMAN Then you have not seen much yet.
who says "lol'd" anymore
are you sure its not dual?
It should technically be L'd ol
@@jangtheconqueror m'l'dol
I like how this "AR Rifle" lock picking video is 5:56 in length.
he knows what he's doing.
great catch, man
Yup
556 my man
Strange. It's 5:55.....not 5:56.
Courtroom opposing Lawyer: Your honor, how could he/she get inside, it was guarded by a pickproof grade a lock.
LPLawyer: I picked the lock in question before you finished your sentence.
LPL: *casually playing with something while waiting to be called to stand*
Defense: "This lock cannot be-"
LPL: *Tosses lock on the evidence table*
LPL: "I did a video on it yesterday. UA-cam's still processing."
“Your honor, This lock is completely pick proof”
“It did take me a whole 3 minutes, so I would say it is nearly impossible your honor”
Usually if something requires a expert like LPL to pick or break into the time taken is thrown out the window as the average person would not be that fast or good with lock picking as if it takes a average person that would not have the tools about 3min or so then it is a good lock
It then goes into question of did the person that is being prosecuted have the right tools to pick it and other factors
I think one of my favorite things about your channel is the brevity. A lot of UA-camrs would have stretched to this topic out into a 15 plus minute video they just talking around in circles for like 10 minutes. But you just show the information you wanted to share in an entertaining fashion and then left. Amazing
"Prevents the bolt from closing and also blocks access to the chamber. So once this is in place, the gun is well and truly disabled."
So basically this GunBlocker is a ball gag for rifles, even the red colour fits.
might wanna edit bro. blocks is blacks
@@bagellord113 Oof how did I make this typo, thanks
@@FLUX.2226 lol its aight.
you’re right, but i’m going to be stubborn about it because i hated reading out that sentence.
TIHI
Class A pick proof means it's not class b through z pick proof.
+Dirk Stabins Thanks for clearing that up. 😋
lol
what about german umlauts like ä ü and ö
@@MADNESSCOMBAT10 grammar nazi
@@MADNESSCOMBAT10 what about all the accents available
I think that in fairness to lock manufacturers, the only thing we can prove by sending you locks is whether or not it is a lock at all. They must be tearing their hair out.
Im not lockpicking lawyer, but my perception is that nothing with accessible 'pins'(discs, wafers, etc) is pickproof.
LOL, awesome way to put it 😂
What they really need is to make then reykeyable so people can put the "challange lock" hardware in them
@@springbloom5940 - I agree, the only pickproof lock is a welded shut steel box. Preferably it would be solid unobtainium, but, well, unobtanium is unobtainable.
@@petlahk4119, I just bought some unobtainium from Ali Express last week.
Anybody else notice the “safe, semi, engage” selector? So besides being a lawyer, expert cia type locksmith, super nice guy, and owner of some amazing firearms....is my man a class 3 holder as well?
No third pinhole so its not an mg stamp, though it might have a binary trigger or probably just a regular semiauto one.
Do agree that his gun collection is really nice, lots of cool stuff.
He's multi classing, he must play DnD
With this kind of skill i believe he is more than that
He coulda also be considered a comedian
Nope, there would be the notorious third pin between the two that are present, so not a machine gun, still a very nice ar though
Who else didn’t know that lockpickinglawyer had so many guns
The man knows how easy it is to break into a house. Doesnt surprise me at all lol
Haha true
LPL in a war: Small bullet hole on one... enemy two is down... miss on insurgent three.. back to one, still down... two... finally 3 is dead and... War over.
How would anybody know without him having showed them before? Also they're not necessarily his guns, he may be borrowing them for the videos.
I wouldn’t think a lawyer would believe in the second amendment
Props for being fair minded about a good product. Very few people out there have your level of skill as well as the experience necessary to recognise the particular technique needed to open this device.
it took me around 30+ minutes to pick a basic no brand padlock the first time i tried picking a lock and i felt really proud. and seeing this guy picking something of this level in about 1 minute just puts my acomplishment to shame.
