He is against the artificial "safety" of crap ware. There are safes and locks that actually do the job the customer expects. He can open the non-electronic version of the Sentry safe in about 10 seconds with a process known as "bumping".I can't find any video of him opening a non electronic safe
Anyways this guy kinda sucks in a way because he is just giving out information to anybody, even detailed info about specific models to strangers, who could be criminals...but as long as he is getting paid who cares!
There is a huge price difference between a Sentry and the safe you buy through a lock smith. http://mrlocksmith.com/burglary-fire-safes-we-carry/ compared to http://www.walmart.ca/en/office-stationery/office-supplies/safes/N-192Thanks for posting this sdw. I was thinking of upgrading from my little key lock safe. Good to know.
You just saved me from buying a Sentry.
You probably didn't use two picks the way you need to. One pick is used to maintain slight pressure and to turn the lock once the pins are in the right position. The other pick is used to "rake" the pins. You catch the first pin, and rake it up while using a little pressure to keep it up - then repeat with each pin. If you start with a middle pin, you are working against yourself because it will drop back down when you try to rake the first pin. The reason it works is because you have a little slop in the lock.interesting...
has anyone ever tried to pick a lock? Of course I have tried (when I was younger and tried to bust into bigger sisters room to steal her chocolates and makeup) and it never ever works for meI feel like I'm too terrible that I probably wouldn't even be able to pull off any of these other tricks.






