I have terror every time i see this, once saw a post on fb of a pigeon wearing a strap on dildo and it said that the chances of a pigeon raping you are slim...but never zero...
From LPL roasting a gun lock with a Lego man to McNally picking a door lock with a milk jug, it’s always hilarious seeing the lock’s disappointment in full display
Pretty much what I posted above. I'm sure they provided this cheeseball lock to check a box on the legal paperwork to "be in compliance" and they wanted to increase the price to the consumer as little as possible. I know I don't want a gun-lock that's gone through development engineering and adds $100 cost to the gun, it's going straight into my trashcan. A lock that adds $1.79 to the cost of my gun? Great, beautiful, works for me!
@@Skank_and_GutterboyCouldn't they just make the loop a bit longer and make it $1.81 to fix the design? Trying to save a penny or two by shortening the loop until it's too short renders the design useless.
I never ever had any interest in locks but this channel ranks as one of the very best on CZcams, it's astonishingly funny and at the same time informative !
Perhaps a more effective way of securing this weapon would be 3 chewed pieces of bubblicious bubblegum. Two stuck to the wall to hold the gun, and the third placed on the trigger, because no one wants to get gum on themselves.
To be fair though, did you ever use this exact weapon? From what I hear about the military in my own country, they are not afraid to cut corners to save costs, so maybe the weapons you used didn't have that feature?
@@steves1015 Looking at photos of the standard M16 and M4A1 online and they both appear to have pins holding the trigger guard in place. It would probably be more expensive to design it differently because you'd need a whole different mold, or whatever it is they use to manufacture gun parts.
@@Ninvus2 Yep, I bet you're right. They probably provided this cheeseball lock to check a box on the legal paperwork and pass as little cost to the consumer as possible.
@@steves1015ever M16/AR15 rifle has it. The only ones that do not are speciality lowers with an enlarged trigger guard built into it, where it was polymer or machined to not have it. But every standard military issue rifle has had them for decades for cold weather operations. It’s just not used as much because gloves have gotten better and smaller. Think of the huge thick extreme cold weather military gloves of the 60s and you get what I am saying. Now you can be warmer with less. You can buy just the trigger guard that is bowed down to allow it to fit gloves without needing to flip it.
Mrs LockPickingLawyer gets pregnant. Nine months later: "This is LockPickingLawyer Junior and today I'm going to show you how insecure this womb is..."
Imagine being with the president in his nuclear bunker and hearing “This is the LockPickingLawyer, and today we are going to review a lock highly requested by a viewer from North Korea...”
"one click outta two, three is binding, aaand it's open, I'm gonna go ahead and let my soldiers do the rest, that'll be all for this episode make sure to like adn sub(PEWPEWPEWPEW)scribe if you wanna see more video- "AAAUUUUGGHHHHHH MY LEGG"
"Water is Wet" DJT 2017 "Puerto Rico is an Island, surrounded by water, lots of water, big water, ocean water" DJT "My Nuclear Button is Bigger than his" DJT Having back packed warzones I am here to say this last four years and three weeks to go have been the most terrifying of my life.
@@SlayerofFiction As someone whose deployed to actual war zones, you do not know what you are talking about at all. Go find something else to lie about to strangers online.
I first fired a gun at the age of about 9 or 10 years old. Unsupervised. Because I discovered my grandmother kept a lockbox under her bed, which I figured out how to pick the lock and discovered it was where she kept her Charter Arms .38 Special, among other things.And, being the mischievous little kid I was, living in a rural area with just my mother and grandmother, I was able to get away with a lot. So I would frequently take my grandmother's .38 and a pocket full of extra bullets deep into the woods behind our home and shoot at trees, squirrels, the river, whatever. Then reload and replace the gun exactly like I found it when I was done.
A child can easily take apart and put back together a nerf gun. The bottom of the trigger on that gun very clearly wiggles a bit and looks like it has a button on it. Even a child could put two and two together and remove that from that gun.
@@4EyedAnimation She would, if it's one of those with molded plastic hair. Her curly mane is pointy enough at one end to work just as well as the astronaut :P
This is a channel that each and every lock manufacturer should subscribe, no matter what kind of lock you produce or where your product would be fitted.
Not only that, but you can also just remove the upper receiver to steal, which is enough to own half a gun (or sell for a good payday). Proper gun safes are a must for storage.
He is being crazy generous with the manufacturer of that "lock". He didn't even point out how a plastic piece screwed to the wall by only 2 screws only requires you to to swiftly yank on the rifle to easily shear off the plastic from the wall. Hell you could just unscrew the thing if you don't know the trigger guard can be opened.
@arzog6446 He always reminds me of that one meme with the intercontinental ballistic missile gambit 😂 taking it very seriously and literally while somehow meming through the whole thing
Look at him like the consumer reports for locks. You don't come here to see him sell a sponsored lock. You come to see how good a particular lock is in the grand scheme of things. This particular lock will get someone killed one day because someone out there will buy it and think it does the job it claims and they will find out it tragically it doesn't. Meanwhile hopefully several thousand other people who might have bought this lock will see this video and decide on something else.
@@goodbodha I think it's more likely that this lock is not intended to be secure. It's just there to satisfy gun safety laws without the restrictions of an actual lock. Bc lets be honest, a gun lock is only going to slow you down when you need it most.
@@crimpers5543 I seriously doubt this will pass muster for any of the gun safety laws. The wording on those usual is clear enough that a shoddy device like this simply won't cut it. What this looks like to me is a poorly designed product done as cheaply as possible to scam customers. I won't be surprised if the manufacturer is essentially unreachable for lawsuits or legal servicing. The plastic part looks like a cheap injection molding and the locking cable is super short and thin. I would guess there is about a dollar worth of material there. Maybe another dollar for packing and manual. They probably have a massive markup and are making a killing off of anyone dumb enough to buy it.