Hes very experienced and really skilled with lockpicking and has the right tools to do so. You managed to pick a lock, even though it wasnt much, you picked it.
I tried to pick a lock and i gave up lmao
This guy has +1000 videos of him picking a lock, surely has made it several thousands more times.
It's no shame not to be this good at your first try, it's more than many of us has made.
Hey , a journey of a million miles begins with 1 step , he is just at like half a million
Everyone started somewhere..
No brand padlock? That’s where you went wrong, for your first lock try a masterlock.
well if your kid is smart enough to pick this lock he's probably smart enough not to shoot himself
Good point
ngl suicide rates is quite high among intelligent people
but he's probably smart enough know how to shoot somebody else
@@yun-z there was a teenage genius that wrote a list of things to do with life /that are worth living for , he decided it wasnt worth it and killed himself
@@GuyParson that sounds kinda lame tbh, he did realised that many things aren't worth the effort to live for, and probably that everything is inherently meaningless, but he didn't try to expand his own horizon. Kinda short sighted ngl. if it was true, it was probably also due to other external reasons such as depression.
Since you can pick every lock, why don’t you start rating them on a difficulty scale? Keep up the good work and cool vids 👍🏼👍🏼
+Jeff Smith Because my skill is constantly changing. Something that I would have considered an 8 two years ago may be a 4 or 5 now.
LockPickingLawyer i suggest the following. Based on the average skill set of someone with 1 year of lock picking experience. Rate locks on how long it would take suck a perwon tompick a lock. 10m, 30m etc
@@aierce Some people learn faster or slower than others. Weak system.
SoylentGamer that's where the magical word "average" comes into play...
@@religioniscancer6859 You wish, you're just pleb dick all the women make fun of to their girlfriends
Don't wanna mess with this lawyer lol. Dudes packing some serious heat.
BowHunter77 if you were a lawyer with potentially pissed off clients, wouldn’t you be armed to the teeth too? Not saying Harry is a bad lawyer or anything but shit happens and you can’t win em all...
He’ll break into your house, and leave all the locks carefully disassembled
I think you mean "picking some serious heat"
It’s just an AR-15. Pretty light on the heat for a rifle.
BowHunter77 it’s a 22
"Pick proof"
LPL: It took me a minute but you gotta remember, I was actually blindfolded and my little brother was picking the lock not me.
with a usb steering wheel that wasn't plugged in right?
nothing on one... small click on two... three is binding... back to one, click aaannnndddd
Nice videogamedunkey reference
Oh but you also have to remember that he doesn’t even have a little brother
And he wasn’t even trying
Love to see a random dunkey reference.
What I've learned from watching LPL is that there are no pick-proof locks, just locks that are too bothersome to pick
the crazy ones with the U shaped / W shaped keys were basically pickproof, just obviously could be sawed through if the attacker really wanted in
LPL: "require a fair amount of skill to open".
Also LPL: Opens it in 34 seconds flat LIKE A BWASS
Well, he is extremely skilled and has alot of practice under his belt.
@@ElectricalSwift precisely the point I'm trying to illustrate. His assessment that that's a hard lock to pick is well founded given his expertise on the subject matter. Yet he is still able to pick it in less than a minute. That's impressive.
@@GummiSammi Ah, I see, my mistake.
@@GummiSammi He practices off camera. We don't know how long it took the first time he tried.
@@GummiSammi I'm glad you're sane! I almost thought you were one of the guys that get a lockpicking service for losing their keys and then complaining about the huge bill when the picking itself took under a minute.
This guy definite cleans his AR every other day
He’s the type of gun owner to disassemble for fun
and I gotta say me too every gun is a mini puzzle
more then likely he just never shoots it. most people don't train with their weapons as much as they should. they think it's like john wick where you just automatically hit everything you aim at lol. most people will never actually need to shoot more then a few feet so it works out i guess.
