The scary thing about unshielded mechanism and the comb pick exploit: you could execute them in broad daylight, and it would look like you just had a key.
as soon as the mechanism gets seized up, the bypass will become faster and cleaner then using the key. (as this bypasses one of the mechanism that can be seized, while the key has to interact with at least the core and the locking system)
I'd say either a Brinks fanboy or someone who doesn't think lockpicking instructions should be publicly available because they believe in security through obfuscation.
Why are they called Master locks? Because you can make a master key for one out of trash. Why are they called Brinks? Because their locks are on the brink of opening at any give moment.
@Josh derp Which is kinda funny considering a disk detainer lock is in no way hard to produce or high tech. The original ABLOY classic disk lock patent is from 1910's and as such decades expired. Heck many of the newer cores are also decades expired. On top of that instead of doing exact shear surfaces on pins one is pretty much just stamping out the lock disks and stacking them. Sure it has to be stamped to good tolerance, but stamping is a cheap and very well mass production suitable process to produce repeatable parts in good tolerance. Same with the spacers between the locking disks again one can stamp them out. with modern automation and hoppers full of ready stamped disks.... assembling the disk stack is just dropping in disks one after another, again very suitable for mass production. So Walmart completely could offer as cheap simple disk detainers. I would say it might be actually easier to make a cheap good disk detainer since it involves less stuff like drilling multiple exact holes in exact places to exact depts with good tolerances. The pin tumbler lock body is much more complex than a classic disk lock body. All the disk lock needs is a big drilled hole to drop the core in and cut in locking groove in to which the sidebar locks in preventing rotation. Then one just needs the core plug in which the disks ride and has the other side of the sidebars locking surface. It is actually the most complex part, but even that is in the end rather simple part with no complex geometries.
@@aritakalo8011 I guess they would not be that hard to make if you start from scratch building a lock making company. The old companies have capacities to mass produce cheap locks with little changes to the design. Big changes would cost them money, and since people still buy the outdated stuff in a new package they'll keep doing it.
LPL is a skilled lock pick, so it’s never amazing when he can get into a lock quickly, but when the flaws are so oblivious that a unskilled person like my self could get in it, it is shocking. Thanks for letting us know about these flaws.
Yup. None of what he did requires a skilled lockpicker. As long as you know the vulnerability, anyone can do it. That's why LPL sounds so disappointed, I think.
Now just start adding Unreal Tournament announcer voice to these locks. "Overkill", "God like", or "headshot". ruclips.net/video/MwxjYFqP35A/видео.html
Not trying to push a product on you, but you can get a lock picking kit with a transparent lock for next to nothing online, it can be fun to play with.
I haven't done any picking either, but learned from these videos why some locks cost more than others :) From now on I only buy Abloy locks, that we have a lot of in Finland, but they are not cheap.
I like how you can hear the disappointment in LPL's voice. Its like how a dad would talk to his child when they do something wrong. Or just disappointed that the locks isn't a challenge to him anymore.
@@CarBuddy10 This is the lockpicking lawyer, and after a long fruitful life I've found myself at the Pearly Gates. St Peter doesn't seem to be around, so we may as well see if we can save some time. Pin 1, binding.....
I went to an escape room yesterday and thanks to your videos I was able to 'pick' three 4-digit luggage locks before my team got annoyed with me for skipping puzzles.
It's really unfortunate for Brinks because they just license the right to use their name on these padlocks to a company called Hampton Products. And it's not really surprising about these design flaws, but there aren't that many padlock manufacturers in China that can handle the volumes needed by companies like Hampton.