I use an incredible lock called a “gun safe” it’s bolted to the ground and so nobody can steal my guns and unlock them on their own time, i also store them close to by separate from ammo so that even if someone got one or the other it’s almost impossible to do both unless you have both combinations and both keys, it takes me 30 seconds to get in and load a gun but i have lots if practice doing home invasion drills for if someone breaks in Its 30 seconds late but it’s much better than haveing someone get into my guns and potentially hurting others with my property. What im trying to say is A SINGLE LOCK ON A GUN LEFT IN THE OPEN IS NOT A SAFE STORAGE!
why i do agree with your point, i think it's ridiculous you think your home is going to be burglarized; enough to warrant "drills" ... I assume you fear a stranger breaking into your home, which unless you are in some dangerous/illegal line of work they chances of this happening are very, very, slim. In most cases home burglaries or violence is going to be by someone you know. I don't have anything against owning guns, and respect those who keep gun safety a top priority but this "self defense" and fear of "home invasion" crap is beyond dumb, it's paranoid delusion. You honestly live in some fantasy land, and the fear of loss of control is life consuming.
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@@joeyjojo91 so it's just a coincidence that a top comment from a Reddit thread about LockPickingLawyer just a few days ago is exactly same as yours. Great minds think alike, I guess. /s
"Defeated" feels like a very strong word to use here. Usually when you defeat something, there's a sense of accomplishment, but here? No, it's just a sense of disappointment that it was so easy.
from a nation with double lock on gun and its firing mechanism removed from storaged gun, and separation of the ammunition to said gun. this just looks like something you only could use on a show stand.... convention or shop but always have a gun safe for storage when it is not time for it to lay around for admiration
@@revmpandora it may have been changed but i where told by a hunter that had his own rifles at home that it was the current law in Denmark when i was tennager
Even better... LPLs son, whispering to self as he gently rubs gf's back: _"Click on one, binding on two, three is set..."_ GF says somewhat dreamily: "What's that, honey? I didn't hear you." *_CLICK_*
Seriously though have you ever actually had trouble with bra clasps?. There's like 2 types and with 5 minutes of practice you should be able to undo either type with 2 fingers and a thumb. Edit no shit ask a woman with the most difficult combination bra clasp in front of you. Please figure it out we're here for you.
I saw the problem as soon as you noted the short cable on the lock. A prime example of why people who do not understand how firearms work should neither make locks for said firearms nor write laws related to firearms.
@@leeroymlg4692 That's an AR... Just because it doesn't have a free floating rail doesn't mean it's not an AR lol... Let me guess, you think that it's an M16 or an M4 lol...
Even lethal! Hopping on one foot holding the other in pain and lose balance over a banister, down the stairs, head first onto the corner of a table, or counter, or brick fireplace, etc.
@@RekzysTheTitan all seriousness, did you see the massive monster of a human that was his 1st cell mate? X cop, in for quadruple murder & drug running. Dude looked like an enforcer + hitman BEFORE he went to jail... I could only imagine what he'd do to a pedo if he actually wanted to, but I doubt he ever touched the perv bc he'd snap the fuck like a toothpick.
And even if the thief / curious teen / whoever did not have the strength, a screwdriver would undo the screws holding the whole thing to the wall rather easily
Should point out, not all AR lower relievers have that feature. However, it's usually either made of plastic or a really thin piece of metal, so not that hard to defeat either way.
I remember being issued a cable that is thicker and has enough length to run it through the magazine well, out the ejection port, and still have enough left to mount my issued M16A4 to my bunk.
The cap of a pen should be the only thing I need to bypass this vault, a click out of one. Twos binding, a click out of three, and there we go. Opened under 12 seconds
It's the same with software. The brightest people aren't the ones creating the software or defense mechanisms. It's the lazy intelligent people who find an easy workaround. Some companies even post bounties for malicious (or just skilled white hat) programmers to find exploits in their systems for considerable sums of money. Physical security companies should probably do the same with touch ID, locks etc.
@@righteousone1 Views on gun ownership doesn't change the need for better storage. A ban on these guns wouldn't be a magical magnet that gets them off the streets.
@@righteousone1 That's not how society works. When you make something illegal or put a ban on it (weed, drugs, alcohol, prostitution, books, religious beliefs, etc...) all you do is create a vacuum that will be filled with either a black market, or imitations that are more dangerous than the original. Proper regulations, or comprises would go farther than creating a rift between people with opposite stances.
@@mysuperkillersjdejdhs4314 I hate mirror force, in every yugioh video game it is played right as you are going to finish the AI and they wipe all the monsters you had on the field. They always have three of them in their deck.
I think he worded it best; "Those who don't understand guns should not design gun locks." To that I respond; "Those who don't understand guns should not design gun laws."
After watching this video I got recommended another of his AR-15 lock videos and I noticed that the rifle looked different, then I searched his channel for other AR-15 videos and 433, 436, 568, and 1024 each have differences in the rifles, I don't think he's used the same one twice for a video so either he just borrows them from friends or...
Indeed, to protect against the amount of face palm destruction after that ridiculously simple hack. I wonder has anyone actually sued that gun safety lock company for the most moronic, complacent and wilful stupidity? I wouldn't be surprised if they also make napalm fire extinguishers.
