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Lock Pickers Vice Mk2 - Practise Picking Properly

477 kr

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Lock Picking VICE - Like picking a lock in a door - not your hand

The problem with learning to pick locks your holding in your hand is that when it comes to picking a lock in a door it's a very different beast. The way you hold your tension tool, the way you hold your picks, the angle you are working at - everything is different.

Pick locks with confidence knowing you're learning transferable skills, no one is going to need you to pick a lock in your hand.

I've met countless people who are masters of picking locks they are holding, but in a door they are next to useless!

The remedy is of course a lock picking vice, and this little beauty gets the job done with no fuss, and you're ready to go.

Clamps tightly onto any surface with a ledge, like a table or workbench and then it's just a case of inserting your lock and tightening it into the grip.

The rubber teeth on many non specialist vices are notorious for slipping and slowly rejecting your lock - the last thing you want after half an hour of setting pins, only to have to pick it off the floor and start again. 

  • Simple, effective design - many lock shapes held tight and secure
  • Lightweight and durable - will last for years
  • Perfectly mimics a lock in a door - so you're actually learning proper lock picking

 

Also perfect for making videos, because when you're holding the lock, it's very hard to get the shot you want.

This vice is also perfect for learning Impressioning. Traditional - not lock picking dedicated vices - with metal or rubber jaws tend to 'spit out' the lock when moved about, as with techniques such as Impressioning or bumping.

 

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Lock Pickers Vice Mk2 - UKBumpKeys
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Lock Pickers Vice Mk2 - Practise Picking Properly

477 kr

Lock Picking VICE - Like picking a lock in a door - not your hand

The problem with learning to pick locks your holding in your hand is that when it comes to picking a lock in a door it's a very different beast. The way you hold your tension tool, the way you hold your picks, the angle you are working at - everything is different.

Pick locks with confidence knowing you're learning transferable skills, no one is going to need you to pick a lock in your hand.

I've met countless people who are masters of picking locks they are holding, but in a door they are next to useless!

The remedy is of course a lock picking vice, and this little beauty gets the job done with no fuss, and you're ready to go.

Clamps tightly onto any surface with a ledge, like a table or workbench and then it's just a case of inserting your lock and tightening it into the grip.

The rubber teeth on many non specialist vices are notorious for slipping and slowly rejecting your lock - the last thing you want after half an hour of setting pins, only to have to pick it off the floor and start again. 

 

Also perfect for making videos, because when you're holding the lock, it's very hard to get the shot you want.

This vice is also perfect for learning Impressioning. Traditional - not lock picking dedicated vices - with metal or rubber jaws tend to 'spit out' the lock when moved about, as with techniques such as Impressioning or bumping.

 

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