@@xl000 This is what is called a joke and in this particular case this is a joke that's a reference to when someone leaves a chat group because of rage or shame, I hope you understand the concept, also you should look up the concepts for "literal" and "figurative" and also "joke" if you need more information
Me: "Oh, a 2 3/4 min video! Must be a tough lock." LPL: "Hold my lockpick," - opens 9 locks in seconds each, spending more time talking than picking. Brinks: /facepalm x 9
@@mjswon Actually, "Sontar" is indeed original, to the best of my knowledge. It was my first character when role playing games got um, rolling in the 70's, and has remained with me through the decades even into the online role play of the current era. However, if you were referring to my comment on this video, I would like to point out a couple of things. First, I don't post to make you happy; rather my comments are made at my discretion and for my enjoyment. Should others like them, all the better. Second, my post was relevant to the video, and loosely follows the pattern of posts from me on this channel, rather than being derogatory to a person I don't know, just because I could.
I love the fact that this video is shorter than both the Master Locks and Abus videos, even though the comb picking part was padded out with 3 extra almost identical locks 😂
It's so hard to believe they STILL manufacture locks like this, knowing full well how easy they are to open. Inexcusable is almost an understatement. Down right criminal.
I got some of the smaller brinks you have in the video at Walmart to practice on and there is no picking involved. Just need a tension tool and just sticking the pick in and pushing up unlocks it.
@@thearousedeunuch I'm technically not supposed to be using that one anyway but I misplaced the Abloy Enforcer and was hoping it'd turn up. About time to replace it.
Hello LPL, Long time fan here. I figured out the top row of locks in this video you can do without even the comb pick. just a regular hook inserted towards the pins to hook the mechanism on one side then take it out and flip it and hook it going the other way and it will pop right open.
Wow, those small padlocks are exactly what my friend used to lock his $600 hunting bow and he lost the keys! Looks like I may be able to help him after all!😁
I have one of those small Brinks locks on my roller skate bag. Having seen your videos I realized all I really needed was something to discourage the casual ' walk-away' thief, so I chose something I could thread through the zipper handles. Gotta pick up those tools you demonstrated here, though--could prove pretty handy someday.
Why do I like this channel so much? I watch most his videos and I've never done any lock picking or anything of the such. I have no interest in lock picking, it's just weirdly entertaining to watch.
I have no idea why RUclips had your video in my recommendations, but I found it really interesting and it's really great that you show these flaws, when I buy a lock I need to trust it to keep my valuable stuff safe
so easy to pick, i accidentaly succeeded with a broken boby pin without prior practice other than your vids. thought it would take more effort, so i emediately came here to hear your comments on their lock
Midnight, you're going to bed late after working the late shift at the local Wendy's. You hear "once again, an inexcusable design flaw" from outside of your bedroom door.
Using the keys and code would have been slower. You know LPL "destroy" the company if he open 9 looks in less than 3 min including greeting and conclusion.
I'm in the process of designing a lock unlike anything thats ever been seen. It will be so secure, so indestructible, it will blow your mind and probably make you rethink your career. I'll let you know when I'm done.
These videos fill me with dread at the thought of videos RUclips doesn’t allow to be published. “Hello, this is the Assassinator Advocate. Today we are looking at a simple assassination technique made possible by Toyota’s badly flawed fuel pump system in Civics made after 2012. Using a paper clip and a scrap of paper, I will show you how to set this thing up to explode in just 20 seconds of work, and it’s untraceable back to you.
I love it LPL doesn’t just the vulnerabilities in one of each lock but does it for all of them and in less than 3 minutes mind you. Santa better not use those locks on all the toys for the good little girls and boys!
Looking at the beginning and end of the video, with not even 3 minutes in between including explanations, really drives the point home how easy this is at least to LPL.
My parents got me a lockpicking set and I was fiddling with the practice locks that came with them until he pulled out that long 40mm on the left. We messed around with it and found out there also isn't any shielding in it and two people who've never lockpicked before were able to simply compress the spring while pulling and open it.
I purchased a lockpicking set and would open some cheap locks. Can you buy a typical set off Amazon and pick some various locks? Your tools are specifically made for certain things but can you pick different locks with a typical set you would see online?
