[1478] Lock Bumping… Possibly The Easiest Way In!

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  • @eternality
    @eternality Před rokem +3178

    Those rebound rings look delicious.

  • @Livlifetaistdeth
    @Livlifetaistdeth Před rokem +2796

    That's it, I'm nailing the doors shut and using the windows from now on. Neighbors gonna be super confused when they see me falling out my window every morning and breaking back in every night.

    • @kahnwolfe9548
      @kahnwolfe9548 Před rokem +383

      This is the Lockpicking Lawyer and today I am going to show you how easy it is to open these window latches with just a piece of garbage cut from a red bull can.

    • @KineticManiac
      @KineticManiac Před rokem +179

      Somehow I read that as "falling out of my window and breaking my back".

    • @ioanenache6686
      @ioanenache6686 Před rokem +41

      @@KineticManiac ur not alone :))

    • @lsdzauberfee2315
      @lsdzauberfee2315 Před rokem +42

      Doors are for people without imagination

    • @MikkoRantalainen
      @MikkoRantalainen Před rokem +17

      Or you could get some actually secure locks like something made by Abloy during this century.

  • @olagisrarikis
    @olagisrarikis Před rokem +256

    It seems that the most secure way is to leave the doors unlocked. That will confuse the would-be-burglars and they will go away.

    • @locknut5382
      @locknut5382 Před rokem +45

      That's closer to the truth than you might think. At my brother's employer's, someone kept breaking or unlocking the padlocks on a tool store door, and stealing tools. So they secured it with a large nut and bolt, but with a left-hand thread. No tools were stolen for several years, until someone used Oxyacetylene to cut through it. Yet it only needed a socket of the right size, turned 'the wrong way' to open the door. The nut was often found really tightly fastened, as the result of people failing to figure out the thread direction.

    • @formidableplays4750
      @formidableplays4750 Před 7 měsíci +14

      ​@@locknut5382lmao, sometimes the simplest things are the hardest to figure out 😂

    • @SonoftheWars
      @SonoftheWars Před 7 měsíci

      Locks only keep good people out.

    • @usernamemykel
      @usernamemykel Před 4 měsíci +5

      Have 4 locks on the door - but don't "lock" them all - that'll confuse the heck out of the burglar. Or lawyer...

    • @ZaHandle
      @ZaHandle Před 4 měsíci

      @@locknut5382Bonus points if he used an uncommon nut size

  • @a5noble2
    @a5noble2 Před rokem +918

    I'm well aware how easy it is to bump a lock, which is why I reinforce all the doors to my house with Masterlock Padlocks!

    • @unitrader403
      @unitrader403 Před rokem +53

      their plastic LOTO padlocks right? because these offer the best pick resistance in the entire Masterlock lineup :D

    • @MonkeyJedi99
      @MonkeyJedi99 Před rokem +81

      If you get enough of the steel-body Master locks, you can weld them together into a halfway decent bar to place across the door.
      Oh, sure, a length of lumber will work better, but at least you've given those Master locks a sense of purpose.

    • @tigerofdoom
      @tigerofdoom Před rokem +87

      It doesn't matter that you can pick a MasterLock in 5 seconds when there's 400 of them on the door! Security by volume

    • @unitrader403
      @unitrader403 Před rokem +46

      @@tigerofdoom also just file off the Masterlock logo - Security by Obscurity :D

    • @chewcodes
      @chewcodes Před rokem +9

      OH NO

  • @Silentgrace11
    @Silentgrace11 Před rokem +3627

    We all knew we’d see the day the lockpicking lawyer just outright takes a hammer to a lock 😂

    • @Boxygirl96
      @Boxygirl96 Před rokem +129

      What do you mean? He’s taken a hammer to a lock many many times. When he raps a lock to move the locking lug aside, it’s usually with a yellow rubber mallet, though I think he once used a black one too? 🤔

    • @bluename9052
      @bluename9052 Před rokem

      hes done it in dozens of videos. You might be stupid or just trying to assume stuff to be “funny”

    • @leafcatcher4802
      @leafcatcher4802 Před rokem +66

      you should look up him shooting locks with a rifle

    • @castlecodersltd
      @castlecodersltd Před rokem +1

      🤣

    • @Demutori
      @Demutori Před rokem +14

      This is mostly the Mrs. LockPickingLawyer's way

  • @kenbrown2808
    @kenbrown2808 Před rokem +2205

    I was actually surprised that it took him longer to bump it than it usually takes him to pick it.

