Are you ready to learn how to pick a lock?

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Are you ready to learn how to pick a lock?Good because this beginner's guide has helped thousands learn the art of lock picking and it will help you too!

Picking locks is not rocket science and with a little knowledge, practice, and a decent set of lock picking tools, you’ll learn how to pick a lock very quickly.As you will come to see, locks are extremely stupid creatures that put up little defense against anyone trying to pick them.

What Are the Benefits of Lockpicking?
When learning how-to lock picking strategies from our videos, you’ll be initially more paranoid. Now, this is a good thing. This will compel you to change your security system or devices as soon as possible. Remember that homeowners who are targets of burglary are usually complacent with their house security.  

Is Lock Picking Easy?
It is also often thought that learning how to pick a lock requires some Zen-like focus. That you must sit quietly in some candlelit room for hours upon hours to find any success at picking a lock.
Lock picking is easy to learn and apply, and in a short amount of time, you can learn all the basic lock picking concepts andtechniques. While some locks are more difficult to pick than others, a fundamental understanding of lock picking can help you pick the majority of the locks used today.

One of the lockpick techniques you might have heard before is the rocking technique.With this technique you actually simulate the movement of a rocking chair, you go from top to bottom with the lockpick.A good rake for this technique is the City Rake or the L-Rake. Make sure that the tip of the lockpick reaches the back of the lock.Try to get the last pin in the lock under the last notch of the rake and start wobbling. With this technique you can throw a little more variation in the rake technique.

The Plug of a Pin Tumbler Lock - Lock Picking Theory
The plug is a cylinder that rotates freely within the housing, creating a rotational shear line.The front of the plug is also where the key is inserted and on the back is either a cam or tailpiece which retracts the latch and opens the lock when rotated. The plug creates the bottom limit of the shear line!

Our lock pick accessories may be helpful for you! Top quality stainless steel and aluminum material is so sturdy in use that it could not easy to get rusty.All of our locksmith tools and lock pick sets are available to purchase online and the easiest way is through our Lockpickmall website.

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