I was wondering if it would be the comb, which is an even lesser skilled attack. That would (or should) be embarrassing for a lock manufacturer, if it works.
I purchased a genesis set just before they came with a case, and the picks are too soft ,,,, they bend very easily. Be careful LPL/COVERT products ......
I love the few times where it opens surprisingly easily, and he admits it's a fluke "This usually takes a few tries..." (pops open) "but sometimes it's the first try"
You got LPL's words out of context. He wasn't saying that this is a lock he would use and haven't talked about the possible appliances of it depends on its determined security level (around 10 seconds to pick). What he did is straight forward to compare between the two, and said it clearly: This one is a lock to modify, this one *can* be used out of the box. No need to thank me.
Masterlock is good enough for some tasks. When my dog figured out how to open the gate and take herself for a walk, Masterlock stopped that. It helps that my dog lacks opposable thumbs.
I use a masterlock when I need something with more stability than a zip tie, and possibly easier to open. For example, holding down the lid of my plastic trash can. Until racoons can use a wave rake, it's probably fine :D
Honestly, as much as I love this channel, I kinda wish he had more "locks that I would use" videos. It's great to warn people away from locks with faulty designs, but I don't know what the better alternatives are.
If anything, this channel has taught me that you should never, under any circumstances, rely on a padlock to keep anything safe. Not even the diary of a six-year-old.
Locks are usually much harder to use if you don't take them out of the box. Though, I guess it depends on what you are using them for. Master Locks will still work perfectly fine to stop papers from blowing off your desk even if you leave the packaging on.
It's so good to see you 'back at the beginning' where you use regular picks and practices. The specialized tools you have are very interesting, but watching you actually blast through a lock with your old-school techniques is just awesome. The only thing missing from this video is a dual gutting. Either way, thank you for putting up these videos.
We need a video of LPL giving lock suggestions he would give to serve different security purposes, such as locking your bike, up to closijg a storage locker
Seeing the title reminded me of the children's book "Same, Same but Different" I used to read to my kids and gave me a good laugh. Thanks for the lock review LPL.
Maybe you could have tried raking the second one first to demonstrate that it does not work? (whether the lock is resistant to raking or the shape of the keyway makes the rake not fit)
What makes a lock rakable is the relative depth of the key pins. When their depths are close to each other, it's easy to push all of them up at the same time with the wave rake.
If "Fluke" was a brand of locks, they'd probably be the best in the world, as LPL would always be comparing to them. Other locks just don't stand up to them :D
But why did John Fluke invoke his special homosexual rights to sell his company to the Chinese ? But we can have some comfort knowing he wasn't a Trump supporter !
Get LPL on the "barnacle" window boot from NY. A Giant briefcase suction cup parking infraction deterrent. It's activated with a key so it must be picked.
Wish I could do it so fast! You inspired me to start lockpicking! Just today I've applied for my Blue belt. Hope I can buy the Covert Instruments tools in the future here in the Netherlands so I can try them out! I only hear good things about them.
There's a garage door at my parents' house that hadn't been used for years, and the key cannot be found. We wanted the door open to make it easy to clean up the clutter inside. Your videos inspired me to get some improvised tools to unlock it. I used a bent keyring for tension and a jeweler's flathead as a pick, and it opened up. Happy picking
This would be quite the expensive project but I would love to see you spend a day testing gallium, specially on safes, it would be cool to smelt through a safe with gallium
I love when lock picking lawyer says “even a NOVICE could probably pick this opening” and puts heavy emphasis on novice to the point where it sounds like a slur
Great information, beautiful presentation, I can say I thoroughly enjoyed this video. But let's go ahead and watch it again just to make sure it was not a fluke.
Surprising (at least to me) to see something with the Schlage brand on the key that has no security pins. I would consider myself a novice to intermediate picker and every Schlage-branded cylinder I own has at least some spools.
It’s a shame the KS72 isn’t more secure from factory because the convenience of that cylinder is compelling for homeowners who want it keyed alike to their garage, etc. As you said, modifying it with a spool and some security pins would make is substantially more pick resistant, I just can’t believe they don’t do that from the factory with these higher-end pad locks
That pair is also a brilliant example of how you can't look at the key to determine quality of the lock. One on the left has the better quality keys, but the worse security.