    • @stefanfrankel8157
      @stefanfrankel8157 Před rokem +14

      It seems to me there's a _Castle_ episode that mentions a bump key.

    • @kenbrown2808
      @kenbrown2808 Před rokem +82

      @@stefanfrankel8157 in all fairness, Castle episodes mention just about everything there is to mention, up to and including aliens.

    • @TheRyujinLP
      @TheRyujinLP Před rokem +117

      Easier doesn't mean quicker. It's just that you need almost no skill to pull this off.

    • @itbakkawi
      @itbakkawi Před rokem +27

      Yeah it's a brute force attacked. Great for a beginner but it seems to have a low skill cap.

    • @nickrogers3624
      @nickrogers3624 Před rokem +8

      @@TheRyujinLP though tbh the skill neccesary to get into most consumer grade locks is pretty low to begin with. I say this as someone who, at my job, has had to do that a few times for locks. Commercial is only slightly better.

  • @donomoto3638
    @donomoto3638 Před rokem +65

    I love how to this day, LPL still says "Let's do it again to show it wasn't a fluke." As if I'd ever think anything LPL shows off is ever a fluke. (Except maybe on April Fools)

    • @bg6b7bft
      @bg6b7bft Před 6 měsíci

      I'd love to see him collab with a trick-shot channel for an April Fools video.

  • @kasuha
    @kasuha Před rokem +61

    Putting a washer over that "rebound ring" might help with improving number of duty cycles the ring can withstand.

  • @Brandon.S123
    @Brandon.S123 Před rokem +1871

    "Rebound ring" sounds a lot nicer than "Livestock Castration Band" haha

    • @NoPegs
      @NoPegs Před rokem +139

      Yeah, Valentines Day is still months away.

    • @ericpetersen8155
      @ericpetersen8155 Před rokem +133

      That exactly what that ring is.

    • @skygh
      @skygh Před rokem +71

      It concerns men when you call them that but I keep a supply around to encourage the help

    • @darkavenger10k
      @darkavenger10k Před rokem +38

      Exactly what I came down here to say

    • @scottmccloud9029
      @scottmccloud9029 Před rokem +2

      Lol funny!

  • @zombie5176
    @zombie5176 Před rokem +686

    "Okay, let's give it a try." *Furious banging* "There we go :D"

    • @bluethundermonk
      @bluethundermonk Před rokem +91

      And that’s how he met Mrs. LPL. 😂

    • @raidensnake9471016
      @raidensnake9471016 Před rokem +46

      @@bluethundermonk And also how the LittlePickingLawyer was conceived 🤣

    • @vipfernandes94
      @vipfernandes94 Před rokem +9

      Furious banging?

    • @crao95able
      @crao95able Před rokem +14

      _Okey, let's give it a try_ Said Dumbledore calmy

    • @fireraid
      @fireraid Před rokem +11

      @@bluethundermonk don't forget the gumball machine

  • @martinhenzl
    @martinhenzl Před rokem +30

    - Knock, knock.
    - Who's there?
    - Lockpicking lawyer. And we got this open.

  • @jake20479
    @jake20479 Před rokem +567

    i made a bump key in 6th grade and showed my dad. i had 1 blank and a triangular file. at first he was impressed with my work until it actually did its job, then he was just speechless. managed to open a good amount of doors with that for friends that locked themselves out. i still have it to this day :)
    edit: my bump key looks different for some reason. all the teeth are the same height except the first one being slightly taller. i dont remember why i made it that way but i must have had some reasoning. it worked great. relatively reliably.

    • @thesmartguy3523
      @thesmartguy3523 Před rokem

      Nice 🤹🍑

    • @TlalocTemporal
      @TlalocTemporal Před rokem +9

      Could wear have worn the tips off most of the teeth?

