The Arts of Lockpicking I
The Arts of Lockpicking I courtesy of The Jolly Roger
Lockpicking I: Cars and assorted other locks
While the basic themes of lockpicking and
uninvited entry have not
changed much in the last few years, some modern devices and
techniques have appeared on the scene.
Automobiles:
Many older automobiles
can still be opened with a Slim Jim type of
opener (these and other auto locksmithing
techniques are covered
fully in the book "In the Still of the Night", by John
Russell
III); however, many car manufacturers have built cases over the
lock
mechanism, or have moved the lock mechanism so the Slim Jim
will not work. So:
American Locksmith Service
P.O. Box 26
Culver City, CA 90230
ALS offers a
new and improved Slim Jim that is 30 inches long and
3/4 inches wide, so it will both reach
and slip through the new
car lock covers (inside the door). Price is $5.75 plus $2.00
postage and handling.
Cars manufactured by General Motors have always been a bane to
people who needed to open them, because the sidebar locking unit
they employ is very
difficult to pick. To further complicate
matters, the new GM cars employ metal shields to
make the use of a
Slim Jim type instrument very difficult. So:
Lock Technology
Corporation
685 Main St.
New Rochelle, NY 10801
LTC offers a cute little
tool which will easily remove the lock
cylinder without harm to the vehicle, and will allow
you to enter
and/or start the vehicle. The GMC-40 sells for $56.00 plus $2.00
for
postage and handling.
The best general automobile opening kit is probably a set of
/> lockout tools offered by:
Steck MFG Corporation
1319 W. Stewart St.
Dayton, OH 45408
For $29.95 one can purchase a complete set of six carbon lockout
tools that will open more than 95% of all the cars around.
Kwickset locks have become
quite popular as one step security
locks for many types of buildings. They are a bit harder
to pick
and offer a higher degree of security than a normal builder
installed door
lock. So:
A MFG
1151 Wallace St.
Massilon, OH 44646
Price is
$11.95. Kwickset locks can handily be disassembled and
the door opened without harm to either
the lock or the door by
using the above mentioned Kwick Out tool.
If you are too
lazy to pick auto locks:
Veehof Supply
Box 361
Storm Lake, IO 50588
VS sells tryout keys for most cars (tryout keys are used since
there is no one master
key for any one make of car, but there are
group type masters (a.k.a. tryout keys). Prices
average about
$20.00 a set.
Updated Lockpicking:
For years, there
have been a number of pick attack procedures for
most pin and tumbler lock systems. In
reverse order of ease they
are as follows:
Normal Picking: Using a pick set to
align the pins, one by one,
until the shear line is set and the lock opens.
Racking: This method uses picks that are constructed with a
series of bumps, or diamond shape
notches. These picks
are "raked" (i.e. run over all the pins at one time).
With luck, the pins will raise in the open position and
stay there. Raking, if successful, can
be much less of
an effort than standard picking.
Lock Aid Gun: This gun shaped
device was invented a number of
years ago and has found application with many
locksmiths and security personnel. Basically, a
needle shaped pick is inserted in the snout
of the
"gun", and the "trigger" is pulled. This action
snaps the
pick up and down strongly. If the tip is
slipped under the pins, they will also be snapped
/> up and down strongly. With a bit of luck they will
strike each other and separate at the
shear line
for a split second. When this happens the lock
will open. The lock aid gun
is not 100%
successful, but when it does work, the results are
very dramatic. You can
sometimes open the lock
with one snap of the trigger.
Vibrator: Some crafty
people have mounted a needle pick into an
electric toothbrush power unit. This vibrating
effect
will sometimes open pin tumbler locks — instantly.
There is now another
method to open pin and wafer locks in a very
short time. Although it resembles a toothbrush
pick in
appearance, it is actually an electronic device. I am speaking of
the Cobra
pick that is designed and sold by:
Fed Corporation
P.O. Box 569
Scottsdale,
AR 85252
The Cobra uses two nine volt batteries, teflon bearings (for less
noise), and a cam roller. It comes with three picks (for
different types of locks) and works
both in America and overseas,
on pin or wafer locks. The Cobra will open group one locks
/> (common door locks) in three to seven seconds with no damage, in
the hands of an
experienced locksmith. It can take a few seconds
more or up to a half a minute for someone
with no experience at
all. It will also open group two locks (including government,
high security, and medecos), although this can take a short time
longer. It will not open GM
sidear locks, although a device is
about to be introduced to fill that gap. How much for this
toy
that will open most locks in seven seconds?
$235.00 plus $4.00 shipping and
handling.
For you hard core safe crackers, FC also sells the MI-6 that will
open
most safes at a cost of $10,000 for the three wheel attack
model, and $10,500 for the four
wheel model. It comes in a sturdy
aluminum carrying case with monitor, disk drive and
software.
If none of these safe and sane ideas appeal to you, you can always
fall
back on the magic thermal lance…
The thermal lance is a rather crude instrument
constructed from
3/8 inch hollow magnesium rods. Each tube comes in a 10 foot
length,
but can be cut down if desired. Each one is threaded on
one end. To use the lance, you screw
the tube together with a
matted regulator (like a welding outfit uses) and hook up an
oxygen tank. Then oxygen is turned on and the rod is lit with a
standard welding ignitor. The
device produces an incredible
amount of heat. It is used for cutting up concrete blocks or
even
rocks. An active lance will go through a foot of steel in a few
seconds. The lance
is also known as a burning bar, and is
available from:
C.O.L. MFG
7748 W.
Addison
Chicago, IL 60634
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