Seems like you can pick every lock ever made. So your knowledge of lock weaknesses might point your imagination toward innovative improvements. I would enjoy watching a video from you about how you would design a pick-proof lock. Or what ideas do you have about making a perfect lock? Maybe a series featuring new, unique, strange and effective lock mechanisms to get people thinking how to move society beyond Master and Schlage.
Love your vids. I had a gun, weed and cash in a brinks home security safe (I have a teenager in the house). The key disappeared. I watched a couple of your vids for inspiration but am nowhere near adept a thief as you. But I got the thing open within about 7 minutes thanks to a bit of inspiration from you.
I have been watching your videos for a long while now, and decided to take the plunge and start lockpicking as a new hobby. Thanks for making these videos.
This guy. The skill... If I developed a combined biometric fingerprint scanner, iris scanner and DNA sequencer that verified if the body parts still had a pulse, this dude would defeat it.
Finally after years of watching you and bill i finally got my first set with is sparrow’s competitor set and a few extra picks and tension bars. Thought about practice lock and decided no I’ll just get cheapo masterlock 😂
the moment i saw the shape of the keys i knew that the right one was the more secure. that trapezoid shape is a standardized symbol for fairly high security locks, at least here in europe, while the left one looked more like the standard american low security key shape
There should be a 'Department of Locking Mechanisms' headed by you and staffed by experienced lock pickers. All locking devices should be tested by your department through different tests, like how easy is it to destroy, how easy is it to pick, etc. And if it passes, then it can be legally sold.
3 months ago RUclips stoped showing me your channel even though I have notifications on all. Today I got a notification. I don't know what RUclips did to there algorithm but it stopped showing me thing I want to see on my feed if I skip over like one video.
This is the new Masterlock security plan : they bribed Google to stop proposing LPL videos displaying wave rakes or yellow hammers. Only trust your "subscriptions" tab. And go watch the April 1st masterpiece!
Hey. LPL, Here is a video you can make that features a test on a lock. That Schlage lock looks pretty secure, but you opened it quickly. I have always had a thought about making one of these locks more secure, like if I were locking a shipping container or a camp door, I would turn it upside down and dump a small tube of superglue in the tumbler. No key could get in it then. When I needed to open it I would heat it up. with a torch, till the superglue became fluid, stick in the key and open the lock. It could be relocked the same way (I imagine). I haven't tried this yet, I figured it would be cool if you did it in one of your videos. I do this a lot on my Phillips and Torx bits on my drill adaptors, I superglue them into the adaptor so they don't fall out (even though there is a magnet). Then when they wear out I heat them up and insert another bit and maybe some more superglue. It works great. Good luck and great videos, I really enjoy them.
Remember that a lock is more than just the keyway. There are shafts for the pins, the key pin and the driver pin, the springs, etc. These are pretty intricate and delicate and glue would gum up the works. Even when you heat it, you're unlikely to get an even temperature and get all the glue out and even a small amount would stop it working, plus every time you do it your will be damaging the lock with the heat, the springs may just melt. I suspect your lock wont survive this treatment long.
They sell hydraulic spreaders on Amazon like the bolt cutter video you made accept they spread metal open. I’d be fascinated to see how they work on u locks and locks. I think this would make a very good video since there none out there of anyone using them but thieves already are.
With this video only being 2:49 long, I wasn’t expecting LPL to give a little pregame show then pick 2 locks, and one of them twice…you know, just to make sure it wasn’t a fluke. Dude just gets better and better at nonchalantly trashing these security device companies’ products. Another awesome video-as always.
Idea: is there such a thing as a lock modifying competition? Give everyone a standard core (in a basic lock that you're not allowed to bypass) and see who makes the best changes according to a panel of picky judges.
I'd love to see you do more brute force attacks. In a 45 year career as a locksmith, I can only recall pulling one broken pick out of a lock, but I saw an awful lot of destructive attacks. Some successful and some not. It would be interesting to see what locks will withstand the most. Obviously, they all have a breaking point. Dan McLain
Brinks has come out with a new lock at Walmart, modeled very similar to the American aluminum locks. I bought one to see if it’s any good, and would like to see if you could grab one for your opinion.
I occasionally watch Penn and Teller's Fool Us show. I think it would be so cool to see someone come up with a magic routine for LPL to use on a show like that.
The bigger lock is a visual deterrent. They hope the potential person with ill intent will think they can’t get past the lock quickly… of course if they watch LPL, “…and we got this open.”