@@Dr.Zoidberg087 ok Rambo
@@Dr.Zoidberg087 I think a master lockpicker/practicing(?)lawyer deserves more credit than, "he thinks it's like john wick". It's more than likely that he is well practiced with firearms and/or cleans them often
I'll be impressed by the lock when "pick-proof" doesn't get put in quotation marks haha, love the content man
I bought this and it's great. Not only is it difficult to pick but you also can't brake the gun down with the lock in. The upper and lower receiver are stuck together. Best AR15 lock.
Thats cool you cant disassemble it while its in
Unless you have a brn-180 lol
Pickproof!
Very small text: "if lockingpicklawyer didnt exist"
lockingpicklawyer? am i on the wrong channel? i came for lockpickinglawyer -_-
lawpickinglocker
lackpicklelayer
Lowpicklefoyer
Bingingpocklaw
Love how he also needed an AR-15 for this video
LOL, exactly: just as he picks deadbolts mounted on doors and padlocks fastened to hasps! :-)
Thought this was a tec9.
@@monke4349 how
@@monke4349 A person with as much appreciation for mechanical devices as the LPL has would surely never own a Tec-9. Not a chance.
@@DustMug I didn't read the title tho, just saw the thumbnail
Its crazy to me just how high the skill ceiling appears to be for lockpicking. This man makes things I consider to be impossible appear to be easy
The lock being "pick proof" means the same thing as something being advertised as "bullet proof"
Yeah. A bullet proof suit of armor is something that can be shot by any bullet, at any time, at any position, and never fails. Nothing the US Military uses for its vests are bullet proof.
idk man some of the locks on this channel look like they bout ready to go 1v1 against a minigun.
Should say resistant instead of proof
Everything bulletproof till you got a tank
@@bigtexuntex7825 That is why they have NIJ armor ratings to tell what they are bullet proof towards.
He can pick a lock quicker than an 8 yr old picks a nose
Dude, nose picking is hard, okay?
yes but can he pick faster than a 3 year old can run when you go. "what do you have"
*does it like 40 seconds* "this requires a fair amount to open"
That is why he is really skilled
* “this requires a fair amount of skill to open” so he can open it easily but most can’t
@@WhiteChicken7 well hes a god soo
If I was designing that I would have created a deeper indent for the lock to add some extra difficulty in picking.
Hmm. Deeper indent would maybe make it harder/slower to put the key in making emergency access to your weapon slower. Maybe I'm over thinking it. Good idea nonetheless.
Darrick Roesser, having a lock on a gun that would be used for an emergency isn’t a bright idea to begin with.
@@alexb5275 right? i have this weapon to protect and save my life if needed, i just need to get a separate key or thumb in a passcode to get to it.
Darrick Roesser if it’s going to be a home defense rifle it would be loaded and accessible not locked up that would be stupid.
@@darrickroesser6933 Maybe different models, rated from "home with children" to "police station"
Me after i've heard LPL praising this lock: the developer should've been so happy to see this
No joke. This was a huge shoutout to the quality of the product.
I like how the selector switch is labeled 'engage' for if you have a warp core installed.
lol, It's an Engage Armament lower that I also own. I never realized how clever that was. Also, Jean-Luc would approve
Anyone notice he's picking an AR and the video is 5:56 min long??? Love this channel! Keep it up!
Chad Dixon just scrolled the comment looking to see if I was the only one
should've been 2:23 for street cred on picking it soonish.
maybe. so what ? I don't get it
xl Chambered in 5.56
@@xl000 the video ends on 5:56. and the caliber of the Bullet from the gun that is shown in the video is a 5.56mm size. so its kinda like a pun. video ends on 5:56 and the gun shoots 5.56
today we'll be looking at the lock for a Porsche (brings out an actual Porsche instead of just the lock)
"This is the lockpicking lawyer and what i have for you today is the lock of the vault inside the national bank."
