@@mmtigan I think it was more directed at the fact that it requires no unique gear (including makeshift tension bars and picks) to open. Magnets are common and plentiful. Although the person you responded to was unnecessarily condescending in tone.
The police leave the room for like 30 seconds, come back, he's somehow gone, and camera is gone, and so is the footage, because all of the locks leading to those rooms are pitiful
Lockpickinglawyer: Gets shot by a cop Also Lockpickinglawyer: "So I'm standing here at the pearly gates, and they appear to have a normal wafer lock on the gate. I have cut a small sliver out of a soda can and...I am now back within the moral coil."
Agreed. I am an LEO and one of my recent roles prior to promotion was in procuring equipment. Everything from vehicle acquisition and outfitting to weapon storage solutions. I was curious about a certain company's clasping lock one day, musing in the shop. Thought about how solenoids and such work...took a magnet that was mounted on the vehicle life used to hold paperwork...viola. Spoke to my Chief about the discovery, then sent him a video via text. Next course of action was a call to Seti.... Advised them that the product they sell has serious safety flaw and would like to send them back. They basically said I was stuck with them due to various procurement rules ad regs. So, found a loophole in our contacting manual and regs regarding 'faulty and/or unsafe equipment and assumed liability'. To make this short, all 32 racks went back.
Good on you for being conscientious in your duty. I bet the company was pissed. Lol Did you ever find a suitable replacement? I can’t imagine there are a lot of companies that make this type of device.
be even funnier if when the cop returns to the car you are in the front seat playing with the rifle holder instead of being in the back seat cuffed while watching LPL video's on his laptop lol
"This is the lock picking lawyer and today" you hear your front door open "I'm going to" you hear footsteps coming towards you "show you how defenseless you are"
Magnet now ascended to the list of "burglary tools", joining screw drivers & hack saw & bolt cutters as something you shouldn't be carrying in your backpack past 9pm
I did work on an old woman's house once. She live kind of out in the sticks, and she just yelled "come in!" When I knocked on her door for an evaluation. I wasn't in a marked vehicle and I was only wearing plain clothes, no company markings anywhere. She didn't have an appointment because my scheduler said she was always home. Now, I used to live in the country, so I get it, but my dad was a huge dude and knew how to handle himself, so I was never worried. This old woman though? I figured she'd be more cautious. After a few minutes I asked her why she didn't lock the door and she said "It only keeps the good people out." I only started to watch your channel somewhat recently, but I can already tell she was right this whole time.
I always try and tell people not to be overly worried about locking everything up. "If someone comes to to your house with the intent to get in, they most certainly will." Only thing they might offer serious security is an alarm system and even these give professionals a couple of minutes to get what's really valuable. Indeed a family I know had their beautiful wide wooden stairs ruined because the burglar's threw the small safe down the stairs. The damage it did was a lot more worth than anything inside it.
@@herzglass the point in locking things up is not to make it impossible for a determined thief. It is to make it not worth the effort. If you have a security system and good locks and a guard dog and cameras etc and the house next door doesn't then they will go to the easier house
@@artful1967 I am aware of that. That's why easy to carry valuables should not be kept at home. There is no harm in having good locks, doors and windows and maybe additional security, but as soon as it becomes a pricy investment, it's worth to consider locking stuff up someplace else. Again, I know some examples of the burglars trying to bypass existing security making the damage a lot pricier, than just leaving your door unlocked.
I appreciate that your audience understands that you're frustrated at how lazy the designs are, and they aren't reacting with anger and saying you're the problem. You have one of most levelheaded audiences that I've seen on CZcams. False comforts, like this lock, are better to be exposed and replaced before those relying on it find out how flawed it is the hard way.
@@xXllGhostllXx then you can steal an assault rifle, fallow me for more tips and tricks of how to put play the system and probably get you shot in the process
The worst part about this lock is that it is from a DECOMISSIONED vehicle. Meaning it’s already been used for several years in such a compromised state.
No its not a worry. Looking at the overall picture of things and how the item is actually used its unlikely the lock would end up near free hands unless other things have already went wrong.
I'm the lock picking Lawyer and today I'm at the local bank vault. The security of this establishment was rather weak and I was able to open the vault with a condom."
Why am I getting the impression that the worst locks are always locks designed to secure firearms? You'd think bycicles but i guess those are way more dangerous and valuable
Locks designed to secure firearms are usually done with speedy access in mind. I have a feeling that the manufacturers of such systems cut a lot of corners on purpose in order to achieve this end. You can have security or you can have quick access. But having both seems far more difficult for some reason.
Most people don’t try to steal a gun out of a cop car, and if that does happen there’s normally a bigger issue at hand and everyone doesn’t focus on the faulty lock
@@ajaxx7252 yeh I guess its kinda the same as with handcuffs which can be picked with a paper clip because there's allot more to apprehending a suspect or convict than a handcuff lock so similar case
Gun locks exist for compliance. People want to be able to use their guns for self defense at a moments notice and only get locks to comply with the law. Also, who's going to break into a cop car to steal a gun?
Justifiably so. This is securing a firearm, not a few hundred euro in snacks or even a few thousand worth of tools or money. This is Someone can be killed.
Reminds me about a decade ago my uncle was bragging about his new gun safe, and as he was going on and on about electric lock this and biometric security that, I took an old ring magnet from the fridge down there and started sliding it around the front of the lock. After a couple seconds I heard a click, and the door opened right up. Seeing him standing there, frozen mouth open mid-sentence with his finger still up in the air as he was making some other point about how great it was, and he saw the door just swing right open. And cheeky me held up the magnet and said "Nice of you to leave the key out."
Actually as a Juggalo I can tell you not only can I do anything he can I can run circles around him. While most are dumb drunks and druggies not all are.
Hi this is the lock picking lawyer and today I'm in the back of a police cruiser. No I haven't got arrested I was in the court house doing my day job when an officer in an unrelated case recognized my hands. We got to talking and just for fun we're seeing if I can houdini my way out of his back seat while handcuffed. Now as you can see I'm handcuffed with...
scary how this could legit be a thing eventually. "sir, your child has a toothpick and a magnet... are you aware these are thieving tools?". um what? so mcguyver was real?
I was thinking "Oh this is no big deal, it's only to prevent a criminal from snatching it quickly. Of course LPL won't like it since it's a simple lock." How wrong I was.
@@TOMAS-lh4er more guns than people in America, do you really think it makes much difference. I bought a gun in Florida when I was visiting my cousins,private sale and zero f@%ks given.
Yeah, cuz you never know just when you need to steal that AR15 from the law enforcement. In fact it happens so frequently in life I'm tempted to become a biohacker and replace my pelvic bone with neodymium so I can just 'haul ass' and escape by bumping my butt against oncoming traffic and flee like the rectal spiderman while waving goodbyes to officer Nneversawthatonecomming.