That 851226 reminds looks like a copy of the old American round bodies from the mid/late-90's. The key shape still hasn't changed. That was unique to American back then, only they had they style key. I saw a Kwikset key today that had bitting so similar, I was able to pick the lock with a set of metal precision tweezers. No bumping, just finding the right angle. I wanted to throw up I was so disgusted that a home lock manufacturer would make a lock that pitiful.
I know with his skill it wouldnt take much more effort but if you look at the key bitting you could probably rock that particular lock open with a flat bar rather than a pick. If the bitting were different and not just a downward slope of key cuts to the tip it would become more difficult for sure. Especially if MACS was observed and pushed to the limit.
When LPL is pulling out the waverake you know it is going to be short and painfull for the manufacturer.
I was wondering if it would be the comb, which is an even lesser skilled attack.
That would (or should) be embarrassing for a lock manufacturer, if it works.
the wave rake
@@dj1NM3 the rake always makes me say "oh no" but the comb just makes me cry inside.
But he did go on to explain it was a great lock for customization. So off the shelf not good, but has potential.
I purchased a genesis set just before they came with a case, and the picks are too soft ,,,, they
bend very easily. Be careful LPL/COVERT products ......
Im always glad when LPP does it once more so we know it's not a fluke
I love the few times where it opens surprisingly easily, and he admits it's a fluke
"This usually takes a few tries..." (pops open) "but sometimes it's the first try"
LockPickingParalegal
"El Peepee"
Yeah you know me
Many seem to be obsessed with “flukes” A lock doesn’t work by chance,rather by mechanical function. 😂
"This is a lock you can probably use out of the box" is some of the highest praise LPL has ever given I think, just short of "I like it" ;-)
Then proceeds to open it in 10 seconds!
I thought high praise for him was along the lines of ' something I would use'
You got LPL's words out of context. He wasn't saying that this is a lock he would use and haven't talked about the possible appliances of it depends on its determined security level (around 10 seconds to pick).
What he did is straight forward to compare between the two, and said it clearly: This one is a lock to modify, this one *can* be used out of the box.
No need to thank me.
@@HopelessTom I took it as him saying that it's just okay. It's not impressive, but not terrible, either.
‘Use out of the box’ is not ‘a lock I would use’
we have a new category!
1) OK locks
2) locks you can throw away. e.g. Masterlock
3) * NEW * locks you buy to modify
Masterlock is good enough for some tasks.
When my dog figured out how to open the gate and take herself for a walk, Masterlock stopped that.
It helps that my dog lacks opposable thumbs.
I use a masterlock when I need something with more stability than a zip tie, and possibly easier to open.
For example, holding down the lid of my plastic trash can. Until racoons can use a wave rake, it's probably fine :D
@@Longplay_Games Racoons haven't figured out shims and wave rakes yet? I'm a little surprised.
@@CptJistuce Once they figure out how to order a genesis set i'll have to switch to using something more powerful - blisterpack.
@@Longplay_Games If your dog learns to stare at the lock long enough the MasterLock might give up.
It’s not easy for us novices to choose the right locks. But The Lockpicking Lawyer helps us out. Have a nice day!
Honestly, as much as I love this channel, I kinda wish he had more "locks that I would use" videos. It's great to warn people away from locks with faulty designs, but I don't know what the better alternatives are.
@@chuckyducky237I agree, although I'm sure there's already a good resource from other expert lockpick hobbyists, I just don't know any besides LPL
To be fair, since I started watching LPL, I've been dividing locks into two categories: The shitty ones and those he hasn't featured yet.
@@chuckyducky237 search his channel. He has several vids on what he thinks are good locks and why.
If anything, this channel has taught me that you should never, under any circumstances, rely on a padlock to keep anything safe. Not even the diary of a six-year-old.
I love that the first one was raked open before he'd even finished the store promo.
In the military I learned that "new" doesn't mean "better". It means they found a lower bidder.
Also applies to the corporate world as well.
"Can be used out of the box" is high praise from the LPL. Cheers 🇨🇦
He said "probably" which sounds like shade to me. Can't tell if he's endorsing it (metaphorically speaking) or being passive-aggressive towards it.
Locks are usually much harder to use if you don't take them out of the box.
Though, I guess it depends on what you are using them for.
Master Locks will still work perfectly fine to stop papers from blowing off your desk even if you leave the packaging on.
It's so good to see you 'back at the beginning' where you use regular picks and practices. The specialized tools you have are very interesting, but watching you actually blast through a lock with your old-school techniques is just awesome. The only thing missing from this video is a dual gutting.
