How long is a lockpick?

The triangular-shaped half-diamond is usually 2.5 to 12.2 millimeters (0.098 to 0.480 inches) long. The angles that form the base of the half-diamond can be either steep or shallow, depending on the need for picking without affecting neighboring pins, or raking as appropriate.
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How long should a lockpick be?

The tang should be long enough to allow the tip to pass over the back pin of a seven pin lock. Cut the tang by making several smooth passes over the corner. Each pass starts at the tip and moves to the scratch mark.
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How big is a lock pick?

A standard lock pick has a width of about 5/16 inch at the handle and tapers to about 1/16 inch at the tip. A lock pick should be no wider than 3/32 inch; otherwise, it will not fit into most standard locks.
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Is lockpicking as a hobby legal?

Must Show Intent: In most states, and most of the world, owning lock picks is 100% legal.
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Is lock picking hard to learn?

Lock picking is easy to learn and apply, and in a short amount of time, you can learn all the basic lock picking concepts and techniques. While some locks are more difficult to pick than others, a fundamental understanding of lock picking can help you pick the majority of the locks used today.
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Is lock picking a useful skill?

It's Practical. Not only is it practical because it can land you a job, but it also allows you and the people around you to save money on locksmith services. In almost every state you can have lockpicks, you are allowed to use them if given permission by the owner of the lock.
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Can you break a lock by picking it?

The springs in a lock are designed to withstand the simple and gentle forces of the key lifting pins. While lock picking is relatively gentle, it can still be rough enough to push the springs past their limits causing them to deform or even break.
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What is a 999 key?

Bump keys are specially cut keys that can bypass the security mechanisms built into traditional pin and tumbler locks. Bump keys are also referred to as “999 keys” because all of their ridges are cut to the maximum depth (999) in a key-making machine.
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Do Locksmiths sell lock pick sets?

You can order lock pick sets, key cutters, and locksmith tools for cars, as well as bulk locksmith supplies like lock plates, precuts, and pins. Items ship from China, so you won't find the big US brands here, and delivery can take up to a few weeks.
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Is lock picking a sport?

Locksport is the sport or recreation of defeating locking systems. Its enthusiasts learn a variety of skills including lock picking, lock bumping, and a variety of other skills traditionally known only to locksmiths and other security professionals.
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How much does lockpicking cost?

Call Out Charge: The call-out charge can vary between $30 - $85 per the first hour. Most locksmiths charge close to $75. Hourly Rates During Regular Hours: Typically, close to $75 per hour. Hourly Rates During After Hours: Typically, the hourly rate can go up to $100.
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Is lockpicking illegal UK?

In the UK posession of a lockpicking kit in public is very much illegal, unless you have a professional reason to carry one. Same with a knife - unless you are literally bringing one back from the store to your home, you can be arrested for having one.
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Is it illegal to own a lock pick set in California?

In general, the lockpicks themselves are not considered illegal in California. However, the legality comes into play when it is being used for criminal purposes. For example, if you ever plan to use your lockpicks to open a lock for money, a locksmithing license is required to be able to complete this work.
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Can you pick a lock with a paperclip?

Picking a lock with paper clips works pretty much the same way as picking a lock with a traditional tension wrench and rake. You just need to turn two paper clips into those two very same tools, and then pick the lock with them like you'd normally do.
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What do you call someone who picks locks?

picklock. / (ˈpɪkˌlɒk) / noun. a person who picks locks, esp one who gains unlawful access to premises by this means. an instrument for picking locks.
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How thick should lockpick be?

As shown in the pictures of Peterson picks below, the thickness can vary greatly between picks (0.37mm vs 0.64mm). Shown below are the Peterson Slenders at 0.015 of an inch vs the standard 0.025 of an inch.
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Are lock picking kits illegal in Florida?

Under Florida Statutes, Section 810.06, it is “unlawful for a person to have in his or her possession a tool, machine or implement with the intent to use the tool, machine or implement to commit a burglary.” As you might expect, it can be difficult, in some cases, to prove that a common tool you had in your possession ...
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Can you take Lockpicks on a plane?

Tools that are 7 inches or less in length are allowed in carry-on bags. Please check with local law enforcement regarding traveling with this item. Any sharp objects in checked bags should be sheathed or securely wrapped to prevent injury to baggage handlers and inspectors.
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What is the tiny hole in a padlock for?

The pinhole on your padlock acts as a drain hole. The hole on the bottom of a padlock allows water to drain. This prevents the padlock's internal mechanisms from rusting, so they can continue to function properly. When the water is removed, it also can't freeze inside the lock under cold temperature conditions.
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Does bumping a lock damage it?

Lock bumping takes only an instant to open the lock. The lock is not visibly damaged, although the force of the bump can leave an indentation on the front of the cylinder. Certain clicking and vibrating tools designed for bumping can also be used.
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Do criminals pick locks?

As we are about to see, most criminals don't pick locks. Important Note: Possessing lock picks is not illegal in 94% of the United States and in the majority of the world. Like many things, it's all about how you use them.
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Do lock pick guns damage locks?

Lock pick guns also break locks apart internally. They sometimes cause the pin retainer to fly off, letting springs shoot out of the pin chambers. This is not good, and not easy for a non-professional to fix. Locking door knobs are especially susceptible to this.
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