I have a feeling that they failed long before that. Even if they'd never understood the trigger guard, the fact remains that the lock system would likely still be defeated trivially. The potential weaknesses I see: 1: the thin cable could easily be cut with any side cutters or linemans pliers 2: the combination lock is almost certainly decodable or bypassable, if not easily broken with a good tug 3: the screws are accessible, allowing the mount to be removed from the wall with a screwdriver 4: the rifle can be removed from the mount, allowing the attacker to give it momentum in a brute force attack (i.e. you can just jerk against the cable until something breaks) 5: the fact that this comes with expansion anchors like any shitty coat hook almost promotes users attaching it to hollow or insufficient walls (e.g. drywall) One might look at that last point and say that's the fault of the user being dumb or at least inattentive. I'm going to posit that a person shouldn't be able to purchase this product, install it on _any_ wall, and rest feeling contented and secure without being faulted similarly.
Vanargand considering the number is shootings taking place, gun stores don’t care about keeping people safe. Actually mass shootings help their business, so they do this all the time
You forgot to mention that the screws holding the entire thing to the wall seem to be unprotected. So even someone who doesn't know about the trigger guard could still just unscrew the mount.
Not even that, but with how things are usually screwed into walls I think in most case it would be pretty easy to just rip it off the wall with a good yank on the rifle.
Oh God you're right! Step 1: lift rifle off bracket Step 2: unscrew bracket from wall You know have a fully functional rifle with a lock dangling off of it. (Some AR-15 rifles don't have the swing down trigger guard.)
Eventually, he's gonna run outta random stuff to pick a lock with, and I have no doubt that after that point, he's just gonna find a way to breathe on a lock and open it
In the "lock" manufacturers defence- you did use space age technology to defeat it.
Go to the corner
And stay there
And think about what you did
And then cry some more
then come back when you realize what you did
The chance of being murdered by a lego spaceman is low, but it is never zero.
yes
If you have this lock, it goes up significantly
Oh no,watch out!Lego astronaut lock picked AR-15 and OH GOD HE'S SHOOTING CIVILIANS
I have terror every time i see this, once saw a post on fb of a pigeon wearing a strap on dildo and it said that the chances of a pigeon raping you are slim...but never zero...
All those years of walking on lego wasn't meaningless crime. They were planning it
I love when he takes the lock so seriously, he brings out his pro-equipment
Lol
From LPL roasting a gun lock with a Lego man to McNally picking a door lock with a milk jug, it’s always hilarious seeing the lock’s disappointment in full display
vid [782] he opens a pistol lock with a fucking twig you gotta watch that
You know your lock sucks when he doesn't even waste his time picking it
well, it cant be worse than the lock in this video...
Ok ok i know i messed up
@@balto2455 he was saying your as the creators of the lock shown in the video, not his own.
NDABE ZITHA he is referring to the lock in the video because he doesn’t pick the lock he just removed the fingerguard
@@balto2455 He didn't bother with the lock. That's more worrysome
That'd be like picking your nose with no boogers. Big waste of time the lock was defeated with a lego man.
That isn’t even a gun lock, that’s just a rainbow 6 gun charm
LMAOO bruh.
LmaOoOoOOoOO
R6 gun charms aren't that easy to take off
I think the sushi charm is harder to take off
😂😂 i use the toilet paper roll charm on r6s
This lock was made to be a cheap check in the box, not to be an effective lock.
“Are your firearms locked?”
“Technically, yes”
“Good enough”
Pretty much what I posted above. I'm sure they provided this cheeseball lock to check a box on the legal paperwork to "be in compliance" and they wanted to increase the price to the consumer as little as possible. I know I don't want a gun-lock that's gone through development engineering and adds $100 cost to the gun, it's going straight into my trashcan. A lock that adds $1.79 to the cost of my gun? Great, beautiful, works for me!
@@Skank_and_Gutterboyare you being sarcastic?
@@Skank_and_GutterboyCouldn't they just make the loop a bit longer and make it $1.81 to fix the design? Trying to save a penny or two by shortening the loop until it's too short renders the design useless.
@@RevanReborn3950BBY
No. When somebody breaks in your house at 2 AM, that's not the time to be dicking around with a gun lock.
@@Skank_and_Gutterboy Hello, ATF? Yeah, this guy right here.
I never ever had any interest in locks but this channel ranks as one of the very best on CZcams, it's astonishingly funny and at the same time informative !
Imagine the value of marketing: "Our Lock Approved by Lock Picking Lawyer"
I’d buy it and I don’t even use locks.
I only know one lock he has never picked
@@JumalaPlays What lock whould that be ?
@@JumalaPlays yes I'd quite like to know as well
@@JumalaPlays bro
I’m loving the theme of embarrassing lock manufacturers with household objects!
This is the pinnacle of entertainment.
Same! Keep it up LPL!
@@shadowivy333 yes
The gunlock picked with a twig is still the most humiliated 😂
Hes certainly stepped up the videos with orange bottles and lego figures... great entertainment
Perhaps a more effective way of securing this weapon would be 3 chewed pieces of bubblicious bubblegum. Two stuck to the wall to hold the gun, and the third placed on the trigger, because no one wants to get gum on themselves.
Man I spent 6 years in the infantry and I don’t think I ever knew the trigger guard flipped down. Wild!
To be fair though, did you ever use this exact weapon?
From what I hear about the military in my own country, they are not afraid to cut corners to save costs, so maybe the weapons you used didn't have that feature?
@@steves1015 Looking at photos of the standard M16 and M4A1 online and they both appear to have pins holding the trigger guard in place. It would probably be more expensive to design it differently because you'd need a whole different mold, or whatever it is they use to manufacture gun parts.