I'm starting to think it might take longer to steal my stuff if I just leave all my valuables on my lawn with a big sign that says FREE FOR ALL! As the confusion will hold them longer then any lock.
Honestly, I appreciate that it frustrates you because of how risky it would be, and how it can be defeated with a bloody magnet. And how concise you are, it just gets straight to the point. I love your work, mate. It’s soothing, and interesting to watch you break it down, so we as the people know. Hopefully better designs are implemented, for the safety of the public. :)
In 1972 in Japan, my aunt bought me a fancy pencil case to use in Grade 3, which was designed to be locked and unlocked by sliding a “key” that consisted of a strong magnet. Even then, and for the limited purpose of keeping my pencils safe from my classmates, I thought the security seemed poorly designed.
"tank grade steel" lol modern tank armor is depleted uranium and/or composite. Tanks that did use steel were made of just regular mild steel, usually rolled billets, not anything fancy like AR500 or an alloy.
LPL in the backseat of a cop car, “Locked, unlocked, locked, unlocked” Cop turns around “What the...?” *Bang, bang bang* LPL - “That’s all I have for you for today folks, now I’m going to hop in the front and drive to a secure location”
@@22gjreyes And here is how you can use a plastic fork to break open jail lock. Over all, this lock is a terrible lock, and should not be used to lock up people.
@@Skeens55 already saw a video of some antifa kid with a looted AR-15 from a police car. It's not far fetched that he watched a video like this. Fortunately a security guard disarmed him.
"Hi, I'd like to buy a lock please" "sure, we can show you this one" "Does it feature in a LPL video?" "erm.. yes... it does" "how long is the video?" "erm, 2 mins 19 seconds" "Thanks.... Goodbye!"
@@garblethem Yea the question was asked wrong. "How long did it take him to pick it?" is what I would think he meant. Because it can be everything from 2-5 min where he talks about the lock.
Thing is that these are meant to be minimum security only. There is a button, usually located on the center console above the shifter, that unlocks the rifle, that anyone with access into the vehicle can obtain access to. No detainee would be in the front compartment of a police cruiser, anyway. They are divided by a partition, either a cage, or plexiglass.
When I first found this channel, it seemed to be a fun lock education channel. The longer I've been here, the more it seems like an advocacy for better security. I guess that only makes sense though, if most locks are garbage.
@Click Bait Except the police don't make the locks themselves. Doesn't help they will most likely get their budgets cut (bad idea imo) and thus will have to get cheaper alternatives or go without at all. Fun, eh?
@@PiousSlayer The worst crime-ridden city in the US: camden NJ, totally defunded their police department in 2012, it now has the lowest crime rate in the nation - so, GOOD IDEA.
@@petea8644 except the police didn’t actually disappear. The transitioned from city employees to county employees at a lower salary, which meant they actually were able to hire more cops... not less. In addition they installed numerous surveillance systems throughout Camden. It was this increased surveillance and more county officers that led to a reduction in crime which led to a safer community. So they didn’t actually defund the police, they just shifted the budget. 😊
I would like to see statistics on how many times the locks were opened mechanically by criminals doing crimes vs officers not being able to make the electronics function for some reason.
Police cars don't have bulletproof glass. Why would I have to pick it? Just smash the shit in. What do we do about cops that roll up on a scene like a bat out of hell and just jump out of the car still running with the door open? You have no perception of the issue, therefore your version of relevant is different than the rest of us. Real question is, what are you doing here if you're just gonna try to shit on the guy?
Hey so I actually showed my ISP buddy this trick., he took a video of it and gave it to his sergeant who gave it to his LT and maintenance division…in 3 weeks they began removing every on of these locks from their patrol vehicles
I like his content and also how he brings awareness to what is supposed to be the best of the best which isn’t. Kinda funny but sad at the same time that most can be hacked within moments by some simple things and very little thinking much less effort.
guess we'd better lock up the guns with the bike locks then. That way we can make it a two for one deal. keep your bike secure & keep your guns secure.
People that try to steal a gun from cops aren't really the brightest. So these are safe enough. Its a shame public funds are paid to companies that make this cheap garbage though.
We spent hours digging. It was the middle of summer but the midnight air was cool and crisp. Our hands and eyes were focused on our work, but our ears strained against the gentle wind, listening for any sign that we'd been spotted. You remarked on the weather. There was a thin but broad cloud cover that night. You remarked that you couldn't see the stars. It was the only thing you said that night. The coffin was ancient stone, carved by a dedicated hand with old old tools. I ran my fingers along the rim of the lid, feeling the ancient brass clasps. I looked up at you to say you were right, but you only stared down at me, just a pair of eyes framed by a scarf and a hood, lit only by the dim glow of the camping lantern. It was some mixture of interest tinged with pity and the barest sliver of something I couldn't quite place. It started to rain, but only just. I felt the latches again. It was faint, a whisper, but unmistakably deep, like the feeling in your bones before a rainstorm. I looked up, you had stepped back. You knew what was going to happen next, what had to happen next. I began to read the inscription on the coffins lid. The words felt warm in my mouth. I felt my neck begin to tremble as I recited line after line of faux-latin, I surpressed the reflex as my voice grew louder and louder, the rain was falling harder, the words were hot in my throat, the words grew louder, the rain was falling in sheets, I had to shout over the churning wind, my voice was louder than it should have been, the rain was falling harder, my voice was louder than any voice could ever be, the words singed my throat, my words echoed past my ears, past the sodden earth, past time, past the veil, as I read the final line I felt that the words would burn my throat to ash when lightning struck the coffin. All was quiet. The rain had stopped. For a moment, I could see the stars. We listened. THUD. There was a noise like a great stone fist slamming against the coffin lid. The runes flashed with arcane light. THUD. There came another, but this time with even greater force. I felt the coffin shake beneath me. The runes flashed, brighter this time, straining against the force. THUD. With a final cyanean crash against the coffin lid, thing inside was silent, and the world breathed a sigh of relief. The seal held. I looked up again and saw you, hand outstretched, regarding me with that same strange look. I righted myself, and reached out to take your hand, when we heard a sound that stopped dead in our tracks. Whispering. I threw myself to the coffin, pressing my ear to the lid, straining to hear what the voice was saying. It spoke, "this is TheLockPickingLawyer, and today I am going to show you one of the least secure ritual seals I have ever seen."
Police have actually found a clever way to bypass the insecurity caused by this lock; they simply make sure to bring and use the gun in every altercation so that no one can crack the lock and steal the weapon
@@leckshe2405 \s I have no clue what you're talking about. Why else would any governmental institution use guns, if not for their esthetics? Any other use would be too dangerous to consider. No, they're like ornemental swords that lords wore in the old days, which matches their crusader mentality!