The scary thing about unshielded mechanism and the comb pick exploit: you could execute them in broad daylight, and it would look like you just had a key.
Yeah. If you are going to be picking locks, I suspect you would have those 2 tools and probably others on a key ring.
as soon as the mechanism gets seized up, the bypass will become faster and cleaner then using the key. (as this bypasses one of the mechanism that can be seized, while the key has to interact with at least the core and the locking system)
Now I understand the Brinks-Mat 1983 robbery
@@TheTheJimJim but hope a cop doesn't notice or you'll be arrested.
These tools are effectively "master keys" which makes them potentially easier than a regular key.
"this is the lockpicking lawyer and today i'm continuing a tradition of choosing a brand and destroy all of their locks"
No! Brinks is masquerading as a secure lock by putting insecure crap inside, leaving consumers with a false security!!!
Who the hell downvoted this video?
@@jansenart0 Brinks
I'd say either a Brinks fanboy or someone who doesn't think lockpicking instructions should be publicly available because they believe in security through obfuscation.
with facts and logic
Brinks is clearly trying to take the crown from MasterLock for worst lock.
Why are they called Master locks? Because you can make a master key for one out of trash. Why are they called Brinks? Because their locks are on the brink of opening at any give moment.
@@codyblea3638 that should literally be like slam poetry or something. I love it.
@@huskerbusker thank you.
Probably not made by Brinks but just branded as such. Nonetheless, sucks to be them for putting their name on something like that.
@Adam L I thought they were just doing it for the money, I didn't think they wanted to take the crown from master.
He didn't even need to get the pick that BosnianBill and he made.
That was a nice one 😂😂💯
can anybody recommend a good first picking set? (with combs, shims, hooks)
@Josh derp Which is kinda funny considering a disk detainer lock is in no way hard to produce or high tech. The original ABLOY classic disk lock patent is from 1910's and as such decades expired. Heck many of the newer cores are also decades expired. On top of that instead of doing exact shear surfaces on pins one is pretty much just stamping out the lock disks and stacking them. Sure it has to be stamped to good tolerance, but stamping is a cheap and very well mass production suitable process to produce repeatable parts in good tolerance. Same with the spacers between the locking disks again one can stamp them out.
with modern automation and hoppers full of ready stamped disks.... assembling the disk stack is just dropping in disks one after another, again very suitable for mass production.
So Walmart completely could offer as cheap simple disk detainers. I would say it might be actually easier to make a cheap good disk detainer since it involves less stuff like drilling multiple exact holes in exact places to exact depts with good tolerances. The pin tumbler lock body is much more complex than a classic disk lock body. All the disk lock needs is a big drilled hole to drop the core in and cut in locking groove in to which the sidebar locks in preventing rotation. Then one just needs the core plug in which the disks ride and has the other side of the sidebars locking surface. It is actually the most complex part, but even that is in the end rather simple part with no complex geometries.
What? Dammit, at least say spoiler alert 😡
@@aritakalo8011 I guess they would not be that hard to make if you start from scratch building a lock making company. The old companies have capacities to mass produce cheap locks with little changes to the design. Big changes would cost them money, and since people still buy the outdated stuff in a new package they'll keep doing it.
Masterlock is the worst lock on the market.
_Brinks has entered the chat._
Christopher S. This duuuude!!lmao
LOLZ
Christopher S. - one of those “Masterlock is the worst lock on the market!
Brinks - hold my beer 🍺 “ moments
Using the same flaws
Theyr purchased FROM Masterlock . Theyr just rebranded..
If somebody ever tries to break into his house, he'll just go out and tell them "You're doing it wrong. Let me show you"
SC123 who would even try? (I’m talking about someone who knows him, where he lives, and who also knows about his YT channel)
Actually... he covered this already in video 527: ruclips.net/video/7JlgKCUqzA0/видео.html
I think he'd probably shoot them and then be like "I bet he didn't noticed the little trap that made my kwikset unpickable"
He would prob put a reward for non damage entry as would take some skill lol
Only to see his collection of guns, down the barrel
LPL is a skilled lock pick, so it’s never amazing when he can get into a lock quickly, but when the flaws are so oblivious that a unskilled person like my self could get in it, it is shocking. Thanks for letting us know about these flaws.