*proceeds to show the actual door to the bank vault and lockpicks it in 60 seconds*
Sebastião Mendonça It's in Ft. Knox.
@@ravensquote7206 hence his own personal armory
Lockpicking lawyers sees the term "pickproof"
Lockpickinglawyer: "Do I look like a joke to you?"
Side charging ar.. we need to see your gun collection! If you have this, you have to have some other cool things
I'm here to see if anyone else noticed it. Curious if he likes it?
If you think that little black button kicks hard when the lock is opened, get your hand behind that knob when the gun's fired!
@@2006STi I’ve got a side charger upper in 458 from Bear Creek and I love it
That BCG though, I've never seen a charging handle attached straight to it, it's beautiful
Yeah it is really cool, and much better than the charge handle.
Anyone know what upper that is?
@@industrialcoder Bear Creek Arsenal make aside charging upper like that.
@@swapnilmankame And it has a cutout on the left so the charging handle can still be ambi... Love it. Thanks for the link man
Lockickinglawyer:
Yes i give basicly tutorials how to break in my house, but also, try to leave it not inside a body bag
I've known a thief through mutual friends/family for 30 yrs on and off as he does alot of time and was always impressed with his knowledge of homemade rakes, snap guns, bump keys, manual picking and security systems. he's a real piece of work but definitely a smart dude and always entertaining to have a drink with by the fire... its neat seeing these skills in a non criminal setting after all these years of it being a hidden talent only the worst of us had.
just thought of this, make a lock that when its opened (the pins are deep inside) hits the key with a letal rood going super fast, but the key has a hole there so if you try to pick it it breaks your tools
Ooh nice,I wanna see the LPL try that.
This is genius!
Add in breaking the hands or fingers and we have a lock that may not be pick proof but at the very least the picker won't do any harm or worse steal your computers
Dude you are a genius
That's a damn nice rifle you got there.
Dang the gun has Microsoft edge on it
The gun is only for Edge people
The Chrome Blaster, coming this Christmas
"how to much your firearm inaccessible"
*Installs edge*
@@erikthegreat1000 I'd say have it require Windows 3.1 install with floppy discs (only there would be another "...'disc detainer' pick that Bosnian Bill and I made..." to take care of that...
Picking a lock is great and to Lock pick Lawyer, I love these videos as they have helped me at my job when called to open a lock. Legally I assure you.
But that is if you want to save the lock or in more dubious or overt situations, so someone doesn't know you opened the lock. But I've often found, that the quickest way to open a lock is to remove the the keyed tumblers or pin portion of the lock with a drill bit. That portion of the lock is usually made of brass in most cases, soft steel in some, Some newer locks are made with aluminum, and a few locks that try and do something to prevent a drill bit from removing that part of the lock. Those that are effective at that are very expensive.
Sorry, but the master locks and their clones that are made up of several plates of metal and riveted together, the rivet heads can be filed off and the plates removed to disassemble the lock. They are useless and I've filed them off with a small jewelers file in about 20 minutes. Some of those lock have a floating plate that has a slot for the key and spins to prevent drilling out the lock. I've defeated some of them with glue. Depending on time constraints and the metal, an acid can be used to remove that portion or eat through the shackle. Once the pins or tumblers are gone locks are easily opened.
The point I'm trying to make here is that locks are really designed to keep honest people honest and to cause reasonable delay or frustration to the dishonest. No lock is beyond someone being able to defeat it. Saying a lock is pick proof or any thing defeat proof, is like saying a ship is unsinkable. Like what they said about the Titanic and y'all know that story.
How do I know this, I'm a machinist. I was an aircraft machinist in the Air Force and some of us were trained to pick locks and open safes when the keys were lost, or locks didn't work, or combinations were lost and we were authorized to do so. Also be weary of the claim that something is made of Aircraft Aluminum. It is still aluminum, it may be an aircraft grade, like 7075 T-7, but it is still aluminum and easily filed or cut.
