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I remember when i was younger i used to go to archery courses and the archery set was stored and locked in a storage room. One day my coach’s key missing and the backup key didn’t work. So while my coach left and was trying to call someone about what’s going on I try to unlock the padlock with a paper click and by the time I succeeded there is some men already prepared an bolt cytter want to force cut the padlock with brute force. But I said I have done it with a paper clip and we laugh together
Ответить"real lock"
ОтветитьComments full of hardasses that need to upload their videos.
Ответить😂😂😂😂
ОтветитьDepends on the tolerances of the lock. I've found that some of the tiny luggage locks are the worst. I have a cheap luggage lock that's so bad that you can open it with just the tension tool.
ОтветитьYou just need to understand different types of pins , each different kind of pin has a different security to them everyone of the pins have their vulnerability. I'm not some professional I kinda just started playing around my success rate is pretty good I have come across one I can not get yet
Ответитьtry picking a mul-t-lock
ОтветитьMe and my brother just picked a tiny lock
ОтветитьYou are using a master lock model 140, it seems to be a nicer brass version of the model 141. It can be opened using a bent zip tie.
ОтветитьHow it’s hard
ОтветитьIn fact you have no skills
ОтветитьHi,im a kid(11/yo). And i can pick my house steel lock in less than 15 seconds
ОтветитьMcNally Official. Lmao
Btw…. really? A master lock? Bro… that’s not even close to “now let’s try to pick a real lock.”
Try to use custom tool that u make
ОтветитьI’m 13 and I can already pick a lock so even though I am subscribed, I am a little disappointed
ОтветитьJust to make sure: we're all aware that locksmithing/picking is WAY easier to do with AI (and a simple machine to do the physical work) than just about any creative job would be, right? Lock picking is like 10 basic physical actions, with maybe 2 (possibly just 1, if the engineer writes good feeder code) layers of complexity to account for different styles of locks and application types. We could easily make a McNally/LockPickingLawyer-bot today, right this minute, to pick literally any lock faster than 99.99% of locksport enthusiasts and picking experts. That's way more than we'd need to replace the entire profession with a cheap AI-driven machine that'd be very cheap to produce. It just hasn't been done because no one has had the financial motivation to do it, and everyone who's into lock picking enough to be able to create the algorithms and feeding proper inputs into the program seems to prefer to just do it themselves.
To be fair, AI will make all of our jobs obsolete eventually, but content creators for social media have a bit longer before complete replacement than locksmiths do, at least in theory. More complex professions in the creative world probably have the longest before they need to worry about going the way of the horse-drawn buggy... but that's still only like 10 to maybe like 30 years, max. Most jobs, assuming that you can find programmers and expert references who are highly skilled/knowledgeable and dedicated to the work, could be replaced in months if they started right now.
Every single job on the planet is just a few levels of additional complexity layered on top of a small and limited set of very basic skills and a relatively straightforward knowledge base. So all it takes is recreating the basic skills using procedural functions, accounting for the complexities via a few algorithms and knowledge and experience databases, and create the physical counterpart to actually complete the tasks (if necessary; intellectually-based jobs don't need this at all), and voila! You just replaced an entire profession with a cheap computer interface and maybe a few years of development and refinement, if even that. Could be just a few months, and eventually days or hours once AI-developing AI gets a bit better so we can replace the programmers who work in AI and machine learning as well.
Oh boy gave up on a master lock 😭
ОтветитьLiterally picked this same lock (master 140) first try. It was a fluke though. I got it 2 more times, but now I'm struggling. It's got 4 pins (i think. Don't chew me out for not knowing, im trying to figure it out with 0 research)
ОтветитьFun fact I have both the set shown and that master lock, the set’s clear padlock is really really easy to open, you can legit open it with just the pick by pushing up on all the pins at once.
The master lock shown is arguably more difficult than other master locks because of strange security pin designs, it feels weird, it’s hard to explain but the lock completely seizes up at points.
And to those of you saying “McNally was able to open it easily” or “Bro said a master lock was a real lock” first, McNally is a professional at being better than lock picking professionals.
And second, while master locks have laughable security, I wanna see you try and pick open that same model of master lock with little to no prior experience. It’s not quite as easy as creators like McNally make it look, and it goes to show how good they are.
Dude, that is a master lock, all you need to do is bump it with a fart blunt obkect and it will pop open.
you need master key
ОтветитьMe: Time to use this on the locks on the school gates 😊
ОтветитьMcNally should see this
ОтветитьJust a tip, put about the same pressure on the torsion bar as you would to press a key on a piano
Its not exact, and you may need to lighten or strengthen how hard you twist the core.
Different picks also work too.
Though, if I am not mistaken, that lock can be opened with a 4 pin comb pick
Lol that’s probably the easiest one to pick just jab the pick all the way to the back and lift
ОтветитьHow much did Master Lock pay you to make this video?
ОтветитьHe does know that master locks are used when you’re still an FNG lol
ОтветитьStop sayinggggg prooooooogresssss
ОтветитьAs everyone is saying, just switch up your strategy and you'll have this, you got this it'll be simple with practice
ОтветитьWe don't even need McNally here, his subscribers rosted this 🎉😂
ОтветитьYou are using a master lock pad lock, to open it, you can use a master lock pad lock
Ответить😅 so I guess your dream is crushed.
ОтветитьLol a Master lock 140 opens itself on accident. TWO hours? Lololol I'm sorry dude but if you stick with it you really will get better, I promise. 1st things 1st, learn to tension lol 2ndly McNally showed you 4 prong comb picks are a masterkey to 140s.
ОтветитьUse 2 paperclips
ОтветитьDamn definitely find a new hobby.
Takes me like 5 seconds to pick that lock or instant if I use a comb.
Heres an easy way
Step1:grab a hammer
Step2: find where it comes out when opened
Step3:use the hammer near where it opens
Just hit it with a master lock and it should open
ОтветитьIm starting to think mines broken, day 4 countless attempts, to no avail
Ответитьyou can usually open a masterlock with a hammer, or failing that, a stiff wind
ОтветитьOk
ОтветитьEasy
ОтветитьDid you try the Bump Method or a Bump Key to most locks yet?
ОтветитьNah skill issue lol
ОтветитьJust rake that shit most locks can't defend against rakes
Ответитьperfect comment
ОтветитьIt's a Master Lock. You could probably open it by giving it the side-eye.
ОтветитьTrying the rake method
Simply use the tool for set the pins and slide it across the pins. If you feel like it not working release the tension and do it again . After some time you should unlock the lock
Are you kidding me? You fail to open a master lock?
ОтветитьYou know those locks on lockers?
Apparently all you have to do is pull down on it turn it until it feels tight then do a full circle and do it again then reverse.
I didnt know it was that easy until I tried it a second time because the first time I was a idiot who didnt really know what to do. Its so easy a kid could do it!!!
(For context we had one of those locks on our fence and forgot the code so i looked it up and found the lockpicking lawyer did it as usual...)
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