Yup. None of what he did requires a skilled lockpicker. As long as you know the vulnerability, anyone can do it. That's why LPL sounds so disappointed, I think.
Every time there is the word "inexcusable" in the title, it means anyone could effortlessly open it.
Three-minute long video: I see there's a lock that gives him some trouble.
I see there are nine locks: Aww shit. Here he goes killing again.
Dean Its a Brinks murder scene.
Killpocalypse!
Now just start adding Unreal Tournament announcer voice to these locks. "Overkill", "God like", or "headshot".
ruclips.net/video/MwxjYFqP35A/видео.html
This is not murder. Its a mass killing.
like krombopulous michel
Never picked a lock in my life but I watch these videos religiously. I've learned a lot!
Not trying to push a product on you, but you can get a lock picking kit with a transparent lock for next to nothing online, it can be fun to play with.
@@tranceorkester and then you spend all your money at the sparrows website. =) no regrets
Nothing on 1. Nice click out of 2...........
I haven't done any picking either, but learned from these videos why some locks cost more than others :) From now on I only buy Abloy locks, that we have a lot of in Finland, but they are not cheap.
Same
These locks are more useful for security purposes when put in the end of a sock.
I like what you did there.
Worse: these locks will keep your roommates out even less well than hanging a sock on the doorknob.
Gang , Gang Yo
this is the pinnacle of lockpicking comedy and I am proud to have even read this comment
I like how you can hear the disappointment in LPL's voice. Its like how a dad would talk to his child when they do something wrong.
Or just disappointed that the locks isn't a challenge to him anymore.
It's not about the locks not being a challenge to him anymore. These are so bad that pretty much anyone without skill can pick them.
One punch man of locks
I'm not angry brinks, I'm just disappointed
Will LPL go mad like Wheatley in Portal 2 when he gets a tolerance to having solved puzzles?
Only 2 minutes wow, note to lock companies: don't copy master
Wow man worst lock ever
TBH: it IS Master, rebranded.
Master locks ais the absolute master in easy to open locks.
With or without the key/combo.
I like squire padlocks
9 locks in 2 minutes including a bit of talking. That comes to 13.3 seconds per lock.
We want “lock of the year” video
Pick proof
nice design
Well build
"Pick proof"
You mean the lock only used at the pearly gates?
the locks in this video are ok, as long as you jam some jbweld into the latch and key slot.
Blackjack148 I mean, he has shown some locks that would take a very specialized pick and a lot of practice to open.
AHMET HALIFEOGLU Maybe if he ever finds one that’s well designed...
@@CarBuddy10
This is the lockpicking lawyer, and after a long fruitful life I've found myself at the Pearly Gates. St Peter doesn't seem to be around, so we may as well see if we can save some time.
Pin 1, binding.....
I went to an escape room yesterday and thanks to your videos I was able to 'pick' three 4-digit luggage locks before my team got annoyed with me for skipping puzzles.
Brinks: "Why are my stocks going down"
LPL: >:)
"is this set of locks keyed alike?"
"it is if you have a comb pick..."
"I have 9 locks on this door, what do you have?"
"2 and a half minutes....and LPL"
O.o
😁 Well played. 👍
For these locks, picking your nose takes more skill.
I bet LPL can pick those locks with his nose...
Yeah, when picking your nose you have to make sure you don’t bleed
@@thiesenf I bet anyone can pick these locks with their nose
Good one!
Now THAT is something Im actually skilled at!
The one downvote: CEO of Brinks
And he forced his PA to dislike as well.
what about the 14 other ones ?
@@xl000 employees
Or CEO of Master Lock who is in fear of losing their ranking.