Oh my god, every time I see videos like this I'm fascinated and shocked at once, that something like this lock that's supposed to "safe lifes" is defeatable that easy. Hopefully the right persons see that and fix their locks or stop using it and use something really secure.
I really appreciate the way you did this video. You didn't boink around and drama queen the prequel. The flaws in this lock are quite disconcerting. This should give us all pause. Uumm, I typed that didn't I? Moving on..... I hope procurement folks take notice. Thank you very much 😊
@@berndarndt9924 Very true, but he is very clearly an expert/master of cracking locks. I imagine he has more than a few ideas to make a lock using several different mixed locking mechanisms. If he could get a few lock makers to hear him out, sit down, work on a design... they'd likely be able to make something special.
@@zachserdynski1729 I agree. No lock is completely unable to be defeated. Make it time consuming or difficult enough for them to give up or get caught in the act.
The whole point of the rifle in a the cruiser is for the responding officers to quickly take out a more powerful gun while they actively being shot at.
Absolutely scandalous 😳😳😳 I bet these lock manufacturers are charging extortionate prices for these crappy locks, it’s unbelievable really, something needs to be done
This is the lock picking lawyer and I'm currently being detained for entering my ex girlfriends back door, so I thought today I would show you the glaring vulnerabilities in police handcuffs and cruiser doors.
@@WillOnSomething in the internet criminal justice system the people are not represented and are guilty as charged in the court of public opinion these are their stories [dun dun]
Genius design. The cop is able to access the gun right away when they need to when someones trying to murder them, rather than be stuck fighting the lock.
@@garrettwoodward7316 M16 rifles are used by the US military and are adapted AR15's. The only real difference is that the AR15 doesn't have a third pin hole for an auto sear. So while you're correct that no military actually uses an AR15, they do use a (very) slightly modified version based on the platform.
@@JK-ko6en I know their not that different because I own a m16a4 copy. My friend who was in the service said the same you did, but I'm actually surprised someone knew the difference so good job dude
@@JK-ko6en In this model lock, couldn't you just separate the upper and lower receiver to get it out? I think that would work really easily. Just punch the two pins out, pull the lower back and although you may have to take off the carry handle on the upper to fit it through the locking portion, it should work.
No lock should be expected to survive more than 10 minutes or so with tools. The point where a lock is actively bad is where a thief doesn't need to worry about it taking longer to open than a legit open. Then you just act like you're supposed to be doing this and no one looks twice.
The problem, of course, is that the lock manufacturers only have to out-think the procurement managers, and not the people who might want to bypass the lock.
Truest comment yet! ......make cheap, nasty shit with huge profit because its a Gov contract and the only barrier is some moron procurement public servant.
LPL could be (if he’s not already) a highly paid security consultant, that’s for sure. I mean Idk if he could set up an entire house security system but he can definitely test all the locks you want
That lock system was specified by Police "experts" who defined the required key performance criteria to be met by the new lock. Then those same "experts" helped evaluate the bid responses and complete any required testing before approving the selected vendor.. Do you see where I'm going with this? The reality is a bunch of donut eating, lazy ass cops did a shit job spelling out what they needed and confirming the selected product functioned as required. Procurement depends on the "experts" to know their business and they clearly don't. The real morons here are overpaid assholes in blue uniforms, not the Procurement folks.
Tried magnet on the Klamp rack where I keep a ready shotgun in my home. Worked like a charm, Mossberg went in the upright safe until I can get a locking system that can't be defeated by a 3-year-old. Thank you for the information!
Usually there's a push button somewhere in the car that releases that magnetic lock. Some people tie that into the ignition key so you have to have the ignition key on to get the gun out but most people don't so if you could find the button which is usually readily available you can unlock it
I first read it as, "...patriot rifle with every order." Realized it was "patrol". Determined it should've been, "patriot" and I was correct the first time.
He's not upset that these locks can be defeated. He's upset it takes zero skill.
(almost) any lock can be defeated, so yeah...
@@LRM12o8 do you have trouble reading? Thats not the point.
Nothing made by humans is perfect. However, laziness is universal
@@patana256 Yes it is.
@@mmtigan I think it was more directed at the fact that it requires no unique gear (including makeshift tension bars and picks) to open. Magnets are common and plentiful. Although the person you responded to was unnecessarily condescending in tone.
Lockpickinglawyer: gets arrested and goes to jail
Also lockpickinglawyer: I am recording from jail and I found a major mistake in jail cell locks
The police leave the room for like 30 seconds, come back, he's somehow gone, and camera is gone, and so is the footage, because all of the locks leading to those rooms are pitiful
Underrated comment
@@joshuaarnett762 and the footage is put on the channel with a voice over tutorial
@Fuk CZcams it's difficult to say that a lock is 100% not in use anymore. Also, I imagine they are kinda hard to find.
Lockpickinglawyer: Gets shot by a cop
Also Lockpickinglawyer: "So I'm standing here at the pearly gates, and they appear to have a normal wafer lock on the gate. I have cut a small sliver out of a soda can and...I am now back within the moral coil."
“Who are you and how did you get in here?”
“I’m a locksmith. And I’m a locksmith.”
one of the best bits in that movie. lmao
Agreed. I am an LEO and one of my recent roles prior to promotion was in procuring equipment. Everything from vehicle acquisition and outfitting to weapon storage solutions.
I was curious about a certain company's clasping lock one day, musing in the shop. Thought about how solenoids and such work...took a magnet that was mounted on the vehicle life used to hold paperwork...viola.
Spoke to my Chief about the discovery, then sent him a video via text. Next course of action was a call to Seti.... Advised them that the product they sell has serious safety flaw and would like to send them back. They basically said I was stuck with them due to various procurement rules ad regs.
So, found a loophole in our contacting manual and regs regarding 'faulty and/or unsafe equipment and assumed liability'. To make this short, all 32 racks went back.
Well done, and thank you for your service!
Your action lends support to my claim,
Know how to motivate someone?
Piss them Off!
Ngl I'm shocked they didn't just shoot you. Cops don't like other cops telling then what to do
Chad moment
Good on you for being conscientious in your duty. I bet the company was pissed. Lol
Did you ever find a suitable replacement? I can’t imagine there are a lot of companies that make this type of device.
A police officer bringing suspect in his car hearing this:
"Locked" "Unlocked" "Locked" "Unlocked"
🤣🤣🤣🤣 this will happen
be even funnier if when the cop returns to the car you are in the front seat playing with the rifle holder instead of being in the back seat cuffed while watching LPL video's on his laptop lol
Too funny 🤣🤣
@@0623kaboom Make sure to raid his donuts if they are present and uneaten.
@@0623kaboom he is probably looking up on how to unlock a jail cell next.