@@Ninvus2
Yep, I bet you're right. They probably provided this cheeseball lock to check a box on the legal paperwork and pass as little cost to the consumer as possible.
@@steves1015ever M16/AR15 rifle has it. The only ones that do not are speciality lowers with an enlarged trigger guard built into it, where it was polymer or machined to not have it.
But every standard military issue rifle has had them for decades for cold weather operations. It’s just not used as much because gloves have gotten better and smaller. Think of the huge thick extreme cold weather military gloves of the 60s and you get what I am saying. Now you can be warmer with less.
You can buy just the trigger guard that is bowed down to allow it to fit gloves without needing to flip it.
Amazon Seller receives email:
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This drink became a meme
in one easy step!!!
Walls hate him!
@@-YELDAH kool aid
"Thank you for purchasing our product. If you can leave a 5 star rating and NOT a review that would be much appreciated."
Who would sell a firearm on amazon?
I like the fact that he knows how pick locks, and owns an AR-15, AND has a lego astronaut
This guy is the whole heist crew
Precisely, have you seen how many different styles of gun locks he needs, also he has a .50 cal for the squire lock
He has a remmy and a ben & jerry ice cream lock too this dude is dead serious
Oh yeah absolutely, the most important part is the lego astronaut
@@thecrabmaestro564
Indeed, i wouldn't fear him if it wasn't for the lego astronaut
It's a beautiful AR build as well
This is absolutely horrendous!!!!!
What sort of parent would give their kid easy access to a Lego Astronaut!?!?!?
Great comment about people with no understand of guns making gun locks. Love the fact you used a lego spaceman. God bless
"Now, I'll use the lego astronaut bosnian bill and I made..."
Okay let's insert the astr... Aaand it's open.
And there is a click on his left hand .... and it’s open
I laughed so hard at this. :D
ENCHANTMEN that was brilliant!! Hahahaha
Now, we use the LEGO astronaut Bosnian Bill's son and my son made...
So there's Mr. LPL, Mrs. LPL, and LPL Jr.
THE LORE GOES *DEEPER*
Mrs LockPickingLawyer gets pregnant.
Nine months later: "This is LockPickingLawyer Junior and today I'm going to show you how insecure this womb is..."
@@DavidShepheard unfortunately there is a massive design flaw that was overlooked by the creators of the tight lock
I still can't get over the fact that this man welded his love lock shut
@Koi Captain Why has no-one mentioned the ex GF who needed her backdoor smashed in?
@@tommyknockers5492 I hope she didn't use his 18-inch long Johnson
I like the fact that you actually have firearm knowledge including the actual nomenclature of each part.
Not only embarrassing for the lock maker but also showcasing lockpicking lawyer's firearm knowledge.
“This is the lockpickinglawyer and today we have a lock that defeats itself by just existing”
Gregory Kitchens :)
Gregory Kitchens I had to put it at 666 likes but also really did like this comment cause it’s legitimately funny
A lock that makes things opens much easier. Now that's a big brain moment
i bet ur comment will reach 1k likes
Subscribe my channel to die instantly 1.1 this morning. Insane!
Imagine being with the president in his nuclear bunker and hearing “This is the LockPickingLawyer, and today we are going to review a lock highly requested by a viewer from North Korea...”
"one click outta two, three is binding, aaand it's open, I'm gonna go ahead and let my soldiers do the rest, that'll be all for this episode make sure to like adn sub(PEWPEWPEWPEW)scribe if you wanna see more video- "AAAUUUUGGHHHHHH MY LEGG"
Best comment in here
I'll take being rescued by ol kim jung over being in a sealed bunker with an adult diaper wearing halfwit.
"Water is Wet" DJT 2017
"Puerto Rico is an Island, surrounded by water, lots of water, big water, ocean water" DJT
"My Nuclear Button is Bigger than his" DJT
Having back packed warzones I am here to say this last four years and three weeks to go have been the most terrifying of my life.
@@SlayerofFiction As someone whose deployed to actual war zones, you do not know what you are talking about at all. Go find something else to lie about to strangers online.
“That’s one small step for legoman, one giant leap for legokind” - Lego Legstrong
I first fired a gun at the age of about 9 or 10 years old. Unsupervised. Because I discovered my grandmother kept a lockbox under her bed, which I figured out how to pick the lock and discovered it was where she kept her Charter Arms .38 Special, among other things.And, being the mischievous little kid I was, living in a rural area with just my mother and grandmother, I was able to get away with a lot. So I would frequently take my grandmother's .38 and a pocket full of extra bullets deep into the woods behind our home and shoot at trees, squirrels, the river, whatever. Then reload and replace the gun exactly like I found it when I was done.
The only thing more dangerous than no security is the illusion of security.
Isn't every lock on this channel an "illusion of security"?
Not always. Security theatre can deter stupid or unmotivated criminals
Fuck yeah! #2nd amendment
ALSO-RAN ! Never underestimate the ingenuity of children. Their minds don’t work quite the same as yours or mine, especially when told “no”.
A child can easily take apart and put back together a nerf gun. The bottom of the trigger on that gun very clearly wiggles a bit and looks like it has a button on it. Even a child could put two and two together and remove that from that gun.
"We're going to use my 8 year old son's Lego Astronaut"
That's a hard flex if I ever heard one
That was the hardest flex I heard in my life
At 11:00 Why Lego Astronauts are now banned from schools and you'll never guess the reason.... (cut to page 1 of 88 page slideshow)
but it's safe. It was not accessed via paperclips and screwdrivers, so I think it's perfectly fine
I wonder if My Little Pont Pinky Pie would work in a pinch.
