MIT Guide to Lock Picking by Theodore T. Tool

MIT Guide to Lock Picking

MIT Guide to Lock Picking by Theodore T. Tool
1991
Number of pages: 49
The big secret of lock picking is that it's easy. Anyone can learn how to pick locks. The theory of lock picking is the theory of exploiting mechanical defects. There are a few basic concepts and definitions but the bulk of the material consists of tricks for opening locks with particular defects or characteristics.
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