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The Difference Between Picking, Bumping, and Breaking Locks!
The nuances and quirks of lock picking are what make this pastime an alluring enterprise for novices and professionals alike. Every new lock presents a unique puzzle and thus pushes lovers of the craft towards harnessing their skills into expert proficiency. Getting your feet wet in this genre can seem daunting and bottomless. A good foundation for knowledge in this arena often starts with understanding the different types of lock manipulation, from there you can further your study and practice. What is lock picking? Lock picking is the manipulation and maneuvering of the pins within a lock without the help of a key. This is a style many people will be familiar with, likely having seen it done at least once. Regular objects can be used to do this (paper clips, bobby pins, etc.) or you can use tools specifically designed for the task. Once each pin is nudged into the correct location, the drum is released and the lock can be turned as if the key was in place. This realm of the art is perhaps the most difficult to master, but also the most satisfying and skill oriented. What is lock bumping? Lock bumping and lock picking are…