I believe the CEO's name is Jar-Jar Brinks.
I see that someone is following Master Lock's advice recently.
It's really unfortunate for Brinks because they just license the right to use their name on these padlocks to a company called Hampton Products. And it's not really surprising about these design flaws, but there aren't that many padlock manufacturers in China that can handle the volumes needed by companies like Hampton.
Brinks Security: Has left the chat.
which chat ?
@@GCCG76 you call this a chat ??
@@xl000 This is what is called a joke and in this particular case this is a joke that's a reference to when someone leaves a chat group because of rage or shame, I hope you understand the concept, also you should look up the concepts for "literal" and "figurative" and also "joke" if you need more information
Wow what a piece of junk !
@@xl000 whoosh 🛫🛬
Brinks doesn't always imitate other locks, but when they do its masterlock
Intro last 0:30 seconds
Opening 9 padlocks in 2:19 minutes
You are amazing 🤘
Also he talks for some secs in between the locks too
Me: "Oh, a 2 3/4 min video! Must be a tough lock."
LPL: "Hold my lockpick," - opens 9 locks in seconds each, spending more time talking than picking.
Brinks: /facepalm x 9
Sontar not original
@@mjswon Actually, "Sontar" is indeed original, to the best of my knowledge. It was my first character when role playing games got um, rolling in the 70's, and has remained with me through the decades even into the online role play of the current era.
However, if you were referring to my comment on this video, I would like to point out a couple of things.
First, I don't post to make you happy; rather my comments are made at my discretion and for my enjoyment. Should others like them, all the better.
Second, my post was relevant to the video, and loosely follows the pattern of posts from me on this channel, rather than being derogatory to a person I don't know, just because I could.
@@mjswon It's the only comment that mentions a facepalm x9, for which reason I liked it... now please go pick on children your own age.
@@OGSontar 👏👍
Petition for lpl to design his own lock with Bosnian bill.
👇🏻
the funny part is that "brinks" is a slang for "joking" in portuguese(br)
Com cadeados desses eles estão mesmo de brinks
Hue
jajajajajajaja
Would be cool to see a top 10 locks to buy for 2019
After watching LPL for a while, do think there are 10 worth buying....? 🤔
That's why there hasn't been a video like that.
@@gus473 Seen him struggle with some so surely theres ones he would recommend
The tragedy is that they wouldn't be the most expensive locks.
@camjamsdad ruclips.net/video/KS0FSzamUzc/видео.html
Ok, now he's just showing off... we were loling when 1 minute was a bad lock.. he picked 9 in under 3 minutes.
And most of the video featured him talking about the exploits!
You should see his first videos. He does like 20 locks in a row or maybe more.
I wouldn't call that picking. That was just opening. Picking requires some skill, that was just sad.
"In any case, that's all I have for you today..." Brinks is thankful for that!!
Looks like it's harder to break them out of the packaging than opening the lock itself.
Every day with a LockPickingLawyer video is a nice day.
Dear lock companies, this is how I shop for locks now. If you can’t convince him you won’t get my money!
Brinks: "Great news! The LockPickingLawyer bought 50 of our locks!"
"Cherish the money that comes. These might just be the last locks we ever sell."
I love the fact that this video is shorter than both the Master Locks and Abus videos, even though the comb picking part was padded out with 3 extra almost identical locks 😂
It's so hard to believe they STILL manufacture locks like this, knowing full well how easy they are to open. Inexcusable is almost an understatement. Down right criminal.
"The Massacre of the Brinks family"
By the third comb I was shouting for LPL to stop, they were dead with the not shielding .
I got some of the smaller brinks you have in the video at Walmart to practice on and there is no picking involved. Just need a tension tool and just sticking the pick in and pushing up unlocks it.
Normally I wouldn’t watch youtube at 1 in the morning, but, well there is an exception 😂
at least it didn't take so long and you could go back to sleep again.... well after the laughing eventually stopped
Gnarlf I agree. LPL videos are “bite-sized” which is great when you don’t have much time.