    • @jake20479
      @jake20479 Před rokem +94

      @@TlalocTemporal i specifically remember some reasoning behind it but not exactly what. i think it was something about it popping the last pin more agressively forcing the others to jump?i remember taking the time to learn how basic home locks worked (theyre mostly the same. as scary as that is.) but after all these years i just dont remember much about my late night random projects. im 26 now lol

    • @elmadicine
      @elmadicine Před rokem +27

      I think I was around that age when I figured out how to pick the offering box locks at the church with a paper clip lol

    • @valentink1858
      @valentink1858 Před rokem +34

      @@jake20479 Usually the first one it taller because you only file it down from one side and not both. Also it helps to cut the keys like 1.5mm further away from the head of the key than usual, so they automatically rebound. With the cut bump keys, take a flat edge of a file to scrap over the cuts afterwards to make the smoother, which increases the speed with which the bump key kicks down the pins. Maybe this is also interesting for @LockPickingLawyer

  • @AR-ed3xw
    @AR-ed3xw Před rokem +252

    Thanks for banging one out for us this morning!

    • @6Qubed
      @6Qubed Před rokem +6

      I see what you did there

    • @quokka_11
      @quokka_11 Před rokem +15

      If you keep watching, you'll see he bangs another one out right after.
      Just so you know it wasn't a fluke. 😉

    • @isaaceiland-hall425
      @isaaceiland-hall425 Před rokem +10

      @@quokka_11 Ahhh, so that's what the "rebound ring" is really for… lol

    • @softweir
      @softweir Před rokem

      Booooooo! ;-P

    • @brianderkacz652
      @brianderkacz652 Před rokem

      That’s what she said😂

  • @tek5358
    @tek5358 Před rokem +412

    Love how short, sweet, clear and to the point these videos are

    • @deansapp4635
      @deansapp4635 Před rokem +2

      Agreed

    • @ADoseofBuckley
      @ADoseofBuckley Před rokem +15

      It's a refreshing change of pace from the rest of CZcams. If this was every other video on CZcams: "Hey CZcams, it's the LockpickingLawyer here, hope you're having a good one, so I've got a HUGE video for you today, big one, gonna show you how to open a lock with... a HAMMER?! What? But hey before we get to it, first let's talk about our sponsor, BoredVPN..." (90 seconds later) "Alright, so, hammers were actually invented in the (cut off by double ad-break) (2 minutes on the history of hammers) OK, so... are you ready? Here we go... this is the hammer I'm going to use, I bought it from (1 minute about where they bought the hammer)...

    • @stefanfrankel8157
      @stefanfrankel8157 Před rokem +3

      Considering he has 4,000,000+ subscribers, you'd think that other YouToobers would get the message.

    • @Pulko172
      @Pulko172 Před rokem

      @@ADoseofBuckley one guy made a 10 min video for something that could be answered in 2 secconds. It was about the long neck skin in fall guys and all he needed to say was "hey man u actually have it in your inventory, have a wonderful day"

    • @stirfryjedi
      @stirfryjedi Před rokem

      @@ADoseofBuckley LPL's helpful hand gestures are like the Mario to Stradman (car youtuber)'s out of control Wario hands

  • @criszis
    @criszis Před rokem +184

    Hearing that even someone as dexterous as LPL hits his fingers with a hammer sometimes made me feel much better about myself.

    • @brunoais
      @brunoais Před rokem +3

      He's dexterous at slow speeds. Hammering is about doing many times per second (high speed)

    • @robertthrelfall2650
      @robertthrelfall2650 Před rokem

      You should feel bad. I've made a living with a hammer for 25 years and only ever hit myself ONCE. That should be enough for any intelligent person. If you've hit yourself with a hammer more than once, you are stupid and don't deserve sympathy. Being dumb sucks, for you and for me.

    • @criszis
      @criszis Před rokem

      @@robertthrelfall2650 You don't think stupid people deserve sympathy. That's quite stupid. You have my sympathy.

    • @Dooly00000
      @Dooly00000 Před 9 měsíci +2

      High dex != high agi

  • @Gerard1971
    @Gerard1971 Před rokem +70

    After years of manual "3 is binding" picking and 1477 videos, LPL finally realizes he has never shown us The Easiest Way In! 🤣

    • @polarvortex3294
      @polarvortex3294 Před měsícem +1

      He might have been reluctant to, as a moral issue. Lock picking, as practiced by LPL and some others, is kind of a high art known only to a geeky brotherhood. Bumping, by contrast, is a down-and-dirty technique used to get into somewhere. Not much knowledge or dexterity required. And quite useful info for thieves!

