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Thoughts on Lockpicks
< on 4/15/2020 7:38 PM >
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Evening. So from what I’ve seen and heard, people here strongly oppose breaking into places to gain access to a location. So where do lockpicks fall into? Acceptable? Or off limits?



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Re: Thoughts on Lockpicks
<Reply # 1 on 4/15/2020 7:50 PM >
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Depends on the moral standard of the explorer.

Usually it’s a no, as if you’re caught doing it, it’ll be classified as B&E.

However, if you’re caught with only a screwdriver as your lockpick, you could usually get away with saying it was being used for something else.



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AdventureDan location:
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Re: Thoughts on Lockpicks
<Reply # 2 on 4/15/2020 9:42 PM >
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Seems like this has been coming up a lot lately lol.

I'm just gonna post a link to a recent thread in the south to give you my sentiments on it instead of re posting my lengthy rant lol

http://www.uer.ca/...=1&threadid=131640

PM me if you are interested in getting started.

Posted by Natchraz
Depends on the moral standard of the explorer.

Usually it’s a no, as if you’re caught doing it, it’ll be classified as B&E.

However, if you’re caught with only a screwdriver as your lockpick, you could usually get away with saying it was being used for something else.


Morality and Legality have little in common these days beyond the basic age old "thou shalt not" based laws.

Morally I'd prefer you use a pick. Legally, you are right about the screwdriver probably landing you in less trouble.

But if you're using a screwdriver to brute force cylinders or pry open doors, that really doesn't sit well with me. Not only does it leave the location unsecure, but the property owner is more apt to notice.

Just my 2 cents.


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Re: Thoughts on Lockpicks
<Reply # 3 on 4/15/2020 10:51 PM >
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Oh and congrats on FM Asbestos!



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Re: Thoughts on Lockpicks
<Reply # 4 on 4/15/2020 11:49 PM >
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Lock picks take a a lot of practice to be good with. I've watched professional locksmiths struggle trying to pick locks and ultimately just drill out the cylinder after they lose their patience.

In Iowa, if you're in a B&E situation, it's an aggravated misdemeanor to possess lock picks, but unless the cops can prove you intend to use them unlawfully, lock picks are not illegal to possess in Iowa.

Then there's this method:





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Re: Thoughts on Lockpicks
<Reply # 5 on 4/16/2020 12:58 AM >
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Lock picks are great. As long as you put the lock back where it goes what's the big deal. Some people on here will find anything to call wrong. It's better to pick a lock then pry open a door or cut a fence. Then again I'm a bit bias as I'm learning to pick locks for my new job lol.



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Re: Thoughts on Lockpicks
<Reply # 6 on 4/16/2020 1:04 AM >
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Gotta pick 'em all.



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Aran location:
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Re: Thoughts on Lockpicks
<Reply # 7 on 4/16/2020 1:17 AM >
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Some explorers use them, but the general consensus is that it's like fight club- rule number one is you don't talk about it (online).



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Re: Thoughts on Lockpicks
<Reply # 8 on 4/16/2020 5:57 AM >
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Like aran say we should not talk about it online since it's illegal, but all we do is so.. lol

Personally i don't really care, i don't see where i could get in trouble online for talking about that more of talking about going into off limit places.

I think lock picking is one of the best thing you can learn in this hobby, it open so many doors (literally) that otherwise you would need to use destructive force or really complicated method to enter if there is no other way.

The best thing is, you leave no trace of you being there and you have an easy acces.

I love lock picking and all the non destructive bypass method like jimming/prying.

If you don't already do it, i say start with a basic set, it will be helpfull on many occasion i guarantee you.



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Re: Thoughts on Lockpicks
<Reply # 9 on 4/16/2020 6:26 AM >
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Posted by ClementRSedona
Like aran say we should not talk about it online since it's illegal, but all we do is so.. lol

Personally i don't really care, i don't see where i could get in trouble online for talking about that more of talking about going into off limit places.

I think lock picking is one of the best thing you can learn in this hobby, it open so many doors (literally) that otherwise you would need to use destructive force or really complicated method to enter if there is no other way.

The best thing is, you leave no trace of you being there and you have an easy acces.

I love lock picking and all the non destructive bypass method like jimming/prying.

If you don't already do it, i say start with a basic set, it will be helpfull on many occasion i guarantee you.