"This is the lock picking lawyer and today"
you hear your front door open
"I'm going to"
you hear footsteps coming towards you
"show you how defenseless you are"
I mean... If he did that he would've crossed the Atlantic, so... I'm safer than this gun (especially with the EU banning americans)
Yeah... could happen. I might need to move to space. Just to be safe
Roses are red,
silent as a mouse,
your door is unlocked.
I'm inside your house.
- ;)
@@alexp6013 you think space is safe? He won't hesitate to pick apart the laws of physics and manifest behind you, mortal
Alex p on god? We literally pay their bills
I'm just waiting for him to be like "this lock is completely impossible to pick however" then just fucking rips it in half
what lock picking lawyer reveals is he is an scp that can open any lock instantly no matter the difficulty
an alive skeleton key@@notgray88
Cop: "I lost my keys, can't take the rifle out to shoot aggressor"
LPL: "Here's a magnet"
Cop *throws magnet at aggressor: "Now what?"
Aggressor **uses magnet to unlock his new toy**
Underated but true most cops have iq of 125
@@alexia4854 125 is actually impressive. The baseline IQ of a human is 100 so someone with 125 is a good bit above average.
@@jordonkautz1470 Lol which shows Tristin's IQ is quite a bit lower
The SO here recruits from the alternative HS. They pay $200 more a month for a BA.
*in the calmest voice*
“Folks I get really angry when I see products like these”
Except he says "frustrated"
And now he has a gun!
@@Sirenhound LMFAO
**Calmly**
"I get really fuming, i can't contain my anger anymore.
This is just the last straw"
I don't know, I could feel a passive aggressive tone building. He certainly wasn't full of joy at the moment.
Great. Soon we can get arrested for carrying a concealed magnet.
You already can. If you go to a store using magnetic security tags you can get pulled for attempted theft if intent can be proven.
Colum Peel why that?
Cell mate: what are you on for?
Me: conceal carry of a magnet HBU?
Cell mate: goes on to list a bunch of felonies 🤣
Magnet now ascended to the list of "burglary tools", joining screw drivers & hack saw & bolt cutters as something you shouldn't be carrying in your backpack past 9pm
Police: watch out he's got a magnet!
*Gunshots*
I did work on an old woman's house once. She live kind of out in the sticks, and she just yelled "come in!" When I knocked on her door for an evaluation. I wasn't in a marked vehicle and I was only wearing plain clothes, no company markings anywhere. She didn't have an appointment because my scheduler said she was always home.
Now, I used to live in the country, so I get it, but my dad was a huge dude and knew how to handle himself, so I was never worried. This old woman though? I figured she'd be more cautious. After a few minutes I asked her why she didn't lock the door and she said
"It only keeps the good people out."
I only started to watch your channel somewhat recently, but I can already tell she was right this whole time.
I always try and tell people not to be overly worried about locking everything up. "If someone comes to to your house with the intent to get in, they most certainly will."
Only thing they might offer serious security is an alarm system and even these give professionals a couple of minutes to get what's really valuable.
Indeed a family I know had their beautiful wide wooden stairs ruined because the burglar's threw the small safe down the stairs. The damage it did was a lot more worth than anything inside it.
@@herzglass the point in locking things up is not to make it impossible for a determined thief. It is to make it not worth the effort. If you have a security system and good locks and a guard dog and cameras etc and the house next door doesn't then they will go to the easier house
@@artful1967 I am aware of that. That's why easy to carry valuables should not be kept at home.
There is no harm in having good locks, doors and windows and maybe additional security, but as soon as it becomes a pricy investment, it's worth to consider locking stuff up someplace else. Again, I know some examples of the burglars trying to bypass existing security making the damage a lot pricier, than just leaving your door unlocked.
@@herzglass "Your house doesn't have to be perfectly protected from thieves, just more protected than your neighbor's house."
My mom used to always say "A lock will only keep an honest man out."
I appreciate that your audience understands that you're frustrated at how lazy the designs are, and they aren't reacting with anger and saying you're the problem. You have one of most levelheaded audiences that I've seen on CZcams. False comforts, like this lock, are better to be exposed and replaced before those relying on it find out how flawed it is the hard way.
Unfortunately, they won't be replaced because the company has the contract and doesn't care.
I don't get why an audience would be anything but "levelheaded" by your standard if they're watching a guy's video lol.
This is a standard response, you might frequent the below average to shit avenues in internet if that's what you expected.
Unfortunately, it won’t be replaced because all of the options available with their cheap budget are essentially just as bad :(
you know hes mad when he starts by speaking at a 140 words per minute instead of his usual 110
This comment is weird and underrated...
I was the 100th like on this comment
Bro? Go outside for me.
Accurate!
@This My name sounds like someone’s upset they weren’t his 100th like
“Can you afford an assault rifle?”
“No”
“Can you afford a magnet?”
No
@@gumpdaburr5760 Can you steal a magnet?
@ possibly
@@xXllGhostllXx then you can steal an assault rifle, fallow me for more tips and tricks of how to put play the system and probably get you shot in the process
lol What's an assault rifle.
LPL:"zero skill attack"
Magneto: cries in corner
Made me laugh out loud, thx ^^
You made be feel bad for the magnet
The worst part about this lock is that it is from a DECOMISSIONED vehicle. Meaning it’s already been used for several years in such a compromised state.
Imagine police officers fidlefucking with keys wasting time to get to their weapons for ages. Even that official key looks like one found on toys.
Along with the other several hundred thousand.
No its not a worry. Looking at the overall picture of things and how the item is actually used its unlikely the lock would end up near free hands unless other things have already went wrong.
@Luke Fleming Especially with the you being a cop.
@Luke Fleming I'm not mad. You just misread that. You guys see this idiot?
I'm the lock picking Lawyer and today I'm at the local bank vault. The security of this establishment was rather weak and I was able to open the vault with a condom."
now i am curious if the condom was used or not
Eve The condom has the be used in this scenario because it has to be lubed up to preform this kind job on a bank vault.
You’d be surprised of the treasures that I’ve been able to break into using my XL condom.
@@eve6523 He once opened a chastity cage with a condom wrapper as a valentines special.
Lol that became inn appropriate so quickly xD
lpl walking into fort knox: "now this is just embarrassing"
Lol, underrated comment
That's video 1161
Hahahahahahaha
I broke the 666
3 is binding....
Why am I getting the impression that the worst locks are always locks designed to secure firearms? You'd think bycicles but i guess those are way more dangerous and valuable
Locks designed to secure firearms are usually done with speedy access in mind. I have a feeling that the manufacturers of such systems cut a lot of corners on purpose in order to achieve this end.
You can have security or you can have quick access. But having both seems far more difficult for some reason.
Also, stealing firearms is not as common as stealing bikes. Thus bike locks receive way more testing and user feedback leading to improvements.