@@4EyedAnimation She would, if it's one of those with molded plastic hair. Her curly mane is pointy enough at one end to work just as well as the astronaut :P
Bro, you didn’t skip a beat in your delivery. That was literally perfect! Lol 😂
This is a channel that each and every lock manufacturer should subscribe, no matter what kind of lock you produce or where your product would be fitted.
Next video:
Breaking into the pentagon with bionicles
@-- everyone remembers bionicles. think about Bakugan
@mrvvinston yes
@mrvvinston beyblade still has a running tv show
mrvvinston, cutting off vault doors with Beyblades
mrvvinston Also don’t forget in beyblade lore Moses parted the Red Sea with a Beyblade.
Waiting for a title of “Bank of America vault defeated with a jelly donut” You all know it is coming.
Step 1: Present Guard with doughnut
Step 2: Profit
Wait...so you're telling me....they have vaults?
@@Joesolo13 the pigged piper.
I love jelly filled donuts
nope a bottle of corona... the tellers will run in fear.
" AR-15 Lock Defeated With LEGO Astronaut!"
Now there's a sentence I never thought I'd hear. 🤔
"Today I'll be breaking into this lock with mermaid tears and the sweat of a ghost"
You know it's bad when you don't even need to mention the 3 digit code lock or extremely thin cable.
or the fact that it's only held on the wall by 4 small screws.
Or the breakable plastic body.
way too much effort. I mean who needs to carry a wire-cutter when you simply can use a LEGO astronaut?
I notice 1st thing, my heavy wire cutters could cut that cable EASILY.
@@davidjames1063 You can use pliers to get through that shit
I'm not even impressed by the unlocking with a Lego man, I'm just extremely confused as to how this could be considered a lock at all
this "lock" is great at keeping the floor from stealing an AR 15, beyond that it's basically useless.
At that point you can just get rid of the cable and it becomes a handy wall mount
Well, the cable tip does get "locked" inside the key housing XD
It’s more like a minor inconvenience
It looks secure to people that know nothing about guns or locks.
Not only that, but you can also just remove the upper receiver to steal, which is enough to own half a gun (or sell for a good payday). Proper gun safes are a must for storage.
He is being crazy generous with the manufacturer of that "lock". He didn't even point out how a plastic piece screwed to the wall by only 2 screws only requires you to to swiftly yank on the rifle to easily shear off the plastic from the wall. Hell you could just unscrew the thing if you don't know the trigger guard can be opened.
LPL : Find a flaw in design
Also LPL : _What's the most humiliating way to use that flaw ?_
Still, he only presented facts. So thats on them since you dont need to be a rocket scientist to see that this design is just not smart
@arzog6446 He always reminds me of that one meme with the intercontinental ballistic missile gambit 😂 taking it very seriously and literally while somehow meming through the whole thing
@@arzog6446that's the thing about product design. Or anything. Once a new process is developed the old one looks stupid.
I think more than just shaming, its really poignant to show that this GUN LOCK can be opened with one of the most common CHILDRENS TOYS in the world.
@@Noot-dt6ou ^This. Using the toy isn't to shame it's to show how easily a child could open it.
this man goes out of his way to embarrass bad lock manufacturers in every way possible
And so they should be embarrassed if they make something that isn't fit for purpose
And he is awesome at doing it
Look at him like the consumer reports for locks. You don't come here to see him sell a sponsored lock. You come to see how good a particular lock is in the grand scheme of things.
This particular lock will get someone killed one day because someone out there will buy it and think it does the job it claims and they will find out it tragically it doesn't. Meanwhile hopefully several thousand other people who might have bought this lock will see this video and decide on something else.
@@goodbodha I think it's more likely that this lock is not intended to be secure. It's just there to satisfy gun safety laws without the restrictions of an actual lock. Bc lets be honest, a gun lock is only going to slow you down when you need it most.
@@crimpers5543 I seriously doubt this will pass muster for any of the gun safety laws. The wording on those usual is clear enough that a shoddy device like this simply won't cut it. What this looks like to me is a poorly designed product done as cheaply as possible to scam customers. I won't be surprised if the manufacturer is essentially unreachable for lawsuits or legal servicing. The plastic part looks like a cheap injection molding and the locking cable is super short and thin. I would guess there is about a dollar worth of material there. Maybe another dollar for packing and manual. They probably have a massive markup and are making a killing off of anyone dumb enough to buy it.
This episode is why I subscribed, Thank you LPL for being a standup American!! 😀
I use an incredible lock called a “gun safe” it’s bolted to the ground and so nobody can steal my guns and unlock them on their own time, i also store them close to by separate from ammo so that even if someone got one or the other it’s almost impossible to do both unless you have both combinations and both keys, it takes me 30 seconds to get in and load a gun but i have lots if practice doing home invasion drills for if someone breaks in
Its 30 seconds late but it’s much better than haveing someone get into my guns and potentially hurting others with my property.
What im trying to say is
A SINGLE LOCK ON A GUN LEFT IN THE OPEN IS NOT A SAFE STORAGE!
why i do agree with your point, i think it's ridiculous you think your home is going to be burglarized; enough to warrant "drills" ... I assume you fear a stranger breaking into your home, which unless you are in some dangerous/illegal line of work they chances of this happening are very, very, slim. In most cases home burglaries or violence is going to be by someone you know. I don't have anything against owning guns, and respect those who keep gun safety a top priority but this "self defense" and fear of "home invasion" crap is beyond dumb, it's paranoid delusion. You honestly live in some fantasy land, and the fear of loss of control is life consuming.