  • @frankbiz
    @frankbiz Před rokem +151

    When I learned about this many years ago I changed my locks to high security ones, when I moved to a condo I added anti bump pins & springs into existing locks. Absolutely necessary.

    • @saddletramp7215
      @saddletramp7215 Před rokem +21

      Anti bump pins will not stop my crowbar. 😁

    • @benjurqunov
      @benjurqunov Před rokem +42

      Unusual keyways will stop 99% of any opportunistic crooks who use bumpkeys too.

    • @stirfryjedi
      @stirfryjedi Před rokem +6

      You're a good man, Charlie Brown

    • @derekbroestler7687
      @derekbroestler7687 Před rokem +39

      @@saddletramp7215 That's what the reinforced frames, strikes, and hinges are for... as well as the cameras and alarm... and since i know your first instinct is to say something about windows, I also live near the coast, so hurricane film.
      Can good security 100% keep someone out? No... But it CAN make getting in very loud and very time consuming.

    • @caz3010
      @caz3010 Před rokem +22

      Until you hear a familiar voice, "Now two is binding, bit of tension on three.."

  • @kennethwolkens6251
    @kennethwolkens6251 Před rokem +15

    This set really does work as shown. I'm a new picker and never picked a lock before. My CI Bump Key set arrived yesterday and I stuck the Kwikset Bump Key in a door lock. A couple of whacks later and it was unlocked in just two or three seconds. To verify it wasn't a fluke I did it again. I was baffled that I opened the door just as fast as this video on the very first try right out of the box.

    • @im2yys4u81
      @im2yys4u81 Před rokem

      I just bought this set to open a Brinks deadbolt I've lost the key too. Did you have to file the shoulder on the bump key, or does the castration ring just slide on? Any idea which bump key I need for a Brinks deadbolt? Thanks.

    • @knyte6426
      @knyte6426 Před 6 měsíci

      I just got my set today, and tried the KW1 on a lock. My bump key broke. :(

  • @nolansykinsley3734
    @nolansykinsley3734 Před rokem +142

    IANAL But check your local laws VERY carefully about bump keys. A lot of jurisdictions that allow ownership of lockpicks by laymen state that they are considered illegal if present with "other burglary tools", this comes into play with bump keys because a lot of said jurisdictions classify bump keys as pure burglary tools and not simple lockpicking tools. Ownership, transport, or carrying of said tools by laymen is considered "intent to burglarize"under the law. You can get in a lot of hot water, so tread carefully!

    • @videodude8137
      @videodude8137 Před rokem +2

      Oh, thank you!

    • @davidritchie9344
      @davidritchie9344 Před rokem +12

      I was considering something to get into maintenance rooms for work because they're normally locked and it's uncommon staff is around. But, due to my time in loss prevention, I know that pick sets or bump keys are typically viewed as crime tools. This is seriously good information for folks.

    • @AlexanderBurgers
      @AlexanderBurgers Před rokem +8

      bump keys, but also having uncut key blanks without a good reason are frowned upon (as some locks are sensitive to overlift attack by inserting a blank key)

    • @paulsolfelt8452
      @paulsolfelt8452 Před rokem +7

      A key cut to nines is not a bump key so they can't do anything about it, haha, they don't have to be cut to a bump key depth!

    • @mmseng2
      @mmseng2 Před rokem +12

      Yeah, in my state bump keys are weirdly significantly more regulated than lockpicks. I gather this is the case for a lot of US states. I'd be interested to learn the general history of the legislature. Though I'm completely uninformed, to me, it smells like the term "bump key", or "bumping" somehow ended up being a buzz word in legal circles and eventually ended up getting more or less blindly baked into law, despite the myriad of other tools that one could use to the same effect. From there it's probably only a matter of time before it get's replicated community to community.
      I actually walked into my local courthouse with one of those cheap "credit card" lockpick sets in my wallet (forgetting it was there). Had to give it up to the guard at the metal detector/security checkpoint, but no fuss was made. But I wouldn't dare walk around anywhere with bumping tools. Don't even want to own any.