Most people don’t try to steal a gun out of a cop car, and if that does happen there’s normally a bigger issue at hand and everyone doesn’t focus on the faulty lock
@@ajaxx7252 yeh I guess its kinda the same as with handcuffs which can be picked with a paper clip because there's allot more to apprehending a suspect or convict than a handcuff lock so similar case
Gun locks exist for compliance. People want to be able to use their guns for self defense at a moments notice and only get locks to comply with the law. Also, who's going to break into a cop car to steal a gun?
The wires being exposed is surely a security issue too.
He doesn’t show his face because he’s wanted in 50 states in the U.S.
He's supposed to be in jail in those 50 states too, they just haven't been able to lock him in yet.
@@robtonnochy8925 Let's see ... click out of one, nothing on two ... :)
Not true. Its only Florida, California, New York, and Minnesota. And after the great turn, GA. May be thinking about it.
And several territories, including, but not limited to, puerto rico, us virgin islands, and the azores. Lol
@@garysmith455 Florida's governor is republican and most people here are too, except in Miami
He subtly sounds more upset than usual in this one. He also murdered this lock several times more than how much he usually does.
I noticed that. He must have opened and closed that thing 10 times lol.
Yeah he goes pretty hard when it's firearm safety. The stakes are a lot higher, but the locks are just as shit. Often worse, even.
Justifiably so. This is securing a firearm, not a few hundred euro in snacks or even a few thousand worth of tools or money. This is Someone can be killed.
He should be this could result is serious casualties
I think LPL might have saw this video from Seattle. czcams.com/video/aVAMUejexa0/video.html
Reminds me about a decade ago my uncle was bragging about his new gun safe, and as he was going on and on about electric lock this and biometric security that, I took an old ring magnet from the fridge down there and started sliding it around the front of the lock. After a couple seconds I heard a click, and the door opened right up. Seeing him standing there, frozen mouth open mid-sentence with his finger still up in the air as he was making some other point about how great it was, and he saw the door just swing right open. And cheeky me held up the magnet and said "Nice of you to leave the key out."
That's crazy. A solenoid or a motor and worm gear wouldn't cost much.
At least you know it's likely to be 100% effective against Juggalos.
under-liked comment right here :D
@@KangMinseok well, it is new so that's expected
@@sepg5084 I thought we were calling them "joggers"?
Actually as a Juggalo I can tell you not only can I do anything he can I can run circles around him. While most are dumb drunks and druggies not all are.
@@governordrago6554 on a scale from + to - pole, in how much magic do you believe?
Imagine LPL telling all of the specs and vulnerabilities of this lock while picking it in a police car
It puts PO at risk. Imagine someone sneaking on them a taking the gun. Not many police cruisers are locked on service
He'd be double bound and gagged.
Hi this is the lock picking lawyer and today I'm in the back of a police cruiser. No I haven't got arrested I was in the court house doing my day job when an officer in an unrelated case recognized my hands. We got to talking and just for fun we're seeing if I can houdini my way out of his back seat while handcuffed. Now as you can see I'm handcuffed with...
For all we know he is in the back of a cop car. He would be just as calm either way
The police would never arrest him because they know he would get out of his restraints and just walk away.
"Sir, why do you carry a magnet with you?"
"I have no skill?"
"Call it insurance"
-Batman, when he casually took out the krpytonite from his belt to weaken superman lol
scary how this could legit be a thing eventually. "sir, your child has a toothpick and a magnet... are you aware these are thieving tools?". um what? so mcguyver was real?
Zero skill, but quite a bit of knowledge.
It's food for my family
@@michaelmo5 "Quite a bit of knowledge" - like what? A 2 minute youtube video?
You need very little knowledge, but it has to be very specific.
Me : “well I’m sure most people don’t have the tools to get into these too easily”
LPL : “so here’s a magnet”
Me : ………….
When he says zero skills, he means it.
He picked another lock with a twig from a bush. Literally.
@@MultiDean1980 I can do that with tesco trolleys!
I was thinking "Oh this is no big deal, it's only to prevent a criminal from snatching it quickly. Of course LPL won't like it since it's a simple lock."
How wrong I was.
Hearing LPL say "inexcusable" hits you right in the feels, and you didn't even make the lock.
He hits hard
Kinda like when review brah said, "My disasppointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined."
Lov it
It hits hard but does it hit harder than the firearm it is supposed to lock ?
It's worse than when dad says "I'm not mad. I'm just disappointed."
Well, the lock sucks, but at least the price was military grade.
Don’t they haggle at everything because they hate paying for shit, but want budget increased either way
@@Aikano9 yeah,, but the suppliers just start a shit load higher so they get haggled down to just above the actual cost
IS It smart to show this when the riots are going on ?? Or at all ?
That is the question of white hat hackers. The argument is that the problem will be exploited either way, and won't be fixed unless it is discussed
@@TOMAS-lh4er more guns than people in America, do you really think it makes much difference.
I bought a gun in Florida when I was visiting my cousins,private sale and zero f@%ks given.
Listen man, if your arrested convict is packing emergency magnets he’s free to go tbh
I’m going to use this when the zombie apocalypse happens to get some high-tier loot
If I've learned anything from The Lockpicking Lawyer, it's this:
Carry a huge magnet with you everywhere.
“Fuckn magnets, do they work?!”
A magnet, a handcuff key, a blank key a screwdriver and a knife. That's basically it.
@@cidlunius1076 dont forget a roll of aluminium foil
Or a coke can
Yeah, cuz you never know just when you need to steal that AR15 from the law enforcement. In fact it happens so frequently in life I'm tempted
to become a biohacker and replace my pelvic bone with neodymium so I can just 'haul ass' and escape by bumping my butt against oncoming traffic and
flee like the rectal spiderman while waving goodbyes to officer Nneversawthatonecomming.
I'm starting to think it might take longer to steal my stuff if I just leave all my valuables on my lawn with a big sign that says FREE FOR ALL! As the confusion will hold them longer then any lock.
Spread them far apart and a thief won't even bother when your neighbor has them more conveniently in their house.
@@celeron55 genius!
At least you won't have to replace any windows, locks, door frames, ect. Lol
Golden!
If you put all your stuff to your lawn with "FREE FOR ALL" sign, the last items left will be any locks in the pile.
Honestly, I appreciate that it frustrates you because of how risky it would be, and how it can be defeated with a bloody magnet. And how concise you are, it just gets straight to the point. I love your work, mate. It’s soothing, and interesting to watch you break it down, so we as the people know. Hopefully better designs are implemented, for the safety of the public. :)
In 1972 in Japan, my aunt bought me a fancy pencil case to use in Grade 3, which was designed to be locked and unlocked by sliding a “key” that consisted of a strong magnet. Even then, and for the limited purpose of keeping my pencils safe from my classmates, I thought the security seemed poorly designed.
Fort Knox: has giant tank grade steel concrete doors.
LockPickingLawyer: I have this Pencil...
I'm pretty sure he could MacGuyver himself out of most places.