Either way, thank you for putting up these videos.
I have to agree. While the lishi tools are clever, they make for boring pick videos.
We need a video of LPL giving lock suggestions he would give to serve different security purposes, such as locking your bike, up to closijg a storage locker
so 3 second short cus not many take to long open so not many good ones
Why do I see this question everywhere? There are no good options or alternatives. Deal.
@@Anthony-stama Did you have a stroke or is English not your first language?
@@--_DJ_-- I was tired from doing 3 tests rushing to type and not that good at grammar(during typing) sometimes and trying to start my phone
@@--_DJ_-- and that not funny
I wonder what the LockPickingLawyer would do if a company named Fluke started making locks? Then it would be a Fluke!🤣
The locks would need to come in yellow rubber cases (just like their mustimeters).
Don't divide by zero dude... 😄
Theyd be very resistant to dropping and be well loked by electricians, but be very expensive lol
Yeah... no. That company makes scientific instruments, notably multimeters. They would not be good at locks.
@@davidthomas2870not just electricians, many people/trades use them.
I like the idea of the standard size cylinder. Adding some better protection to the core should be part of keying the lock to match other Schlage.
This guy brings new meaning to the old saying, "some people see locked doors, others see opportunity."
"some people see locked doors, LPL sees a 10 second delay"
When I saw the bitting on the KS72's keys, I immediately thought of the Wave Rake. I have seen similarly "flat" bitting in an in service lock before.
Seeing the title reminded me of the children's book "Same, Same but Different" I used to read to my kids and gave me a good laugh. Thanks for the lock review LPL.
Seeing the title reminded me of: The Fractured, but Whole.
Love your channel and its even made me learn lock picking myself
Look at the bitting on the 5 pin key, it mirrors the wave rake.... Such a sitting duck for LPL.
Your expertise is so fun to watch and learn from thank you.
Great demonstration thanks.
Maybe you could have tried raking the second one first to demonstrate that it does not work? (whether the lock is resistant to raking or the shape of the keyway makes the rake not fit)
What makes a lock rakable is the relative depth of the key pins. When their depths are close to each other, it's easy to push all of them up at the same time with the wave rake.
@@mhfuzzball It's also the security pins. They would often fall back down when raking and require allot more varied tension.
Great job once again, LPL! Thank you.
If "Fluke" was a brand of locks, they'd probably be the best in the world, as LPL would always be comparing to them. Other locks just don't stand up to them :D
Best just like their electrical testing equipment
There is an accesory for the Fluke meters to attach with a lock, but it looks less secure than the masterlock attached to it...
But why did John Fluke invoke his special homosexual rights to sell his company to the Chinese ?
But we can have some comfort knowing he wasn't a Trump supporter !
Fluke is in Beaverton where Harry's thoughts are when he is not picking locks....
Get LPL on the "barnacle" window boot from NY.
A Giant briefcase suction cup parking infraction deterrent. It's activated with a key so it must be picked.
The bitting on the large locks looks easy.
Wish I could do it so fast! You inspired me to start lockpicking! Just today I've applied for my Blue belt. Hope I can buy the Covert Instruments tools in the future here in the Netherlands so I can try them out! I only hear good things about them.
Watching LPP pick locks is like watching a Tyson fight on his hayday. The match is over in 30 seconds and now we just sit here and drink. LOL
There's a garage door at my parents' house that hadn't been used for years, and the key cannot be found. We wanted the door open to make it easy to clean up the clutter inside.
Your videos inspired me to get some improvised tools to unlock it. I used a bent keyring for tension and a jeweler's flathead as a pick, and it opened up. Happy picking
This would be quite the expensive project but I would love to see you spend a day testing gallium, specially on safes, it would be cool to smelt through a safe with gallium
I love when lock picking lawyer says “even a NOVICE could probably pick this opening” and puts heavy emphasis on novice to the point where it sounds like a slur
Thank you for showing a lock you think would be good to use. Truly enjoy your videos. 😊
EXCELLENT, exactly the video i was hoping for.
Didn't even finish the promo before it was open. Amazing as always
I like how loud the sound of it unlocking was. Probably weird, but it was extremely satisfying. 😂
I haven't thought of Schlage in over a decade.
Great video and very informative.
Great information, beautiful presentation, I can say I thoroughly enjoyed this video. But let's go ahead and watch it again just to make sure it was not a fluke.