Perhaps companies manufacturing locks should give you the rights to grade all their locks.
everythjngs on a scale to shit to less shit
LPL needs something like InRangeTV’s stamp of hubris for locks he certifies.
I have an actual pickproof lock,
It explodes upon being unlocked, even by a key
Is its not pick proof it's just a bomb with a complex trigger...
@@dibackdraft
*yes, exactly*
Pfp checks out
No that’s a gernade attached to a lock
@@nullskull-everything5495 It probably is a grenade
LockPickingLawyer: Picks the lock.
ABUS: YOU'RE ALL FIRED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wait, he's a locksmith and gun owner? I find more reasons to love this man everyday.
Here's not actually a locksmith, just a lock picking hobbyist.
And I find more reason to fear this man everyday
He has the tools to rob a bank
What American isn’t a gun owner?
This video was 5:56 minutes.... Gunnies laugh now.... Sorry.
I have this lock and what I like about it besides the pick resisitence is that it locks the upper and lower together. Many will know that there is only two push pins holding an AR upper and lower together, and a simple trigger lock would allow you to steal my upper with no issue.
Honestly if theyd steal the upper, a trigger lock or this one wouldnt stop them from stealing the lower. If nothing else, that gives them more means to try and break into it at their place
Do i see a third firing mode on that lower? *ATF intensifies*
rip puppers
Most AR lowers have 3 position safeties, some even 4. Notice there is no pin in the lower receiver for an auto sear. Unless this firearm has a drop-in auto sear and a handful of other full auto parts, It is simply just another AR clone.
@Leonard Chornomaz you're right, the safety on semi auto AR-15s only have 2 detent positions, but there is an external stop though at the "FULL" position. How is this not an AR platform rifle? Except for the bolt carrier, almost every other part will swap with AR parts.
@Leonard Chornomaz Every part in that lower receiver will swap with an AR, and it uses the same magazines. It is milled from a solid block of aluminum instead of being forged, so it looks different but all the critical dimensions and functions are the same as on any other AR. Maybe I just don't know what your definition of "platform" is.
No third pin. Unless he's got a drop in auto sear/bent coat hanger, it ain't auto.
I'd love to get a look at his gun collection, because I don't think I've ever seen an OPS-4 upper in the wild.
Do you know what the lower is by chance?
Thank you, been looking for an answer to what the upper is for some time now
I was wondering what kind of upper that was. Guess I'm not boogie enough yet lol
Son, who do you want to be when you grow up?
A lockpicki..
*father's angry face*
...lawyer!
*Father's face turns happy*
Lmao
And so he did both.
Just handmade my very first ar-15 (massively proud and excited about it) it’s my only gun I own and I have children who I can’t trust so this seems like a pretty legit gun lock 😂 definitely gonna buy it
Welcome to the NSA watchlist, please take a seat
Andrew Gault ah, not another list I’m on :(
Company: says that lock is "pickproof"
LPL: *and i took that personally*
Off subject: It's amazing... I can go back YEARS and your videos are so CONSISTENT. Deliver, sound, voice, 1st rate content.. everything. No awkward years (yet:) It's quit comforting! Just saying . Cheers from So.Ca.USA 3rd house on the left
This man is the embodiment of the lock picking 100 meme
Why do i feel like hes a dentist whenever he lockpicks
Because dentists are intensely focused on very small details when they work they tend to sound droney when they talk, Like he does when hes trying to listen for the clicks in the lock so he can tell if it is the correct phase.
Lock company : makes pick proof lock
Lock picking lawyer : hold my picking tools
I can't help but notice the fun switch on that ar
I'm more interested in the side charging design on the AR.
Also, is that a fun switch I spy?
No 3rd pin, but many manufacturers will engrave something funny in the auto position
Is the fun switch the trigger, or am I missing something?