  • @xiojason
    @xiojason Před rokem +212

    Since around video 1466, your audio levels have been dropping lower and lower. They're pretty often now -9 dB or lower. You may not notice if you're listening back on a Mac; they seem to do a lot of playback-time normalization of low audio signals, but other platforms do not. I've been having to boost the volume a lot to hear you lately.
    I grabbed the first 60 seconds of your last 20 videos or so, and you can see the peak volume getting quieter and quieter:
    1466: -3 dB
    1467: -5.9 dB
    1469: -10.3 dB
    1471: -12.6 dB
    1473: -13.1 dB
    1475: -13.8 dB
    This one measured -8.8 dB peak volume through the first 60 seconds.

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem

      Jason I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe. Link in my about tab.

    • @mwperk02
      @mwperk02 Před rokem +85

      @@flat-earther 1. The Earth is in fact an oblate spheroid. 2. What the fuck does that have to do with the audio levels of LPL's videos.

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem +3

      @@mwperk02 There is no curvature so it can't be a globe, oblate spheroid or anything with curvature. Sure there are valleys and mountains but the overall shape cant be a sphere.
      There are many people that have documented measuring curvature on a large frozen lake and found none, you can find those online but you don't have to believe them because you can test it yourself.
      Come on I'm just suggesting it's a random comment to you.

    • @thwingc
      @thwingc Před rokem +63

      @@flat-earther I've literally taken a ship from the US to Antarctica.
      The earth is round. It's not even debatable unless you just want to stubbornly be wrong for no reason.
      Also, find a better place to have your 'I'm just saying' conversations.

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem +2

      @@thwingc _I've literally taken a ship from the US to Antarctica._
      Okay? People have been there, allegedly even live there. I don't know what you allude to.
      _The earth is round._
      A coffee table is round too, yet without curvature.
      I suggest watch the series first because otherwise you can't know what it offers. Many people refuse to investigate, so they just dishonestly criticize. I don't think those people would want their work criticized by someone who didn't first study their work.
      Be honest, no matter how ridiculous a statement initially sounds. If you went through the pain of looking and spending your time on something that you assume is going to be a waste of your time, but in the end you realize there actually is evidence behind it, would you let your initial doubts overcome you and refuse to accept the reality?

  • @Onyx_Games
    @Onyx_Games Před rokem +110

    So a long time ago before you were posting videos I did this, but without the little cheerio. If you set the key in but leave the last 0 cut on the key out of the lock and give it a quick strike while turning the key a little, you're almost guaranteed to get the lock open on the 1st tap. You don't gotta beat the key repeatedly. Unless there's higher security measures put in place in the lock itself. Most household locks and deadbolts don't use those security measures unfortunately. And that's the story about how I used to get into abandoned and foreclosed houses without anyone knowing when I used to he homeless 10+ years ago. It is what it is.

    • @pineapplesandjellies
      @pineapplesandjellies Před rokem +12

      How did you get hold of a bump key when you were homeless? Not disbelieving, just curious. If you don't mind sharing, that is.

    • @benjurqunov
      @benjurqunov Před rokem +13

      @@pineapplesandjellies
      I just make bumpkeys using a file from old keys.
      Having a CNC mill, I dont need to do that nowdays.

    • @pineapplesandjellies
      @pineapplesandjellies Před rokem +2

      Oh, right. Clever!

    • @benjurqunov
      @benjurqunov Před rokem +2

      @@creamwobbly Nice. Encourage homeless people to commit felony. Sounds good to me !

    • @Dr.JustIsWrong
      @Dr.JustIsWrong Před rokem +26

      @@benjurqunov being homeless *_IS_* a felony..

  • @nerscyllam4735
    @nerscyllam4735 Před rokem +134

    When I worked at a hardware store cutting keys, my coworkers and I would make bump keys when we were bored because it's very very easy and cheap.

    • @ciarangale4738
      @ciarangale4738 Před rokem +1

      howed your machine work? thatd be tough on ours cause its only built to mimic a key, not cut to specific heights

    • @nerscyllam4735
      @nerscyllam4735 Před rokem +2

      @@ciarangale4738 Ours was built to mimic specific keys, but we'd just take the blank out of the vise and freehand it.