A Fucking Pencil...He is a man if sheer fucking will.
@obglobgablob this is gold
"They took his locks, he'll take their lives"
"tank grade steel" lol modern tank armor is depleted uranium and/or composite. Tanks that did use steel were made of just regular mild steel, usually rolled billets, not anything fancy like AR500 or an alloy.
I'm in awe. Used this lock in my patrol vehicle and thought my rifle was "secure". Wow....
@@kimjongryan9043 Similar products are used on patrol motorcycles also.
@@kimjongryan9043 Anyone who is going to steal a police officers rifle or shotgun will have no problem popping open their trunk first.
I saw one of lpl’s bad locks being used at work. Showed the video. And got the owner to change them ALL
Tbf why would you steal a gun when you can buy them at Walmart?
@@grantdavis5627 If someone has no money and wants one for criminal purposes, and/or cannot legally buy one due to criminal convictions?
Man, was hoping for that “I wouldn’t trust a curious adolescent with it”
This guy is amazing! Love his videos. Simple, to the point, and occasionally, full of dry wit!
LPL in the backseat of a cop car, “Locked, unlocked, locked, unlocked”
Cop turns around “What the...?” *Bang, bang bang*
LPL - “That’s all I have for you for today folks, now I’m going to hop in the front and drive to a secure location”
I’m dying at this
"This is the lock picking lawyer, and what I have for you today is a jail cell that I'm currently locked in"
@@22gjreyes ...currently "locked" in.
I would love to see him do the air quotes.
@@22gjreyes And here is how you can use a plastic fork to break open jail lock. Over all, this lock is a terrible lock, and should not be used to lock up people.
"Let's do that again to make sure it wasn't a fluke."
"The ELS, or Electronic Locking System-"
Me, immediately: *MAAAAAAAAAGNEEEEEEEEEEEEET*
I'm not sure how many times I've seen him demonstrate that now. From clothing dye tags to safes, a simple magnet and zamo.
*"YEAAAAAAAH BITCH!!!! MAGNETS!!!"*
fucking magnets, how do they work
I don't understand this and I don't understand mangnets. So this is magnets.
@@KirkHermary clothing dye tags are designed to be removed by magnets tho... those things in stores are magnets
Good thing criminals don’t have any know how or access to magnets…
sussy
Magnetic bracelets… every criminal’s new favorite piece of jewelry.
Strong magnets are often used by shoplifters to remove alarm tags from clothes.
I really enjoy these videos. I'm astonished at how easy, or quickly a lock can be defeated by someone, with the knowledge to do so.
People in Minneapolis watching this as a tutorial
Detriot
My first thought just reading the title lol.
@@Skeens55 Cringe
@@Skeens55 What exactly is the monkey aggression supposed to be?
@@Skeens55 already saw a video of some antifa kid with a looted AR-15 from a police car. It's not far fetched that he watched a video like this. Fortunately a security guard disarmed him.
"Hi, I'd like to buy a lock please"
"sure, we can show you this one"
"Does it feature in a LPL video?"
"erm.. yes... it does"
"how long is the video?"
"erm, 2 mins 19 seconds"
"Thanks.... Goodbye!"
If it's 2 minutes for LPL it should be a fairly ok lock.
@@DrunkHog this video is 2min 20sec long.....
@@garblethem Yea the question was asked wrong. "How long did it take him to pick it?" is what I would think he meant. Because it can be everything from 2-5 min where he talks about the lock.
the method to unlock is all that matter
I will now be evaluating locks for purchase based on how long the LPL video is.
So carry a magnet with me in case I need to get an AR during a zombie outbreak. Thanks!
Thing is that these are meant to be minimum security only. There is a button, usually located on the center console above the shifter, that unlocks the rifle, that anyone with access into the vehicle can obtain access to. No detainee would be in the front compartment of a police cruiser, anyway. They are divided by a partition, either a cage, or plexiglass.
LPL has a harder time gettting open the bottle of advil he took for the headache this awful lock gave him
more likes for this guy please
I could understand if he bought the easy-open Advil bottles with no child proofing.. Shouldn't take your work home with you.
this child proof lock is inexcusable and does not actually require you to be 18. It only takes a few moments. Pathetic.
Given that some types of child-proofing won't give way when you blindly smash it in a panic, I think they'd make better gun-locks.
If they made the lock literally a bottle of Advil it would have been harder to open.
"Dispatch, this is 101. They have magnets. Call off the reinforcements. It would only help them."
*riot by childish Gambino starts playing*
You make me so much more comfortable with my sense of paranoia.
When I first found this channel, it seemed to be a fun lock education channel. The longer I've been here, the more it seems like an advocacy for better security. I guess that only makes sense though, if most locks are garbage.
So, that's a security level six, right?
1. Sign "free rifle!"
2. Nothing
3. Sign "don't touch!"
4. Piece of string
5. Piece of string AND sign "don't touch!"
6. This lock
7, pink ribbon in a pretty bow.
I'm pretty sure a piece of string takes at least half a second longer to break than this lock.
People struggle to break a piece of string. This thing is just a joke.
@@f1reman237 dropping the gun on it's own could break the string.
Peice of string and sign actually beats this as long as the words are written in bold
There are a few ways to open a lock like this: The easy way, the easier way, and the stupidly easy way
@Click Bait
Except the police don't make the locks themselves. Doesn't help they will most likely get their budgets cut (bad idea imo) and thus will have to get cheaper alternatives or go without at all. Fun, eh?
@@PiousSlayer The worst crime-ridden city in the US: camden NJ, totally defunded their police department in 2012, it now has the lowest crime rate in the nation - so, GOOD IDEA.
@J Branham is there no one to call or did you just make that up?
@@petea8644 except the police didn’t actually disappear. The transitioned from city employees to county employees at a lower salary, which meant they actually were able to hire more cops... not less. In addition they installed numerous surveillance systems throughout Camden. It was this increased surveillance and more county officers that led to a reduction in crime which led to a safer community. So they didn’t actually defund the police, they just shifted the budget. 😊
Looks like it was designed by a kid at school DURING HIS DINNER BREAK !
And then constructed by his dad.
I would like to see statistics on how many times the locks were opened mechanically by criminals doing crimes vs officers not being able to make the electronics function for some reason.
You know you've been watching LPW for a while when you see electric lock and know we are going to see the strong magnet.
Lock Picking Wawyer
No relevance whatsoever.... but could you do "Picking Police Car Door" next?? Kind regards, Non Criminal Guy
I think some police cars are keyed alike, and that you can just buy a key online.
@@secrecy3915 hmmmmm
it is just a factory lock on the door
Police cars don't have bulletproof glass. Why would I have to pick it? Just smash the shit in. What do we do about cops that roll up on a scene like a bat out of hell and just jump out of the car still running with the door open? You have no perception of the issue, therefore your version of relevant is different than the rest of us.