I am totally for it. I totally agree with ClementRSedona too. I prefer to try to pick a lock than arrive with a mass...




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Re: Thoughts on Lockpicks
<Reply # 10 on 4/16/2020 6:29 AM >
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Posted by AdventureDan
Oh and congrats on FM Asbestos!


Thanks man!



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Re: Thoughts on Lockpicks
<Reply # 11 on 4/16/2020 6:36 AM >
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The feds are going to be after you so quick. You're already on their sheet for being a member on this site. And now, they'll be knocking at your door before you know it since you had an online discussion revealing your breaking and entering intentions.


I would be careful as fuck. Screen all your calls. Trust no one. Have a stack of license plates that you swap out on your car, at least weekly, if not twice a week.

If you currently have picks. The best thing you can do, is melt them down into their raw form. You don't want to be caught with the evidence, on your person, or, anywhere, because, they know.

Once you've done that... Close your uer account.

When you're questioned. And, you will be. ADMIT TO NOTHING.

All your hard drives need to be destroyed. I know some good incinerator services if you need them. DM me.


Shit. I'm spooked just thinking about it.


Anyway, just my 2 cents.


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Aran location:
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Re: Thoughts on Lockpicks
<Reply # 12 on 4/16/2020 10:08 AM >
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Posted by randomesquephoto

All your hard drives need to be destroyed. I know some good incinerator services if you need them. DM me.


Shit. I'm spooked just thinking about it.



Offering aid to an enemy of the state? Now you're an accomplice. You should probably grab some false IDs and fake your death, it's the only way to get them off your trail.



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AdventureDan location:
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Re: Thoughts on Lockpicks
<Reply # 13 on 4/16/2020 1:04 PM >
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Posted by Aran


Offering aid to an enemy of the state? Now you're an accomplice. You should probably grab some false IDs and fake your death, it's the only way to get them off your trail.


well crap... now i've commented on this thread... *starts throwing locks and picks in the lake*



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Howie Dunnet location:
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Re: Thoughts on Lockpicks
<Reply # 14 on 4/16/2020 2:52 PM >
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Well, if you're worried about picking a lock to access an area that is most likely off limits to you anyway, then you have to decide which crime you are comfortable with.

I would rather bypass/pick a lock than physically cause injury jumping over a fence or accessing a hazardous entry.

I love high and mighty discussions in a forum dedicated to going where you're not supposed to go.



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Re: Thoughts on Lockpicks
<Reply # 15 on 4/16/2020 6:28 PM >
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Posted by randomesquephoto
The feds are going to be after you so quick. You're already on their sheet for being a member on this site. And now, they'll be knocking at your door before you know it since you had an online discussion revealing your breaking and entering intentions.


I would be careful as fuck. Screen all your calls. Trust no one. Have a stack of license plates that you swap out on your car, at least weekly, if not twice a week.

If you currently have picks. The best thing you can do, is melt them down into their raw form. You don't want to be caught with the evidence, on your person, or, anywhere, because, they know.

Once you've done that... Close your uer account.

When you're questioned. And, you will be. ADMIT TO NOTHING.

All your hard drives need to be destroyed. I know some good incinerator services if you need them. DM me.


Shit. I'm spooked just thinking about it.


Anyway, just my 2 cents.


are you being satirical?




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Re: Thoughts on Lockpicks
<Reply # 16 on 4/18/2020 5:45 PM >
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Posted by Radio2600Then there's this method:




Thanks for the tip.

*prepares to change plates and destroy hard drive*



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Re: Thoughts on Lockpicks
<Reply # 17 on 4/21/2020 8:49 PM >
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Your main problem would probably be how hard they are to use, even if you are an expert. I've (and this is a theoretical version of myself, of course) tried a lock pick on a a few doors before and it took about 10-20 minutes and then I just gave up. However, I have gotten into dozens of doors with the butter knife shim method. If you supplement it with a small crowbar or another, more innocuous, piece of sturdy metal, you can open pretty much any non dead bolted door that opens out. At least in my (theoretical) experience.



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Re: Thoughts on Lockpicks
<Reply # 18 on 4/21/2020 11:23 PM >
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Well, if lock picks are not your thing, there are other methods.








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Re: Thoughts on Lockpicks
<Reply # 19 on 4/22/2020 4:39 AM >
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Posted by AdventureDan


well crap... now i've commented on this thread... *starts throwing locks and picks in the lake*


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