  • @MagicalPorkChop
    @MagicalPorkChop Před rokem +33

    Such a contrast between LPL's calm, measured delivery and BANGBANGBANGBANGBANG on the lock. 😂

  • @AstiJay
    @AstiJay Před rokem +32

    Inside I’m building a cage around the door that an intruder will walk into and be greeted by a live cobra.

    • @bob456fk6
      @bob456fk6 Před rokem +2

      Years ago I read about a shop keeper who turned a rattlesnake loose in his shop every night.
      With a warning sign on the door, that should discourage just about any potential thief.

    • @johnstreet797
      @johnstreet797 Před rokem +2

      I knew a guy once who had a huge German shepherd. That dog would let anyone in to his house and lick them to death, but without his specific command, in a foreign language, accompanied by a hand signal, they weren't leaving....ever.

    • @Uneedhelp91
      @Uneedhelp91 Před rokem +1

      Let's just hope they don't have any canned air in their tool kit to lower the snakes body temperature.
      As principal: as security goes up, convenience goes down. This also works in reverse.

    • @AstiJay
      @AstiJay Před rokem +1

      @@Uneedhelp91 I guess I better make that a spitting cobra. Nobody will get close enough to cool down their situation. 😆

    • @Uneedhelp91
      @Uneedhelp91 Před rokem +1

      @@AstiJayprobably lol

  • @jessiesratrods1210
    @jessiesratrods1210 Před rokem +97

    I remember the first time I saw this technique on the "Scam School channel when I first got into lock picking in the 2010s. Bump keys and Flags to Zip a lock are great for beginners who are just looking to get thier feet wet and they're good tools for anyone doing lock sport. So happy to see you cover it!

    • @bookreaderman6715
      @bookreaderman6715 Před rokem +1

      @@outcastedOpal I don't think LpL is part of that

    • @MichaelACurtis
      @MichaelACurtis Před rokem +5

      LPL has been a guest on Modern Rogue back in 2019.

    • @bookreaderman6715
      @bookreaderman6715 Před rokem

      @@outcastedOpal ah, that makes way more sense

    • @donho670
      @donho670 Před rokem

      Doing the simple hacks is encouraging and enthusing. You see you actually CAN do it and naturally want to expand your horizons. Like, you want to be a sniper, start with a .22LR.

  • @Shloopy420
    @Shloopy420 Před rokem +4

    I recently bought a house and had my locks changed by a locksmith. I asked him if he knew about the LockPickingLawyer and he said he hated these videos. He said all they've accomplished is 1) made it easier for criminals to pick locks and 2) made it harder for real locksmiths to pick typical locks since pickability has had to be amped up since anyone can watch a youtube tutorial now on the 100+ most common locks .. on this channel alone.
    I said fair enough, and still love these videos lol

    • @Gay_Priest
      @Gay_Priest Před rokem +3

      Fair enough on point 2, but on point 1, the average criminal isnt going to take the time to pick a lock, they'll just kick the door in, break a window or cut a chain. Locks only keep out honest people (and locksmiths apparently, lol)

    • @tomr6955
      @tomr6955 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@Gay_Priestnot fair enough on either points. Seems like the locksmith needs to stay ahead of the game

  • @pianomail
    @pianomail Před rokem +3

    I don't do any picking except I'm quite good with a bump key. A set of three bumpkeys is cheap, and with a cheap set of rubber injector o-rings and a screw drive (holding the shaft and hitting the hey with the handle), you can learn to open 98% of home locks in the US in seconds.
    If you're looking for cheap bumpkey resistance, I recommend Kwikset Smartkey locks. Due to their design, the ease of being rekeyed, they have fantastic bumpkey resistance for a relatively low price. But I'm no expert!

  • @flapxjackson
    @flapxjackson Před rokem +7

    My house was broken into a few years ago. An inner back door was forced open. But the outer back door wasn’t damaged. After hearing about this technique, I think this is how they got inside. Before the burglary, I had found the outer back door unlocked. At the time, I thought it was just oversight on someone’s part. Now I think either somebody tested the lock or got scared away. In any case, I upgraded the locks afterwards. They are either bump proof or bump resistant. It would be interesting to see how bump resistant/proof they are.

    • @hoots02
      @hoots02 Před rokem +1

      Keep us posted! What was the original lock and which did you replace it with?

