reasonevangelist
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So... i had this whole elaborate and deliberately somewhat vague reply typed up... lol, but i shouldn't.^^^ thats the same thing most men are screaming as they are thrown in the back of a cop car lol
Cuffs and squad cars aren't necessarily the end of the story. Just a very unpleasant inconvenience, unless they can put you away forever.
Let's just say... someone motivated me to explore the darkest corners of my mind, and i have always had a wild and vivid imagination.
^Cool. That's quite a respectable skill. I would say "fascinating," but... that's a bit too strong, since if i was truly "fascinated" by lock-picking, i'd have acquired that skill. But that's some cool shit.Talk to a good locksmith about changing all the locks. It only takes a screw driver to replace deadbolts and doorknobs, but if you want them to all use the same key, you will need to get a pin job done. (not sure what it's called)
Basically, a 5 pin lock has 10 pins, 5 key pins and 5 drive pins. They can even use special "mushroom" or serrated pins on 1 or more pins to make it more difficult to pick. Make sure you get locks with at least 5 pins! The serrated pins trick the lock picker into thinking the drive pin just reached the sheer line, when it's really just a dip in the pin.
Anyway, they have a ton of pins they can mix and match to fit whatever key you want. I think they just mix and match until they find the right combo.
I can pick most locks with 3 pins in under 10 seconds. 4 pins takes me about 1-5 minutes, and 5 pins starts to become more of a challenge, especially if 1 or more pins is a "antipick" pin.