It's easy to find online
lock pick sets
for beginners. The Internet offers countless selling possibilities for different suppliers and
this leads to incredible discounts for many locksmith tools and lock picking kits.
If you are a novice locksmith, or you just want to learn how to pick a lock, the best thing to do
is buying a
lock pick set
for beginners. This because it takes time and finest effort to learn how to pick a lock and
intensive practice is the only way you can master the art of picking. The kits for beginners do
not include many tools, but the most common ones: rake, hook, ball, diamond, etc. Additionally,
some of the beginner sets contain detailed instruction manuals that provide relevant information
on how to open the most common locks. Later on you can purchase more detailed manuals.
As a beginner, you need to rehearse a lot till you are able to pick a lock. This is why it is
highly recommended that you buy, in addition to your kit, a practice lock, usually a pin tumbler.
Once you have your
set of picks
and your lock you can start practice. On the Internet you can find plenty of information on locks
and key lock parts, sufficient for you to learn simple systems and simple procedures. Based on
this data, practice should run smoothly. As a matter of fact, it does. Anybody can learn to pick
a lock; the sad part is that there are also people not learning in good faith.
If common locks are more or less easy to pick, something else happens with advanced security
locks. Superior skills are required, and all your senses should be involved to master this art. An
expert locksmith would tell you to visualize the lock and pick it without forcing concentration.
So what will "The Classified Lock Pickers' Bible" teach me?
Amongst other things, The Classified Lock Pickers' bible will show you:
The basic principles of how locks work
How a basic pin tumbler lock work
How to pick a pin tumbler lock using traditional picks, raking and scrubbing
How lever locks work
How to pick a high security lever lock
How to pick padlocks (combination, lever, pin tumbler)
How bump keys work
Where to legally buy bump keys
How tubular locks work
How to pick tubular locks
How to pick car locks
How to open cars without keys (bypass techniques)
How skeleton keys work
Where to legally buy lock pick tools (no questions asked)
PLUS Lots more...
Nearly 60 Pages of straight-to-the-point information
Link to over 30 videos to show the lock picking techniques
Numerous online colour diagrams and clear explanations