Real question is, what are you doing here if you're just gonna try to shit on the guy?
@@BigFatRillos just to confirm... it was a joke
Hey so I actually showed my ISP buddy this trick., he took a video of it and gave it to his sergeant who gave it to his LT and maintenance division…in 3 weeks they began removing every on of these locks from their patrol vehicles
I like his content and also how he brings awareness to what is supposed to be the best of the best which isn’t. Kinda funny but sad at the same time that most can be hacked within moments by some simple things and very little thinking much less effort.
Locks meant to keep your bike from being stolen have performed better on this channel than locks meant to protect firearms 🤦♂️
guess we'd better lock up the guns with the bike locks then. That way we can make it a two for one deal. keep your bike secure & keep your guns secure.
People that try to steal a gun from cops aren't really the brightest. So these are safe enough. Its a shame public funds are paid to companies that make this cheap garbage though.
Lockpickinglawyer: “In tomorrow’s episode, I will show you how I unlocked the nuclear launch code in just under 5 seconds”.
The scary thing is i would not be suprise ......
Been seeing this come up on my feed for a few months...finally decided to check it out on the off-chance the world falls apart.
We spent hours digging. It was the middle of summer but the midnight air was cool and crisp. Our hands and eyes were focused on our work, but our ears strained against the gentle wind, listening for any sign that we'd been spotted. You remarked on the weather. There was a thin but broad cloud cover that night. You remarked that you couldn't see the stars. It was the only thing you said that night.
The coffin was ancient stone, carved by a dedicated hand with old old tools. I ran my fingers along the rim of the lid, feeling the ancient brass clasps. I looked up at you to say you were right, but you only stared down at me, just a pair of eyes framed by a scarf and a hood, lit only by the dim glow of the camping lantern. It was some mixture of interest tinged with pity and the barest sliver of something I couldn't quite place. It started to rain, but only just.
I felt the latches again. It was faint, a whisper, but unmistakably deep, like the feeling in your bones before a rainstorm.
I looked up, you had stepped back. You knew what was going to happen next, what had to happen next.
I began to read the inscription on the coffins lid. The words felt warm in my mouth. I felt my neck begin to tremble as I recited line after line of faux-latin, I surpressed the reflex as my voice grew louder and louder, the rain was falling harder, the words were hot in my throat, the words grew louder, the rain was falling in sheets, I had to shout over the churning wind, my voice was louder than it should have been, the rain was falling harder, my voice was louder than any voice could ever be, the words singed my throat, my words echoed past my ears, past the sodden earth, past time, past the veil, as I read the final line I felt that the words would burn my throat to ash when lightning struck the coffin.
All was quiet. The rain had stopped. For a moment, I could see the stars. We listened.
THUD.
There was a noise like a great stone fist slamming against the coffin lid. The runes flashed with arcane light.
THUD.
There came another, but this time with even greater force. I felt the coffin shake beneath me. The runes flashed, brighter this time, straining against the force.
THUD.
With a final cyanean crash against the coffin lid, thing inside was silent, and the world breathed a sigh of relief. The seal held.
I looked up again and saw you, hand outstretched, regarding me with that same strange look. I righted myself, and reached out to take your hand, when we heard a sound that stopped dead in our tracks.
Whispering.
I threw myself to the coffin, pressing my ear to the lid, straining to hear what the voice was saying.
It spoke, "this is TheLockPickingLawyer, and today I am going to show you one of the least secure ritual seals I have ever seen."
Criminally underrated comment
You’re a legend 😂😂😂
I hope you’re an author! That was actually riveting I was so eager to see where you were going with this
A bit long, but extremely good content nonetheless
I'd buy a book about a lockpicking demon who specialized in bypassing summoning circles.
This lock served its purpose, to transfer a lucrative contract to the brother in law of the PD commissioner.
This guy gets it.
Sounds legit!
Every government contract that ever existed works like this.
Your third eye is open!
@@gelul12 private contracts are the same way. Any handshake without accountability has the same corrupt potential.
Great video! I hope the manufacturer sees this and improves the design!
It's videos like these that make me thankful the LPL is a lawful good
Police have actually found a clever way to bypass the insecurity caused by this lock; they simply make sure to bring and use the gun in every altercation so that no one can crack the lock and steal the weapon
Well I mean. It's a beautiful gun. Would be a shame if no one could admire it...
@@alexp6013 read the room alex
@@leckshe2405 \s
I have no clue what you're talking about. Why else would any governmental institution use guns, if not for their esthetics? Any other use would be too dangerous to consider. No, they're like ornemental swords that lords wore in the old days, which matches their crusader mentality!
Oh that's so dark.
Dunkopf but true
Not only is this guy's videos fun to watch and informative, he's concise and doesn't waste time to get to the good stuff.
I also LOVE his background music choice.
@@bryanhersman4037 You mean none?
Right? I zoned out and missed the whole video. Had to re-watch it.
Doesn't waste tine? Half of this video he just waving his finger.
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Oh my god, every time I see videos like this I'm fascinated and shocked at once, that something like this lock that's supposed to "safe lifes" is defeatable that easy. Hopefully the right persons see that and fix their locks or stop using it and use something really secure.
I really appreciate the way you did this video. You didn't boink around and drama queen the prequel.
The flaws in this lock are quite disconcerting. This should give us all pause. Uumm, I typed that didn't I? Moving on..... I hope procurement folks take notice. Thank you very much 😊
Next video:
"INEXCUSABLE: WHOLE PRISON UNLOCKED IN 3 SECONDS"
*plays perfectly balanced prison simulator*
Lpl is who el chapo really had break em out 😂
Next next video:
"I now run a 200+ man strong team of lockpickers and murderers."
INEXCUSABLE: Infiltrating the white house and assassinating the president using only a magnet.
0_0
I'd like to see a lock developed by LPL. That thing would be like the gauntlet.
don't expect to much, opening locks and making locks is not the same. And making a lock nobody can crack is alot harder than cracking every lock.
@@berndarndt9924 Don't have that much imagination don't you.
@@berndarndt9924 Very true, but he is very clearly an expert/master of cracking locks. I imagine he has more than a few ideas to make a lock using several different mixed locking mechanisms. If he could get a few lock makers to hear him out, sit down, work on a design... they'd likely be able to make something special.
@@zachserdynski1729 I agree. No lock is completely unable to be defeated. Make it time consuming or difficult enough for them to give up or get caught in the act.
@@shadwhitesell803 Thats a good point, most likely he would raise the quality standarts quite a bit.
The whole point of the rifle in a the cruiser is for the responding officers to quickly take out a more powerful gun while they actively being shot at.
