Lock pick handcuffs

Lock pick handcuffs

Lost your keys? Well, check out this video on lockpicking. Here, you will learn how to lock pick handcuffs. Handcuff locks are actually pretty simple, so it shouldn't take long to hack into a set. They basically have the shackle arm, key hole, locking cam and a double locking feature in them. If you ever find yourself strapped to a bed in handcuffs, a simple lock pick is all you need.

Lock picking is an art, so pay close attention to this video tutorial. You can learn how to open any lock without the original key by analyzing how the lock operates. Whether you are a criminal or a locksmith, lock picking principles are the same. To be an expert lock picker, you must be able to open a lock without the key while leaving the lock intact (no damage). Whether you are fascinated by the workings of a lock or you like hacking into things, this video should help you out.

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