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Trufflz
location: Hull, Quebec Gender: Male
Original Pirate
| | Haligan Entry Tool < on 2/3/2006 6:35 PM >
| | | Do you guys recommend getting one of these? they seem extremely useful. But I'm not sure if it would be a great idea to get caught with one of those!
Mod Edit: made topic more descriptive. [last edit 2/3/2006 6:46 PM by Freak - edited 1 times]
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Mark
Very Noble Donor location: South Carolina Gender: Male
What is a lion, king of the savannah, when hes at the south pole?
| | Re: Haligan <Reply # 1 on 2/3/2006 6:40 PM >
| | | They are highly expensive for what they are. Usually big as fuck, and some are designed to be pretty destructive. Also they aren't worth spit on manhole covers. They work great opening doors that have people passed out behind it though.
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Freak
location: Usually Alaska, now MSP. Gender: Male
Hypocrite
| | | Re: Haligan <Reply # 2 on 2/3/2006 6:45 PM >
| | | For those of us who don't know what a Haligan is: http://www.zaktool.com/halligan-f.html Next time it might be helpful to post a picture or explanation of what you're talking about. I thought you were just really bad at spelling Halogen
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Trufflz
location: Hull, Quebec Gender: Male
Original Pirate
| | Re: Haligan Entry Tool <Reply # 3 on 2/3/2006 6:48 PM >
| | | Hah, thanks. What would be a good tool for opening manhole covers and jimmying open doors? Bad speller with a spell-check? Hah. It's on the UER encyclopedia. [last edit 2/3/2006 6:49 PM by Trufflz - edited 2 times]
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Zensins
location: Florida Gender: Male
Sunlight on chrome, the blur of the landscape, every nerve aware.
| | Re: Haligan Entry Tool <Reply # 4 on 2/3/2006 7:25 PM >
| | | If you're going to do a forced entry, just get a crow bar, they're a lot cheaper. Or better yet, carry a big screw driver. I remember back in the 90s in Miami there was a string of daytime home burglaries with forced front doors. When the burglar was caught, she was a small-framed female, and all she used was a big screwdriver to pry open the door at the deadbolt. A screwdriver might be considered a burglary tool if caught on you while trespassing or "prowling". A crowbar or Haligan Entry Tool definitely would be. I dunno though. Personally I'd never jimmy a door. Makes a ton of noise, does hella damage, leaves major signs that someone was there, is the first thing a cop would look for if called while you're there, definitely constitutes "breaking and entering" which is a felony EVERYWHERE, opens the place up to vagrants and crackheads... Just bad news all around.
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Trufflz
location: Hull, Quebec Gender: Male
Original Pirate
| | Re: Haligan Entry Tool <Reply # 5 on 2/3/2006 10:18 PM >
| | | Hmmm, good points. I'm thinking of getting up onto the second floor of the building I'm thinking of and just trying to pry open a window board if possible.
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Twystr
location: 39.2N, 104.17W Elev. 6535ft Gender: Male
Gimme Biggah Drayyyyynes!
| | Re: Haligan Entry Tool <Reply # 6 on 2/4/2006 3:26 AM >
| | | As for manhole covers... A tire iron. Or better yet, a Rolling Wedge Bar... Sears has them for 20 dollars, and mine pops manholes like none other. It can open the ones with lifting holes, or the slotted type.
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j0lt
location: Kobe, Japan Gender: Male
| | | Re: Haligan Entry Tool <Reply # 7 on 2/4/2006 7:28 AM >
| | | Too destructive for me.
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Pravus
location: Chicago Area Gender: Male
Now the two key words for tonight - "caution" and "flammable"...
| | | | Re: Haligan Entry Tool <Reply # 8 on 2/4/2006 12:47 PM >
| | | I'll second the crowbar as being a better idea... the entry tools pretty much are just used to blast doors open, you don't need that.. basically the same idea as using a 20lb sledge to drive a nail... just overkill
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Explorer Zero
| | | Re: Haligan Entry Tool <Reply # 9 on 2/4/2006 5:13 PM >
| | | cops and firefighters affectionately call it "the hooligan tool" and if youre caught tearing open a building with one theyll be calling you a hooligan no doubt as well
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Allva
location: San Antonio, Texas Gender: Male
I have my moments.
| | | Re: Haligan Entry Tool <Reply # 10 on 2/4/2006 6:32 PM >
| | | That's just nuts.
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Noah Vale
location: Portland, Or
It's nobler to never get paid, than to bank on shit and dismay
| | | | Re: Haligan Entry Tool <Reply # 11 on 2/4/2006 6:35 PM >
| | | Heh, I like how they call it a tactical tool, which leads one to assume it may open the door tactfully, which is hardly the case.
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Trufflz
location: Hull, Quebec Gender: Male
Original Pirate
| | Re: Haligan Entry Tool <Reply # 12 on 2/4/2006 7:21 PM >
| | | Yeah, I sure wasn't expecting a bang. Hah. Maybe I'll just keep a big screw driver in my bag.
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Conundrum
Critic�n location: GTA Gender: Male
Now Entering The Bling Chamber
| | Re: Haligan Entry Tool <Reply # 13 on 2/4/2006 8:17 PM >
| | | Posted by Noah Vale Heh, I like how they call it a tactical tool, which leads one to assume it may open the door tactfully, which is hardly the case.
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i would assume it would open it tactically, as in ripping the door right out of the frame... I've used one before and they work quite well, but never try to put that door back on the frame... it ain't gona happen.
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J Peterman
location: Victoria B.C.
I'm going hunting for mysteries, cover me.
| | Re: Haligan Entry Tool <Reply # 14 on 2/8/2006 8:49 AM >
| | | If you're caught with one of these mo-fos theres no talking your way out of it. You know and they know the reason why you are in posession of it.
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Servo
| | Re: Haligan Entry Tool <Reply # 15 on 2/8/2006 9:38 PM >
| | | Posted by J Peterman If you're caught with one of these mo-fos theres no talking your way out of it. You know and they know the reason why you are in posession of it.
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Yep, pretty much the key thing here. You're moving from simple trespass to B&E if you are even caught on the premises with one. The same can be true of a screwdriver, but the screwdrivers is a shitload easier to explain away. Plus, 90% of the time you will be able to find a way in that doesn't involve breaking anything.
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Mark
Very Noble Donor location: South Carolina Gender: Male
What is a lion, king of the savannah, when hes at the south pole?
| | Re: Haligan Entry Tool <Reply # 16 on 2/9/2006 3:11 AM >
| | | Posted by J Peterman If you're caught with one of these mo-fos theres no talking your way out of it. You know and they know the reason why you are in posession of it.
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Id take that for any prying tool as being just as bad. "This officer?... Its my back scratcher yeah thats it."
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Blue90
location: TN
Shiny.
| | Re: Haligan Entry Tool <Reply # 17 on 2/15/2006 2:24 AM >
| | | anyone heard of the Stanley FatMax Xtreme Fubar? the thing is made for construction site destruction- it has jaws that can rip out a 2x4 or 1x4, striking face, breaking edge, nail remover, and prybar, all in one 18 inch, 4 pound package. sorry i don't have any pics or links, i couldn't find it online. it's also supposedly 40 dollars.
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