Finished picking it before he finished promoting the pick set... amazing.
Surprising (at least to me) to see something with the Schlage brand on the key that has no security pins. I would consider myself a novice to intermediate picker and every Schlage-branded cylinder I own has at least some spools.
Thank you
It’s a shame the KS72 isn’t more secure from factory because the convenience of that cylinder is compelling for homeowners who want it keyed alike to their garage, etc. As you said, modifying it with a spool and some security pins would make is substantially more pick resistant, I just can’t believe they don’t do that from the factory with these higher-end pad locks
That pair is also a brilliant example of how you can't look at the key to determine quality of the lock. One on the left has the better quality keys, but the worse security.
I knew the wave rake was coming. Still laughed!!
love it when i guess the right tool he uses before its used.
You know it’s a junk lock when you see bottom tension and wave rake
Great video!
Seems like you can pick every lock ever made. So your knowledge of lock weaknesses might point your imagination toward innovative improvements. I would enjoy watching a video from you about how you would design a pick-proof lock. Or what ideas do you have about making a perfect lock? Maybe a series featuring new, unique, strange and effective lock mechanisms to get people thinking how to move society beyond Master and Schlage.
Love your vids. I had a gun, weed and cash in a brinks home security safe (I have a teenager in the house). The key disappeared. I watched a couple of your vids for inspiration but am nowhere near adept a thief as you. But I got the thing open within about 7 minutes thanks to a bit of inspiration from you.
I swear LPL's plugs are the ones on YT that I mind the least. They are short and flow naturally in the script
You know it‘s gonna be a fast „aaand we got this open“ when the video is not even 3 minutes long.
I am sure other people of culture have noted, "The body... is round."
"... and a wave rake..." Oh no, that never bodes well for the security of a lock.
I have been watching your videos for a long while now, and decided to take the plunge and start lockpicking as a new hobby. Thanks for making these videos.
You know a lock is bad when you can’t even finish the brief tool advert before you’ve raked it open
This guy. The skill... If I developed a combined biometric fingerprint scanner, iris scanner and DNA sequencer that verified if the body parts still had a pulse, this dude would defeat it.
"Little click on one..." :D
I groan out loud when he pulls out a wave rake
I wonder how many thieves pick locks? I'd be willing to bet less than 1%.
Finally after years of watching you and bill i finally got my first set with is sparrow’s competitor set and a few extra picks and tension bars. Thought about practice lock and decided no I’ll just get cheapo masterlock 😂
Great video!😸
I swear, soon he'll just give the lock a stern look and it will open in fear. 😄
Would have been interesting to see a rake attempt on the older lock, the more secure 6-pin.
the moment i saw the shape of the keys i knew that the right one was the more secure. that trapezoid shape is a standardized symbol for fairly high security locks, at least here in europe, while the left one looked more like the standard american low security key shape
“This is lockpicking lawyer and today I have this fingerprint door lock I will be opening in under 1,018 seconds
You are welcome, interesting seeing size does not matter in this case.
It's pretty obvious it's not a fluke. A fluke is a fish and that is a padlock...
thanks
There should be a 'Department of Locking Mechanisms' headed by you and staffed by experienced lock pickers.
All locking devices should be tested by your department through different tests, like how easy is it to destroy, how easy is it to pick, etc.
And if it passes, then it can be legally sold.
Man didn’t even finish his covert instruments pitch before the lock opened.
You know the lock is terrible when the rake comes in
It would be interesting to see the inside parts in comparison especially the low cut pins.
3 months ago RUclips stoped showing me your channel even though I have notifications on all. Today I got a notification. I don't know what RUclips did to there algorithm but it stopped showing me thing I want to see on my feed if I skip over like one video.
3 month ago LPL took a break from what I gather.
Go to subscriptions or his channel. I bet you didn't actually miss any.
This is the new Masterlock security plan : they bribed Google to stop proposing LPL videos displaying wave rakes or yellow hammers.
Only trust your "subscriptions" tab. And go watch the April 1st masterpiece!
helps to use an RSS feed instead of relying on RUclips's algorithm. this is becoming more and more of a problem, even with large channels like LPL.
Every time I see one of these videos I am inspired to become a locksmith!