    • @flapxjackson
      @flapxjackson Před rokem +1

      I don't recall who made the original lock. The new ones came from Home Depot. They're from KwikSet. The package said they were bump resistant. Watch the LPL enough, and you wonder if there even is a pick proof lock.

  • @TheProjectHelpDesk
    @TheProjectHelpDesk Před rokem +21

    I seriously believe that he doesn't even carry keys anymore. He just picks open every lock he encounters.

    • @jacewhite8540
      @jacewhite8540 Před 8 měsíci +2

      I pick my own door every day for practice. I might also live in an IKEA.

  • @MelissaTimea99
    @MelissaTimea99 Před rokem +12

    Me: hey look, a new video from LPL about bump keys
    My Neighbor who just let themselves into my house with a bump key: oh yeah, I saw that earlier

  • @yogibearstie
    @yogibearstie Před rokem +4

    Locksmith comes to house and brings out a drill. LPL Subscriber: “You’re fired”.

  • @adamb89
    @adamb89 Před rokem +9

    I first heard about lock bumping about 20 years ago, and made my own bump key using some old random key I had laying around and a metal file. It worked surprisingly well, and realizing just how easy it was to bump locks made me really paranoid for a long time lol

    • @drbell26
      @drbell26 Před 5 měsíci

      New to the hobby, and that's what I'm going through now.

  • @boblablah3166
    @boblablah3166 Před rokem +26

    Those “rebound rings” look suspiciously close to
    something we use on the farm!

    • @PanduPoluan
      @PanduPoluan Před rokem +1

      Shhh... 😉

    • @Genubath1
      @Genubath1 Před rokem +1

      😬

    • @SianaGearz
      @SianaGearz Před rokem +2

      That's not even a secret if you've taken Deviant Ollam's -lockpicking- covert entry course...

    • @spicydiarrhea5662
      @spicydiarrhea5662 Před rokem

      why you use my c0ck ring on your farm??

  • @dogzebra2708
    @dogzebra2708 Před rokem +6

    I found out about these when working for a realtor. I also found out that some locks are so cheap that almost anything will open them.

  • @lbaker3602001
    @lbaker3602001 Před rokem +3

    I'm at home with a loaded gun six days a week, you get to guess which day I'm not.

  • @johnbrandes8345
    @johnbrandes8345 Před rokem +21

    “Ooop. Lost my tension…” 😅😅😅 LPL is human…
    Love to see that even experts make mistakes, even more so when the “mistake” stays with the final product… Could have easily edited it out, but didn’t… Even more respect earned…

    • @johndododoe1411
      @johndododoe1411 Před rokem +3

      There's a rule to film the entire process in one uncut take, to show no cheating. Bosnian Bill made a video explaining the rule some years ago. BB Video 190.

    • @phaedruscj3330
      @phaedruscj3330 Před rokem

      You can get a prescription for that

  • @darzl
    @darzl Před rokem +5

    In the UK you can buy anti snap and bump but I didn't know what bump was until now, every day is a school day :) and I'm so glad I found LPL, amusement and knowledge

  • @robbiesawyer1512
    @robbiesawyer1512 Před rokem +3

    I love your videos. They are short and to the point. No stretching it out with BS to fill 10 minutes. You just give us what we want to see.

  • @keldon_champion
    @keldon_champion Před rokem +4

    I have come to the realization watching your channel that to prevent picking disk detainer are the most realistic option to stop non-destructive entry however most people forcing entry are going to use destructive entry method mostly because with low skill they have nearly guaranteed results.

  • @David_Crayford
    @David_Crayford Před rokem +16

    Would be nice as a logical follow up to have a video showing how to secure locks against bumping.

  • @rayoflight62
    @rayoflight62 Před rokem +14

    Wow!
    I heard of lock bumping, but I actually never seen it in practice.
    Thank you LPL...
    Regards,
    Anthony

  • @endleontiozae7061
    @endleontiozae7061 Před rokem +81

    I used a snapping tool once, I’d made it from a clothes hanger then opened my house’s front door. My friends were so confused when i showed them. I definitely think they’d really be the same about bumping a lock

    • @morefurless
      @morefurless Před rokem +2

      Hello fellow furry!