@@patmandew22 man have you seen what Detroit looks like?
if the original commenter lives there, I could see why he took training
@@patmandew22 Yes it is a low chance, but still possible, it has happened to people I know before.
"HEY!" A man has fallen into the trigger guard of an AR 15 in Lego City. Build the better gun lock.
Hey
Deploy the better gun lock! **pans over** "HEY!"
Build the Gun Lock, Deploy the Gun Lock, and Off to safety!
The new, gun lock collection from LEGO Gunsmiths.
Only a few portion of the people here get the joke, but if you do, you’re an OG
HEY!
Don't take me seriously Studios to farfetched but there was an effort
Soon: $500 safe unlocked with a mildly disappointed stare
campgrounds with eye scanners being a thing I could see this working on very shitty locks
The Luigi death stare
Ahh..my fellow Reddit reposter, I too copy paste comments from Reddit's old threads to CZcams and Twitter.
@@dasfun2243 I don't use that garbage pile of a website, 🌟 for effort though
@@joeyjojo91 so it's just a coincidence that a top comment from a Reddit thread about LockPickingLawyer just a few days ago is exactly same as yours.
Great minds think alike, I guess.
/s
"Defeated" feels like a very strong word to use here.
Usually when you defeat something, there's a sense of accomplishment, but here?
No, it's just a sense of disappointment that it was so easy.
LPL: "Today, I'll be breaking into Fort Knox using a Hot Wheels track and a handful of paper clips."
This needs more attention
I bet he could do it with a thumbtack
And some old gum wrapper.
probably just needs a rubber band and a spork
MacGyver likes that :)
thanks for the laugh, funny @$$ comment!
Well of course he could do it easily, he's an astronaut.
Underrated comment
I win the Internet for the day. I doff my cap to you good sir.
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Yeah astronauts are smart, you should instead try it with a... Er... Joke aborted
It’s not like it’s rocket science
Immediately knew what was going to happen as you started explaining how it works.
You've been pushing out great content for as long as I remembered.
I get the impression that this lock was designed to accommodate a gun lock law and not to accommodate a gun lock need.
Living in a country that mandates the need to store guns and ammo in separate safes, I'd say this lock was designed by a complete moron.
from a nation with double lock on gun and its firing mechanism removed from storaged gun, and separation of the ammunition to said gun.
this just looks like something you only could use on a show stand.... convention or shop but always have a gun safe for storage when it is not time for it to lay around for admiration
@@inquisitorwalmarius6650 good gravy! Where is it that the gun laws are like this? I'm very curious
@@revmpandora canada 🤦♂️ could be elsewhere but canada has shit laws 🤷♂️
@@revmpandora it may have been changed but i where told by a hunter that had his own rifles at home that it was the current law in Denmark when i was tennager
When you realize LPL has a son... imagine when he starts dating.
“Can you help me with this bra?”
“Gotta click out of one, two is binding...”
Even better...
LPLs son, whispering to self as he gently rubs gf's back:
_"Click on one, binding on two, three is set..."_
GF says somewhat dreamily:
"What's that, honey? I didn't hear you."
*_CLICK_*
Seriously though have you ever actually had trouble with bra clasps?. There's like 2 types and with 5 minutes of practice you should be able to undo either type with 2 fingers and a thumb. Edit no shit ask a woman with the most difficult combination bra clasp in front of you. Please figure it out we're here for you.
LPL's son pulls out some magnet or pointy plastic piece, barely touches the bra, and the whole thing falls instantly
He's married....
@@williamjones2151 The son is married?
This casual nature of these videos is so savage lol
You had me at "you pass the cable through the trigger guard." :-)
Son: “I cant find my lego astronaut!”
*AR racks in the background*
Ratatata
@@jakubdura828 you mean: Rat Rat Rat.
"chewing stops"
yes I watch videos like these while eating
@@DuckyTheFox he might have a rubber band around the trigger
@@potatus6542 that would just be: RAT
"Hello, this is the lockpickinglawyer, and today I'm going to show everyone why you shouldn't try and break into my home."
Because I have a gun.and it's already unlocked.haha
He would just grade the robber's performance like "and yet another obvious design flaw that you failed to take advantage of."
@King Croft Most invasions are done when no one is at home.
@King Croft and that's how you get charged with *armed* robbery
@King Croft because you get far less jail time if you're not caught with a gun man
I saw the problem as soon as you noted the short cable on the lock.
A prime example of why people who do not understand how firearms work should neither make locks for said firearms nor write laws related to firearms.
As a certified Lego nerd I can confirm that there are 1000s of different Lego pieces that can I do the guard lock
Adding LEGO astronaut to my gun maintenance kit.
just as expensive
Adding LEGO astronaut to my lock picking kit :v
Well regulated...
You didn't have one already?!? Lol, dumbass.
Does it work also with Lego cowboy?
The CZcams algorithm probably struggled with this lol... lego and ar15
Try looking at the lego lower receiver AR15. That probably really threw off the algorithm
LOL
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#what@ohnohedidnt//lpl
LPL had picked the Google Algorithm
lololol funny creative comment
The cable that comes with the lock seems to be at the mercy of some good pliers or garden shears.
The man who sleeps with a Lego machete under his pillow is a fool every night, but one.
Ar15 lock
Frequently bought together: lego astronaut
das not an ar 15
@@leeroymlg4692 That's an AR... Just because it doesn't have a free floating rail doesn't mean it's not an AR lol... Let me guess, you think that it's an M16 or an M4 lol...
@@Kwuiz nah I thought it was a ak 47.
