Figuring out the Combination To a Master Lock

Safeway

Lifer
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Actually, I can get most Master Locks (combination type) open on the first or second try. Just using my hands, no equipment.
 

car3

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i recently watched a lockpick workshop, there is a tool that can pop these right open
forgot the name though
 

Juice Box

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Originally posted by: Safeway
Actually, I can get most Master Locks (combination type) open on the first or second try. Just using my hands, no equipment.

if you read you dont have to use any equipment in this method :p
 

Juice Box

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Originally posted by: car3
i recently watched a lockpick workshop, there is a tool that can pop these right open
forgot the name though

yeah I read about that...called a padlock shim
 

Safeway

Lifer
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Originally posted by: Juice Box
Originally posted by: Safeway
Actually, I can get most Master Locks (combination type) open on the first or second try. Just using my hands, no equipment.

if you read you dont have to use any equipment in this method :p


Without this method, and in about 30 seconds.
 

Juice Box

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Originally posted by: Safeway
Originally posted by: Juice Box
Originally posted by: Safeway
Actually, I can get most Master Locks (combination type) open on the first or second try. Just using my hands, no equipment.

if you read you dont have to use any equipment in this method :p


Without this method, and in about 30 seconds.

care to elaborate on how?
 

Dulanic

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Originally posted by: Safeway
Originally posted by: Juice Box
Originally posted by: Safeway
Actually, I can get most Master Locks (combination type) open on the first or second try. Just using my hands, no equipment.

if you read you dont have to use any equipment in this method :p


Without this method, and in about 30 seconds.

With cheap older locks, the new master locks you would never get into without some type of equipment or breaking it open. Yes the older ones were pretty easy to get into.
 

SuperFreaky

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Originally posted by: Safeway
Originally posted by: Juice Box
Originally posted by: Safeway
Actually, I can get most Master Locks (combination type) open on the first or second try. Just using my hands, no equipment.

if you read you dont have to use any equipment in this method :p


Without this method, and in about 30 seconds.

but you can't spend the 30 seconds it would take to give some explanation of your method?
 

AStar617

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Word, I'll be heading to the local self-storage facility for some practice :p

(kidding of course ;) )
 

bob4432

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Originally posted by: sao123
now i need a solution for my sentry fireproof safe.

look for the "mit guide to lock picking" pdf on google. i had one of these safes that i couldn't find the key to, so i made "snake" pick out of all things a paperclip and had ti open in about 3mins, they are easy