This document provides an introduction to advanced lock picking techniques. It discusses tools used for lock picking like hook picks, tension wrenches, and rake picks. It explains pin tumbler locks and the concepts of binding pins, shear lines, and lifting pins. It also covers techniques like raking and discusses pick-resistant pin types like spool and mushroom pins. The document recommends a book for further reference and notes some legal aspects of lock picking in New York State.
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3. References Get this book: Practical Lock Picking – A Physical Penetration Tester’s Training Guide by Deviant Ollam
4. Legality of Lock Picking NYS law says you are allowed to own lock pick sets. Don’t break into locks you don’t own Don’t LOOK like you’re going to break into a lock that you don’t own Don’t advertise locksmith services without a locksmith license Consolidated Laws of New York - PEN Title I - Article 140 - Section 140.35 - Possession of burglar's tools. A person is guilty of possession of burglar's tools when he possesses any tool, instrument or other article adapted, designed or commonly used for committing or facilitating offenses involving forcible entry into premises, or offenses involving larceny by a physical taking, or offenses involving theft of services as defined in subdivisions four, five and six of section 165.15, under circumstances evincing an intent to use or knowledge that some person intends to use the same in the commission of an offense of such character. Possession of burglar's tools is a class A misdemeanor.