@@alex2005z Fun switch is a 3 position safety. Safe, fire, and the fun part, full auto. It's pretty rare to see an AR15 with a real 3 position safety due to it costing 10s of thousands and months of government paperwork. However, many are custom built with mix and match parts, so the manufacturer of the receiver will often engrave a marker in the 3rd position since the internals will come from somewhere else. Safe/Semi/Auto is standard, but you often see something funny, like Safe/Pew/PewPewPew. The rifle in the video does not have the extra pin that retains the extra parts for full auto.
@@joeplaice6177 oh ok, but the fun switch should really be the trigger
@@alex2005z
The trigger is usually the "bang switch", but it is very fun, so you could technically swap the two terms. But most people will assume you mean full auto if you say "fun switch."
"yeah i picked it, but it wouldn't be easy for others to do so"
'bout the best you're gonna get from mr. LockpickingLawyer
I Love how you have a spare A.R. 15 lying around
Dude has a bunch of guns
Clearly he has little to no trust in locks
I always greatly appreciate your videos concerning people's safety
I love how many guns he has, and how casually he has them in his videos
Im so confused by everything he says but it's still amazing.
Me too. Confused, but very impressed by his skills.
Geissele trigger LockPickingLawyer. I see you a well versed in many trades.. haha 👌👍
Good eye. 👍
How can you tell what brand the trigger is?
@@mattmanbrownbro There's a little Geissele logo G on the side of the trigger itself. Not all brands will have logos on them, most milspec triggers don't. Some brands have unique styling to their triggers, but Geissele slaps a big ol' G on it.
@@scrooglemcdoogle ahh i gotcha. I can't see it on my phone screen.
I’ve seen a few of LPL now and every time he is about to pick a lock it feels like he’s about to begin surgery or do a dentist check up. Love it
As the old saying goes; "Locks keep honest people honest." Oh yea and that's one really nice AR15 btw.
Everybody gangsta till you hear: “Loose at number 1...” From outside your classroom
That side charging upper is SWEET!
Love this guy not only is he a lock picking genius he just happens to have an ar15 among other serious weapons at hand for effective props and whatever else you do with such things definitely would not recommend picking the lock on his front door for more than one reason.
Sees a video with "pick proof" on the title
Me: Oh boy, some lock company is boutta go bankrupt tonight
Kinda brings new meaning to the phrase “lock and load.”
I can't tell when something going wrong because he's always so calm
The most American video I have seen in a long time :)
In Sweden we have rules that you need to store all you fire arms in a gun safe that is not possible to move either by bolted to the ground or way over 150kg with no handles or ways to pick it up.
It's funny how this guy just humiliates these so called " un pickable locks" it's just so funny
Hes like the saitama of lock picking. Its why he always sounds so unenergetic, hes never found something actually challenging
to be fair if a lock lasts 30+ seconds from lpl then personally id trust it, but you do have a point, calling it "pick proof" is a pretty robust claim
@@C20F which is why most things just say, "water resistant" these days lol... Maybe they should start saying "pick resistant" too
I just thought of this.
"This is the lock picking lawyer, put your hands up"
People that design locks: It's pick proof!
LockPickingLawyer: Hold my pick
I'm a huge gun nerd, and I have never seen an AR15 with the charging handle directly on the bolt carrier. Thats honestly super badass. Hope it works okay and isn't just a gimmicky thing.
true, im wondering the same thing
To be honest a lot of things are gimmicks with very little actually changing in the gun industry
I feel like this man can open a bank door w a donut like its nothing
Wow, you just seemed that look pretty easy, that's why I think a locksmith gone rogue could be very dangerous.
Jorge Castillo “gone rogue” lol
Luckily not every idiot could just buy a gun and be even more dangerous!
Oh, wait...
"Pick proof"
LPL: X to doubt
*(x) Doubt
X
The fact that the video is 5.56 long is satisfying.