@@leeroymlg4692 you are seriously kidding right? Thats definitely a glock 17
You guys obliously dont know anything about guns its a 50cal
This lego astronaut is still more dangerous when left on the floor in the dark.
*crunch* "Aaaackk!"
Even lethal! Hopping on one foot holding the other in pain and lose balance over a banister, down the stairs, head first onto the corner of a table, or counter, or brick fireplace, etc.
@@TanjoGalbi so THAT'S what happened.... someone must've left a Lego in Epstein's cell!! 😅
321JKilla nah bro. The Lego guys did a toy story and killed him.
@@RekzysTheTitan all seriousness, did you see the massive monster of a human that was his 1st cell mate? X cop, in for quadruple murder & drug running. Dude looked like an enforcer + hitman BEFORE he went to jail... I could only imagine what he'd do to a pedo if he actually wanted to, but I doubt he ever touched the perv bc he'd snap the fuck like a toothpick.
"wouldn't be able to aim it well" *laughs in improperly installed shoulder sling that I'm too lazy to fix*
Nice gun LPL.
This doesn’t even bring up the fact that a grown man could probably just yank that mount off the wall.
And even if the thief / curious teen / whoever did not have the strength, a screwdriver would undo the screws holding the whole thing to the wall rather easily
That's not the point. The point behind it is, that these companies haven't a fucking clue what their doing, Obviously.
@@thelongestrose no need with a screw driver, Small pin ( LEGO walkie talkie antenna), or any amount of strength
bryce fretz And the fact that it's so easily removed from the wall further illustrates how they don't have a fucking clue what they're doing.
Or anyone with something to lever the gun against the wall.
“We’ll use my SON’S LEGO astronaut”. You’re not fooling us. We know that’s your LEGO. XD
Love the videos.
LPL's Lock Picking Astronaut.
Roy Sammons that Bosnian bill and I made
Please use the correct quote when using quotations. This has been a public service from a grammar teacher.
@@kjmergen shush boomer
@Zilla Zalo That's because only boomers can call other boomers a "boomer."
Should point out, not all AR lower relievers have that feature. However, it's usually either made of plastic or a really thin piece of metal, so not that hard to defeat either way.
I remember being issued a cable that is thicker and has enough length to run it through the magazine well, out the ejection port, and still have enough left to mount my issued M16A4 to my bunk.
"Daddy can I have mr astronaut back?"
"No son I'm using it to play with guns!"
u wot m8
Lego astronauts need to be banned!
@@Biden_is_demented
100% of cars involved in accidents involved tires, therefore, tires are very dangerous.
its all fun in games when the astronaught learns how to use the gun and joins the army and slays anyone in its path
@@lookitsyou7755 space marines: lego edition
*LPL robbing a bank*
Clerk: Don’t hurt anyone, I’ll get the vault key.
LPL: That won’t be necessary
*strats recording*
"this is the LPL and today..."
The cap of a pen should be the only thing I need to bypass this vault, a click out of one. Twos binding, a click out of three, and there we go. Opened under 12 seconds
“These design flaws are inexcusable”
And after he opens it, he closes it again and says "well that's it for this video, please give a like and subscribe" and just walks away
Tbh i think he would then leave the money there and say thanks for letting me pick the lock
"I think someone's in the house. Timmy, go get your spaceship!"
A beautiful and well taken care of rifle. Nice.
"Today we're going to defeat this lock with a Lego man Bosnian Bill and I played with as children."
YellowSpade I think Bosnian Bill player with explosives as a kid.
Crap you beat me to comment this
Savage
I mean, the walkie talkie is definitely identical to the ones I played with in my LEGO from the 1980s, does that count?
Lolllll
At this point he's just playing with these lock companies.
It's the same with software. The brightest people aren't the ones creating the software or defense mechanisms. It's the lazy intelligent people who find an easy workaround. Some companies even post bounties for malicious (or just skilled white hat) programmers to find exploits in their systems for considerable sums of money. Physical security companies should probably do the same with touch ID, locks etc.
@@darkzerk7 They do, check out those diamant lock challenges he does.
@@righteousone1 Views on gun ownership doesn't change the need for better storage. A ban on these guns wouldn't be a magical magnet that gets them off the streets.
@@righteousone1 That's not how society works. When you make something illegal or put a ban on it (weed, drugs, alcohol, prostitution, books, religious beliefs, etc...) all you do is create a vacuum that will be filled with either a black market, or imitations that are more dangerous than the original. Proper regulations, or comprises would go farther than creating a rift between people with opposite stances.
@@righteousone1 Did making them illegal stop either? Or slavery.
Thank you LPL.
not only does he have a AR-15, he also knows how an AR-15 and probably other guns work
"Sir. There was an accidental discharge of the service rifle."
"But the gun was locked!"
"Well the lock apparently Lego."
Uhhhgh.
This pun deserves more attention :)
You gave me Forrest Whittaker Eye.
You my friend nailed that one!!!!!!!!
Ooohhh, I see what you did there!
Overthrowing the US government with a Yu-Gi-Oh card
*"YOU'VE TRIGGERED MY TRAP CARD! MIRROR FORCE!"*
@@mysuperkillersjdejdhs4314 I hate mirror force, in every yugioh video game it is played right as you are going to finish the AI and they wipe all the monsters you had on the field. They always have three of them in their deck.
Hey it's better than France. You'd only need a squirt gun.
Breaking into fort Knocks with a holographic mew two
@@sed8181 run mst my dude. Don't launch your Otk if they have backrow.
I think he worded it best;
"Those who don't understand guns should not design gun locks."
