May 25 2007Opening A Combination Lock With A Stick Pin

This is a little tutorial on how to open a combination lock with a stick pin. It's not very informative, but at least it looks somewhat legit. Although once again I've gotta stick with my own personal method of opening a combination lock: biting through it with my teeth.

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frist!!!11!!11

Great... you've got first... whoopie!!

I can change RED traffic lights to green at the push of a button.


and 2nd!!!!!!


You misspelled "first". And stating "first" isn't relevant.
Also, if I ever become a zombie, I'm going to eat you. I've always wanted to eat a retard.

That's a simple solution to an otherwise complicated problem. Not a bad idea.

Wow, I was almost able to see how he did it!

This website is turning me into a thief!

I know how to break into suitcases, combination locks and escape handcuffs... I blame this media for my crime spree...

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But, isn't the point of a combination lock that you have to put in the combination to open it? Doesn't this defeat the purpose of owning one? Why ruin it?

Won't you still be hungry afterwards PRJ? Officecube's brain sounds like slim pickings to me.

Muahaha.
Now I can break into the lockers of the jerks at school.
And fill them with pudding-Better yet, Jell-o.
I'm such a fiend.

Most combination locks are woefully susceptible to defeats. Hell, even rapping the side of the lock with a hammer will cause the locking bar to snap out of place long enough for you to pull the hasp open.

hii,
thanks for sharing this nice video. But can it be really done on all locks ?


Only works with crappy locks with lots of room around the locking arm. Good quality locks fit too tightly to get a pin down inside, let alone jimmy with the locking bar.

is the smart guy who picked the combo lock actually the guy who pointed the camera ? looks like a sloppy magic trick

please delete my previous comment - i accidentally commented on the wrong video

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