Posted on 02/09/2012 8:29:04 AM PST by eglman
Keep in mind that if you get pulled over, these won’t be considered as lock picking tools, no, they’ll call them burglary tools and try to charge you. They might even be illegal in some states to carry.
Frank Drebin: "I'm a locksmith, and I'm a locksmith."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HWQt-w39HY
Pretty cool. On reading the headline I doubted the paper clips would be strong enough but by using the larger size he seems to have addressed that concern. I have a professional set of lock picks I bought as part of my urban survival kit. The rake and a torsion tool will probably get you into more low end pin tumbler locks than any other combination. With a good rake and torsion tool I can get into most consumer grade pin tumbler locks in around 10 seconds. Again, I am learning this as a survival skill with no intention doing anything illegal.
“Keep in mind that if you get pulled over, these wont be considered as lock picking tools, no, theyll call them burglary tools and try to charge you. They might even be illegal in some states to carry.”
Good point. I researched the law in FL before getting my picks. In FL possession of them is alright. Possession of them with “intent” makes them burglary tools. The rub of course is determining intent is up to the officer detaining you. Many cops will consider possession as de facto evidence of intent to commit burglary. If it was a simple traffic stop you may beat it in court but you will have legal fees and whatever happens to you in jail to contend with. You are also right that in some states simple possession is illegal unless you are a registered locksmith of other occupation that requires them. Research laws applicable to you before making these or ordering professional ones.
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The name of that website spurs me to rant about a pet peeve: I wonder if anyone besides me thinks the buzz word “Tactical” has been grossly overused, like other marketing buzz words such as “e-This” and “I-That”. Flip through a gun magazine and practically every weapon and product is touted as “Tactical”. Duh, every weapon could be used in a combat situation, but most won’t be. Hey Joe! Hand me that Tactical monkey-wrench, will ya? Gotta run, my I-Pod is ringing and my e-dinner is burning.
How about IEDs to use against the U.N. Blue Helmets or SEIU Purple Shirts, got a set of those instructions?
< /sarc >
LOL
You got it!
Just like the old saying goes...
How about Extreme E-Tac!
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