To that I respond;
"Those who don't understand guns should not design gun laws."
The satire but also the scariness😂
You know what this means, we need to ban assault legos.
Too underrated my friend!
If you outlaw legos, then only outlaws will have legos!
@@Dexaan Who is the true criminal, the guy trying to steal your gun, or YOU for having a lego aatronaut?
It's Lego, not Legos.
@@gregorycomey really? Learn something new everyday. I've honestly called it Legos when pluralizing
Normal people: buy gun lock for their gun
This guy: buys gun for his gun lock
No, he's an American. We all just have semiautomatic rifles lying around our houses.
@@awkwardcultism isnt he canadian?
After watching this video I got recommended another of his AR-15 lock videos and I noticed that the rifle looked different, then I searched his channel for other AR-15 videos and 433, 436, 568, and 1024 each have differences in the rifles, I don't think he's used the same one twice for a video so either he just borrows them from friends or...
@@vlanoik It's common for people to own more than a single firearm. Most folks I know usually own more than 5.
@@TortillaChip1836 yeah its very rare that someone only owns a single gun, especally if the gun they do own isn't a handgun or a hunting gun.
My two favorite things, guns and legos!
well that makes me giggle more than it should.
At least the Lego figure had a safety helmet with a face shield, safety first!
Indeed, to protect against the amount of face palm destruction after that ridiculously simple hack.
I wonder has anyone actually sued that gun safety lock company for the most moronic, complacent and wilful stupidity? I wouldn't be surprised if they also make napalm fire extinguishers.
Imagine going to space with a helmet that doesn’t have a face shield tho
If he didn’t, OSHA would’ve surely fined him for it
safety is the number one priority
*safety third
Tommorow's headline: "Does LEGO encourage violence?“
HEY
HEY
HEY
HEY
Fucking gold.
Imagine walking into your room and you see your kid with a lock pick and here him mumbling “3 is binding... click out of 3... 4 is binding...”
Thinking about it though that makes a nice little wall mount
When you design a lock for something you've never even seen.
I have a feeling that they failed long before that. Even if they'd never understood the trigger guard, the fact remains that the lock system would likely still be defeated trivially. The potential weaknesses I see:
1: the thin cable could easily be cut with any side cutters or linemans pliers
2: the combination lock is almost certainly decodable or bypassable, if not easily broken with a good tug
3: the screws are accessible, allowing the mount to be removed from the wall with a screwdriver
4: the rifle can be removed from the mount, allowing the attacker to give it momentum in a brute force attack (i.e. you can just jerk against the cable until something breaks)
5: the fact that this comes with expansion anchors like any shitty coat hook almost promotes users attaching it to hollow or insufficient walls (e.g. drywall)
One might look at that last point and say that's the fault of the user being dumb or at least inattentive. I'm going to posit that a person shouldn't be able to purchase this product, install it on _any_ wall, and rest feeling contented and secure without being faulted similarly.
prolly right, that looks like 3rd party Indian offshore design company trash.
jason pavlik More like made by a gun shop
Vanargand considering the number is shootings taking place, gun stores don’t care about keeping people safe. Actually mass shootings help their business, so they do this all the time
jason pavlik you mean rural American
Imagine being the guy who designed a lock so bad that it doesn’t even need to be picked to be removed
It doesn't even need the be removed to defeat it.
Imagine being the idiot who bought it
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@@markoj.7675 I don't get why you decided to share that specific video here of all places. Is there any reason why? I'm curious.
Miguel Angel Thomas what’s in the video? I haven’t seen it and I’m totally not lazy- *cough cough*
you showed me a bad lock and a feature I didn't even know my AR had, subbed
The LEGO Astronaut was a nice touch..
"So secure you have to be an astronaut to bypass it!"
Kineth1 😂
2
🤣
_oh god. What have we done_
Not just an astronaut ¡You must be a lego astronaut to by pass it! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
It just needs a high security sponge
🤣🤣🤣🤣
With lots of LEDs
You mean robust double sided tape, but whatever.... oh my god it’s a sponge!!!
No a fingerprint scanner is needed duh.
deniz-usta Gedik with a sponge on it
thanks man! forgot i had spare legos to open this lock and now i got my ar-15 back up and ready for action!
*As a LEGO Astronaut, I can confirm this!*
LPL after completely destroying a lock company:
"In any case, thats all i have for you today"
When the cable went into the trigger guard i already knew 😂
this one might be my favorite so far
You forgot to mention that the screws holding the entire thing to the wall seem to be unprotected. So even someone who doesn't know about the trigger guard could still just unscrew the mount.
Not even that, but with how things are usually screwed into walls I think in most case it would be pretty easy to just rip it off the wall with a good yank on the rifle.
@@ThirteenMatt Yeah dude, most definitely.
Oh God you're right!
Step 1: lift rifle off bracket
Step 2: unscrew bracket from wall
You know have a fully functional rifle with a lock dangling off of it. (Some AR-15 rifles don't have the swing down trigger guard.)
@@ThirteenMatt I am not sure that would work - the cable would pull the trigger guard open ... leaving the bracket and lock attached to the wall.
@@halaji it still achieves the same goal of freeing the rifle
Eventually, he's gonna run outta random stuff to pick a lock with, and I have no doubt that after that point, he's just gonna find a way to breathe on a lock and open it
what if he has a child and then uses those toys
This is the Lock Picking Lawyer, and today I have for you...
_Lock opens itself_
In any case, that's all I have for you today.
@@lancer525 wouldnt recommend to any company
Thats what happens when you make deals with satan.
I'm really waiting for this day to come