Hey. LPL, Here is a video you can make that features a test on a lock. That Schlage lock looks pretty secure, but you opened it quickly. I have always had a thought about making one of these locks more secure, like if I were locking a shipping container or a camp door, I would turn it upside down and dump a small tube of superglue in the tumbler. No key could get in it then. When I needed to open it I would heat it up. with a torch, till the superglue became fluid, stick in the key and open the lock. It could be relocked the same way (I imagine). I haven't tried this yet, I figured it would be cool if you did it in one of your videos. I do this a lot on my Phillips and Torx bits on my drill adaptors, I superglue them into the adaptor so they don't fall out (even though there is a magnet). Then when they wear out I heat them up and insert another bit and maybe some more superglue. It works great. Good luck and great videos, I really enjoy them.
Remember that a lock is more than just the keyway. There are shafts for the pins, the key pin and the driver pin, the springs, etc. These are pretty intricate and delicate and glue would gum up the works. Even when you heat it, you're unlikely to get an even temperature and get all the glue out and even a small amount would stop it working, plus every time you do it your will be damaging the lock with the heat, the springs may just melt. I suspect your lock wont survive this treatment long.
That first one was murder, the second was maybe negligence causing bodily harm.
yayy thank u!! ^_^
Does the LPL have his own padlock brand!? He absolutely should, I'd buy it! It'd be guaranteed to be the best on the market.
The key for the Schlage on the left actually looks like a rake.
I’ve got a KS72 of my own, out of the box is that it isn’t very impressive but it’s just screaming for a Primus core. That makes it a very good lock
They sell hydraulic spreaders on Amazon like the bolt cutter video you made accept they spread metal open. I’d be fascinated to see how they work on u locks and locks. I think this would make a very good video since there none out there of anyone using them but thieves already are.
Make your own Lock brand !!!!
you know a lock is bad when the covert instruments plug takes longer than the picking
Lol.. 1st opens in 2 sec, 2nd takes
Just LPL with a couple of Shlages. To be fair that is high praise to say you can use it out the box.
Why is RUclips not recommending your stuff anymore 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢.😢😢😢😢
The moment that wave rake comes out, they know they messed up.
With this video only being 2:49 long, I wasn’t expecting LPL to give a little pregame show then pick 2 locks, and one of them twice…you know, just to make sure it wasn’t a fluke. Dude just gets better and better at nonchalantly trashing these security device companies’ products. Another awesome video-as always.
LPL didn't even finish introducing the tools he was using and he had already opened the first lock 😂
Idea: is there such a thing as a lock modifying competition?
Give everyone a standard core (in a basic lock that you're not allowed to bypass) and see who makes the best changes according to a panel of picky judges.
I'd love to see you do more brute force attacks. In a 45 year career as a locksmith, I can only recall pulling one broken pick out of a lock, but I saw an awful lot of destructive attacks. Some successful and some not. It would be interesting to see what locks will withstand the most. Obviously, they all have a breaking point. Dan McLain
"Even a novice could probably rake this open. We're gonna give that a try right now" Proceeds to do the opposite of having a novice rake the lock.
Thank you for the April Fools' present LPL! I sent that to my parents to make them laugh
Brinks has come out with a new lock at Walmart, modeled very similar to the American aluminum locks. I bought one to see if it’s any good, and would like to see if you could grab one for your opinion.
ProTip: It's NEVER a fluke.
When LPL has to stall long enough to get the sales pitch out because he knows the rake will be so fast
I occasionally watch Penn and Teller's Fool Us show. I think it would be so cool to see someone come up with a magic routine for LPL to use on a show like that.
The bigger lock is a visual deterrent. They hope the potential person with ill intent will think they can’t get past the lock quickly… of course if they watch LPL, “…and we got this open.”
That 851226 reminds looks like a copy of the old American round bodies from the mid/late-90's. The key shape still hasn't changed. That was unique to American back then, only they had they style key.
I saw a Kwikset key today that had bitting so similar, I was able to pick the lock with a set of metal precision tweezers. No bumping, just finding the right angle. I wanted to throw up I was so disgusted that a home lock manufacturer would make a lock that pitiful.
Would love to see him teach a racoon how to open locks.
I know with his skill it wouldnt take much more effort but if you look at the key bitting you could probably rock that particular lock open with a flat bar rather than a pick. If the bitting were different and not just a downward slope of key cuts to the tip it would become more difficult for sure. Especially if MACS was observed and pushed to the limit.
Doesn't even need a key🚫🔑 ,just a wave rake !on the KS72
LPL! Our child is growing up without his 2nd father! Please come home 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