Talk about a 'comb over'.... **Ba Dum Tssss** I'll show myself out...
Me: **thinks about the brass body Brinks padlock I use daily**
It's time to get a new one, I guess.
@@thearousedeunuch I'm technically not supposed to be using that one anyway but I misplaced the Abloy Enforcer and was hoping it'd turn up. About time to replace it.
Hello LPL, Long time fan here. I figured out the top row of locks in this video you can do without even the comb pick. just a regular hook inserted towards the pins to hook the mechanism on one side then take it out and flip it and hook it going the other way and it will pop right open.
The feeling someone gets when they realize these are the exact locks they are using at there storage lockers. 😖😖
You should check out video [973] he showcases a really solid swedish lock.
Wonderment I use Medeco locks. Not unpickable for these guys but way better than these locks.
NO!,,,,,
Great job and good luck
👍🇺🇸👍
Wow, those small padlocks are exactly what my friend used to lock his $600 hunting bow and he lost the keys! Looks like I may be able to help him after all!😁
I have one of those small Brinks locks on my roller skate bag. Having seen your videos I realized all I really needed was something to discourage the casual ' walk-away' thief, so I chose something I could thread through the zipper handles. Gotta pick up those tools you demonstrated here, though--could prove pretty handy someday.
Also thank you LPL for bringing me a new, fun hobby that’s great tricky (at first) and entertaining! Thank you.
Why do I like this channel so much? I watch most his videos and I've never done any lock picking or anything of the such. I have no interest in lock picking, it's just weirdly entertaining to watch.
Lock picking lawyer:
I’m about to end this companies whole career.
I’ve considered the 40 mm brass for my work locker. Good to know the carabiner I have on it now is just as secure.
Brinks: alright guys, this time we...
lpl: not even close
1:10 Is it just me, or do others find this part hilarious ... how calmly he explains how to open the lock and 1 second later - done.
:)
When the Master has all of his students attack him and they're all lying on the floor in pain by the end.
I have no idea why RUclips had your video in my recommendations, but I found it really interesting and it's really great that you show these flaws, when I buy a lock I need to trust it to keep my valuable stuff safe
Me: 2'49 video, that can't be so bad
LPL : picks 9 locks
Oh...
Well, that was brutal.
so easy to pick, i accidentaly succeeded with a broken boby pin without prior practice other than your vids. thought it would take more effort, so i emediately came here to hear your comments on their lock
9 locks in less then 2 minutes, wow
With transitions where he describes how the locks are bad.
I love how the closing shot lasted so long. 🔓🎥
It's impressive none of these locks withstand more than a second.
Its 4am, I don’t care about locks or lock picking, this is the 19th video I’ve watched in a row, god bless the RUclips algorithm
Brinks: *exists*
LPL: i'm about end this man's whole career
BRINKS LOCKS - 9 Locks Opened in about 30 Seconds.
Time To Open In "Seconds"
Lock 1: 5.55 sec
Lock 2: 7.5 sec
Lock 3: 1.8 sec
Lock 4: 1.9 sec
Lock 5: 4.7 sec
Lock 6: 2.3 sec
Lock 7: 2.6 sec
Lock 8: 3.3 sec
Lock 9: 1.6 sec
Lock picking lawyer should be able to beat the lockmakers with their inferior locks until they get it right!
Insert PacLock. They do a fairly good job of addressing flaws when they're found so you're relegated to picking the 6/7 pin security lock lol
You just murdered those locks!
Do it again!
9 locks in just short of 3 minutes and he spent most of the time just talking. Makes you wonder why should you bother buying a padlock at all...
Because they keep honest people honest.
Just buy the ones, where LPL says "good enough for the street" :-)
Cause not everybody is LPL
Because they’re a good deterrent. (Not being serious but being very literal)
Just buy unshimmable disc detainer one and youre good.
