This tubular lock pick set will be up for grabs in a future giveaway. If you can't wait for the opportunity to win this kit you can always go to lockpickmall.com and use the discount code: "ROYPICK" and get 6% off these tools.
Both the practice lock and the D lock were picked with the pick as it came out the box. Well apart from taking the pin out to pick the D lock. It's worth a bit of time to experiment. 🙂👍
Nice demonstration mate you did well opening that in your hand. If I try that I tend to move my hand holding the lock. Thanks for sharing and the lockpickmall site I disnt know about that one.
I spent years in martial arts training rubbing my tummy and patting my head. I glitched once and got thrown out of Nija school. So I became a pirate Cheers Derek, they sell some decent stuff which quality varies quite a lot.
This one's up for grabs at some point. I have a giveaway coming soon but it's won't be this pick set. It's nice to dabble a bit across the board with lock picking but it's expensive and time consuming. Cheers Steve.
👍👍💐❤️Cheers for the subtle SHOUT OUT ❤️💐👍👍 Yeah, looks like a good bit of kit, very well demonstrated Roy. It makes my tubular lock tension tool look very skanky and poor 😂😂😂 Cheers mate 👍 🍻 🍻 🍻
Subtle shout out 😉 Oh I don't know about skanky, I live homemade tools and yours certainly looks cool. Imagine what we could produce with the right tools, Brummie has his own lathe.
Sometimes they can be 50/50 on some locks but that might just be they need a little more experimentation. Overall they work quite well and you can use them to spp as Chris Capune has previously shown. Cheers buddy 😉👍
This tubular lock pick set will be up for grabs in a future giveaway. If you can't wait for the opportunity to win this kit you can always go to lockpickmall.com and use the discount code:
"ROYPICK" and get 6% off these tools.
This is a great review. I have never been able to get mine to work, i must play around with the bands a bit more, Cheers
Both the practice lock and the D lock were picked with the pick as it came out the box. Well apart from taking the pin out to pick the D lock. It's worth a bit of time to experiment.
🙂👍
Cheers Roy
Every lock I've tried here none of 3 fit 😆
Have to get few more
Well done
Cheers
The 7.8mm seems ti be the standard size, I think Chris Capune used the 7.8mm on some of his locks a while back.
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Nice demonstration mate you did well opening that in your hand. If I try that I tend to move my hand holding the lock. Thanks for sharing and the lockpickmall site I disnt know about that one.
I spent years in martial arts training rubbing my tummy and patting my head. I glitched once and got thrown out of Nija school. So I became a pirate
Cheers Derek, they sell some decent stuff which quality varies quite a lot.
Thanks for the review, i will have to get something like that in the future, i haven't done much with tubular locks yet
This one's up for grabs at some point. I have a giveaway coming soon but it's won't be this pick set. It's nice to dabble a bit across the board with lock picking but it's expensive and time consuming.
Cheers Steve.
👍👍💐❤️Cheers for the subtle SHOUT OUT ❤️💐👍👍
Yeah, looks like a good bit of kit, very well demonstrated Roy. It makes my tubular lock tension tool look very skanky and poor 😂😂😂
Cheers mate 👍 🍻 🍻 🍻
Subtle shout out 😉
Oh I don't know about skanky, I live homemade tools and yours certainly looks cool.
Imagine what we could produce with the right tools, Brummie has his own lathe.
Which brand of tubular lock pick/impressions tool do you recommend. Can u let me know please
Thx
I've got a set of them and I actually have had more success with them than another well known expensive brand, keep up the great reviews Roy 👍;-)
Sometimes they can be 50/50 on some locks but that might just be they need a little more experimentation. Overall they work quite well and you can use them to spp as Chris Capune has previously shown.
Cheers buddy 😉👍
Which brand of this tool should I get? What should I stay away from?