Crack a master lock (not pick) to get the combo

Crack a master lock (not pick) to get the combo

Just like the title says, learn how to crack a master lock. Not pick the lock (picking a master lock will not get you the combo). You don't need any special tools to crack this master lock- all you need is the right technique. Crack master locks for fun only - don't use this for illegal purposes. Great trick if you lose your combination to your master lock. All you need is a little math. Learn how to hack a master lock with this lock cracking tutorial.

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Curated By: rmansur

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szang3 11 months ago
i tried this and failed haha,oh well.
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ShineDown6901 10 months ago
there are ways that are a million times easier than this, and if your breaking into sum1's lock, who has time to do all this crap?
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gitchamonidoo (-2) 5 months ago
cool
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holycowzer 4 months ago
this totally works.....we used to call a kid the key master at our school because he would pull this #$%@ all the time....all our gym lockers were master locks......and our teachers would say if its locked it wouldnt get stolen....psh....they would have to have someone watch him when ever he was in the locker room hahhaha
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