Midnight, you're going to bed late after working the late shift at the local Wendy's. You hear "once again, an inexcusable design flaw" from outside of your bedroom door.
To the people that have Brinks stock:
SELL IT AS FAST AS YOU CAN!
How can you not love this man
Using the keys and code would have been slower.
You know LPL "destroy" the company if he open 9 looks in less than 3 min including greeting and conclusion.
And explanation and talking in between.
I'm in the process of designing a lock unlike anything thats ever been seen. It will be so secure, so indestructible, it will blow your mind and probably make you rethink your career. I'll let you know when I'm done.
Lpl: imma gonna end this brands whole career
All this channel has taught me over the hundreds of videos I've watched is that my stuff is safer if I just don't put a lock on it.
I feel cheated. Didn’t get to hear “nothing out of one, nice click out of two.....”
You are the best lock picker ever 👍I want to see more like it
These videos fill me with dread at the thought of videos RUclips doesn’t allow to be published.
“Hello, this is the Assassinator Advocate. Today we are looking at a simple assassination technique made possible by Toyota’s badly flawed fuel pump system in Civics made after 2012. Using a paper clip and a scrap of paper, I will show you how to set this thing up to explode in just 20 seconds of work, and it’s untraceable back to you.
But why would you have a Toyota fuel pump in a Honda Civic? 🤷♂️🤣
Well, unless you live in India or Bolivia or somewhere 🤣🤣
I love it LPL doesn’t just the vulnerabilities in one of each lock but does it for all of them and in less than 3 minutes mind you. Santa better not use those locks on all the toys for the good little girls and boys!
'Brink' of uselessness
Masterlock: I have the worst locks for a known name.
Brinks: Hold my beer...
Wow! You need to get your hands on a brinks armor truck and break in... Coolest video ever!!!!
Ugh 😮😨😱, thanks for the info, Counselor !
Wow! Thanks again. Which reasonably priced locks are not easily defeated? Do some reasonable locks resist bolt cutters?
im convinced this man is on some kind of watch list in several states because of his lock knowledge xD
Looking at the beginning and end of the video, with not even 3 minutes in between including explanations, really drives the point home how easy this is at least to LPL.
Damn, I looked away for half a minute and all the locks were picked, had to re-watch that:D
😎Great MASTER KEY SYSTEM...lolol lol ..😎FANTASTIC video. 🌟⭐🌟⭐🌟😎
Lock Salesman: we have an amazing product
Lock-Picking Lawyer: i’ll be the judge of that
XD
He’s just totally chill while demolishing the largest lock companies in the world
Phone lines at Brinks HQ next week are gonna be lighting up like they are having a telethon.
Great locks..... with universal key feature :)
LPL opening all the last locks with the comb pick. “Stop stop, he’s already dead.”
BRINKS lost all their balls today 🐍🐍🐍
Congratulations on 1009
LPL casually cracking more locks in three minutes than i''ve ever picked in my entire life. back to the lab i go!
I would love to see a video of The higher ups at Brinks watching this video. Golden!!
My parents got me a lockpicking set and I was fiddling with the practice locks that came with them until he pulled out that long 40mm on the left. We messed around with it and found out there also isn't any shielding in it and two people who've never lockpicked before were able to simply compress the spring while pulling and open it.
Ive got the small brass one in this video but i cant seem to get the 4 point comb to work on it from the covert companion?
Same issue
I purchased a lockpicking set and would open some cheap locks. Can you buy a typical set off Amazon and pick some various locks? Your tools are specifically made for certain things but can you pick different locks with a typical set you would see online?
Why do i have the feeling that this lawyer is opening a bunch of oysters on a dinning table?😄
The 40mm brass lock is the first one I’ve ever practiced on and I felt like it was too easy just to pick but the comb just makes it so silly
I got into lock picking because of you and I got my first set just yesterday and I already want to get more locks