Absolutely scandalous 😳😳😳 I bet these lock manufacturers are charging extortionate prices for these crappy locks, it’s unbelievable really, something needs to be done
It's about time we have a CZcamsr who gets to the freaking point, doesn't act all over dramatic and all while putting out excellent content. Thank you
I like three minutes at the start of each video promoting Squarespace.
Who would have thought it would be the lawyer that did the least unnecessary waffling?
@@BG-hp6mu or ridge wallets. Or Raid shadow legends. Or Honey.
@@ammpdmtb9828 I feel cheated, I only see squarespace plugs.
I couldn't agree more.
[Looks at Minneapolis]
[Looks at this video]
“Oh no”
Convenient release date lol
oh yes
@j j *best
This channel funded by China
Don't know about Minneapolis but I've seen video of two ARs "liberated" from burning cop cars in Seattle.
This is very good information for no particular reason. thank you.
Thanks lock picking lawyer. I will be acquiring my new firearms shortly!! Thank you!!
Imagine the confusion when someone shows up to a gun buy-back event with all of the guns that the police department lost over the past year.
bought them in private sales to get them off the streets B)
Hey, this is "no questions asked" right?
I just prefer 3D printing AR lowers for a few dollars worth of filament
This is a foolish time to shoe this ! with the riots going on !?
@@TOMAS-lh4er Every single soul following this channel knows that type of bypass already.
people are gonna be hella confused when i walk up to a riot with nothing but magnets
The police can't shoot the rioters if they aint got no guns.
Modern problems require modern solutions.
this is the comment I came for
It'll make you more "attractive".
king shit
at least ,plsss wear some clothes
Great info. Can't wait to try this out.
LPL: "Zero skill attack"
Me: "Ooh! That one is for me"
This is the lock picking lawyer and I'm currently being detained for entering my ex girlfriends back door, so I thought today I would show you the glaring vulnerabilities in police handcuffs and cruiser doors.
Probably my fault for having a dirty mind but "entering my ex-girlfriends back door" could be read into as something else entirely...
LMFAO!!!
😅😅😅
"I'm currently being detained for *forcibly* entering my ex girlfriend's back door"
*Law and Order SVU theme starts*
@@WillOnSomething in the internet criminal justice system the people are not represented and are guilty as charged in the court of public opinion
these are their stories
[dun dun]
After watching his videos for a while, I've come to a conclusion, no lock is unpickable, and every lock can be exploited.... 👍👍👍
I'm a custom steel fabricator. There is no such thing as a "lock".
There are deterants, but nothing is safe from someone who is determined.
Genius design. The cop is able to access the gun right away when they need to when someones trying to murder them, rather than be stuck fighting the lock.
Weapons: Military grade.
Security: Is there money left?
@@ReptilianLepton
Oh lord, IT'S ALL MILITARY GRADE
Not a single military in the world uses a AR-15
@@garrettwoodward7316 M16 rifles are used by the US military and are adapted AR15's. The only real difference is that the AR15 doesn't have a third pin hole for an auto sear. So while you're correct that no military actually uses an AR15, they do use a (very) slightly modified version based on the platform.
@@JK-ko6en I know their not that different because I own a m16a4 copy. My friend who was in the service said the same you did, but I'm actually surprised someone knew the difference so good job dude
@@JK-ko6en In this model lock, couldn't you just separate the upper and lower receiver to get it out? I think that would work really easily. Just punch the two pins out, pull the lower back and although you may have to take off the carry handle on the upper to fit it through the locking portion, it should work.
Gladly he did 3 times with the magnet. I thought the first 2 were flukes.
Gotta get that long video for that ad money my guy!
E Valenic yeah, gotta get over 2min to get that $$$
Yeah at that first time I thought ya sure, second time aw come on pure luck third time alright whats up with that lock srsly
twice is a coincidence. three times is a pattern.
@@RatRatRattyRatRat video is only 2 minutes. what are you on about?
My thought is that its not actually meant to lock the gun away, but more to keep it out of the way, so if they go into chases its not moving around
Exactly. It’s simply to keep it secure while driving and during chases.
This is insane! I see cops leave door to cruiser open often.
Ignore the fact if someone had an Allen key set they could disassemble the lock also
I believe it's a 4mm allen key
Just get a 1294X and you can take the car, gun and all.
that would take longer than picking the lock with your car keys...
A shorty pinchbar would be enough to destroy this rack, without destroying the weapon.
Inexcusably flimsy.
No lock should be expected to survive more than 10 minutes or so with tools. The point where a lock is actively bad is where a thief doesn't need to worry about it taking longer to open than a legit open. Then you just act like you're supposed to be doing this and no one looks twice.
The problem, of course, is that the lock manufacturers only have to out-think the procurement managers, and not the people who might want to bypass the lock.
Truest comment yet! ......make cheap, nasty shit with huge profit because its a Gov contract and the only barrier is some moron procurement public servant.
So would you suggest the LPL to become one? 🤔
very true
LPL could be (if he’s not already) a highly paid security consultant, that’s for sure. I mean Idk if he could set up an entire house security system but he can definitely test all the locks you want
That lock system was specified by Police "experts" who defined the required key performance criteria to be met by the new lock. Then those same "experts" helped evaluate the bid responses and complete any required testing before approving the selected vendor.. Do you see where I'm going with this? The reality is a bunch of donut eating, lazy ass cops did a shit job spelling out what they needed and confirming the selected product functioned as required. Procurement depends on the "experts" to know their business and they clearly don't. The real morons here are overpaid assholes in blue uniforms, not the Procurement folks.
Glad to see you support 2nd amend
Very informative. Thank you.
Tried magnet on the Klamp rack where I keep a ready shotgun in my home. Worked like a charm, Mossberg went in the upright safe until I can get a locking system that can't be defeated by a 3-year-old. Thank you for the information!
And there you have it...the best reason for LPL...to help us avoid a catastrophe by knowing the risks/weaknesses
glue a 1inch rubber pad on. with crazy strong adhesive. That might do the trick.
"I'm the lock picking Lawyer and today we're at Fort Knox..."
If he was a redditor, he would probably say “wow, thanks for the gold”
LPL would be in prison and be annoyed that cell is too easy to break out of.
Usually there's a push button somewhere in the car that releases that magnetic lock. Some people tie that into the ignition key so you have to have the ignition key on to get the gun out but most people don't so if you could find the button which is usually readily available you can unlock it
I tried this and now the unarmed police are onto me.
King shit
Does the set of numbers have 6 digits by any chance
"Dude, why are you buying magnets?"
"Oh, it's cool...I get a free shotgun and patrol rifle with every order."
You know that you can reuse the same magnet, right?
@@EmilioBPedrollo Don't be silly, as we all know magnets attract things be
I first read it as, "...patriot rifle with every order." Realized it was "patrol". Determined it should've been, "patriot" and I was correct the first time.
@@ryanshannon7703 wrong
@@ryanshannon7703 bro imagine stealing the Patriot rifle from the boss