(Video) How to Pick 5 Digit Combo Locks. Yes, it’s Possible!

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During any time of trial or chaos, you may find yourself needing to get into a combination locked building or compartment. Yet, if you do not have the combination you’ll find yourself, at first, cursing then looking back on the day when someone tried to show you how to break into those locks but you decided not to listen.

Now, don’t take the defensive. This isn’t a break-in-to-steal segment. It really is a break-in-to-survive instruction. There just may come that day when in order to survive you will have to use a skill that has you picking a lock and you will be glad you learned it.

After the break, go over to the next page and view a video that shows you how to fairly easily pick a combination lock.

This is probably something the less than law abiding have already learned but you, my friends, are learning it from someone who knows you are better than that and want to help others, not hinder. Go over and take a look!

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13 Comments

  1. James Stubbs said:

    You cannot “pick” a combination lock unless it also has a optional key hole

  2. Curtis Lyn Rice said:

    Bullets work great. But a rock will take care of most any windows. Just saying. Heavy sizzors in any housetrailor.

  3. John Wilson said:

    as a retired locksmith any lock like the one pictured can be opened and it isn’t that difficult , you just need to learn the technique on how to manipulate them , but you’re kinda right you don’t use a pick

  4. Eric Bennett said:

    HEY MORONS RUNNING THIS SITE. TELL ALL THE POTENTIAL THUGS WHO LOOK AT YOUR RAG PAGE HOW TO BECOME AN EVEN BETTER PIECES OF PANTY WASTE WHY DONT YA.

  5. James Stubbs said:

    That was my point that it cannot be “picked” though opened relativly easy with time and pactience

  6. Warren Goodin said:

    Here’s a trick I learned while messing with old pad locks I had, turn the lock upside down and smash with hammer one good pop. Usually only took one hit with a small 4lb sledge, master locks, bike locks, kyponite locks,etc none help up lol.

  7. Pat Putnam said:

    Umm, I got bolt cutters…and a hatchet… if those are insufficient, making something that goes bang ain’t hard. Most locks will fail if exposed to a rather hard blow as well

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