    • @JimboJuice
      @JimboJuice Před rokem

      @@morefurless your head would look good on a pike i think.

    • @mikesmith6838
      @mikesmith6838 Před rokem +3

      Essentially the same concept; that is, get all the pins to bounce up at the same time while spinning the cylinder.

    • @endleontiozae7061
      @endleontiozae7061 Před rokem

      @@mikesmith6838 i find it hilarious how easy it is to pick a lot of cheap locks

    • @thekingoffailure9967
      @thekingoffailure9967 Před rokem +1

      @@endleontiozae7061 My building got the front door, boiler and utility/storage room re keyed at once. Must have a master key. I got a new front door key, but no access to the other rooms. I figured the keys were similar enough so I tried raking with my key. Turns out you just need to rotate the keyway and insert the key slightly not quite fully in and fiddle with it. Now I can open those doors with my "master" key just as easy as the proper key can.

  • @yoursafeplace8476
    @yoursafeplace8476 Před rokem +2

    Literally had no experience with lockpicking, used a bump key on my first house lockout and with a little effort got it open. Highly recommend the rings, if I'm in a bind and don't have any I use a hair tie which basically had the same dimensions and is rubber on the inside so yea, it works if you don't have any or lost em.

  • @goldeneddie
    @goldeneddie Před rokem +4

    'Rebound Ring' sounds like the collective noun for single women at a wedding.

  • @gnet09
    @gnet09 Před rokem +5

    I appreciate how matter of fact these videos are considering the content. Very concise and to the point, void of all the fluff and filler that almost everyone on CZcams uses.

  • @beefgoat80
    @beefgoat80 Před rokem +3

    OMG, I just realized the covert instruments logo has a C and an I. All I saw before was the tiny door in the logo. I know I'm a little slow, but damn, I've been looking at that logo for a couple of years now. 🤣🤣🤣

    • @RogerBrowne
      @RogerBrowne Před rokem +4

      If it's any consolation, I saw the C and the I, but didn't see the tiny door until you pointed it out :)

    • @beefgoat80
      @beefgoat80 Před rokem

      @@RogerBrowne 🤣🤣 funny how that works

  • @---Free-Comics---IG---Playtard

    I had a locksmith tell me that "lock bumping" was just a made-up internet meme.
    I was in shock because I know how locks work. I ended up buying a wafer key lock.

    • @lankymaccrazyhair264
      @lankymaccrazyhair264 Před rokem +6

      An internet meme? What? How delusional was this guy?

    • @MemoGrafix
      @MemoGrafix Před rokem +9

      There was a paper catalog back in the 1980s called *_UnderGround Mall._* They sold bump keys, My thieving ass Cousin bought several of them. Way before there was an internet to MeMe on like We have today.
      That LockSmith is a LIAR or steering You wrongly or, he's new to LockSmithing.

    • @ajm5007
      @ajm5007 Před rokem +12

      Same locksmith undoubtedly performs 90% of his jobs via raking and then charges people $250 for it. Locksmiths really seem to like maintaining this idea that their job is much more difficult than it generally is. Don't get me wrong, that other 10% of jobs take real skill to handle, but most of being a locksmith is techniques you can learn in 5 minutes.

    • @ErwinPommel
      @ErwinPommel Před rokem +1

      @@MemoGrafix Your approach to capitalisation is really interesting.

    • @nathanielgarza9198
      @nathanielgarza9198 Před rokem

      That locksmith is an evil genius

  • @zipfry
    @zipfry Před rokem +4

    As the "consumable rubber rebound ring" is compressible, sliding an appropriate sized thin washer on the key before the rubber ring would provide more longevity to this part.

    • @SianaGearz
      @SianaGearz Před rokem +1

      And cutting a shoulder for the washer to rest against and even just the shoulder alone without the washer would cut into the ring a lot less.

    • @Broadsword999
      @Broadsword999 Před rokem +1

      You do realise the profit from those washers is going to send ALL of his kids to medical school.

  • @TheMimzez
    @TheMimzez Před rokem +3

    not only showing us how to bump, but also how to do it without damaging the lock face or hitting your fingers! nice video

  • @NovaHorizon
    @NovaHorizon Před rokem +4

    I'd just like to say I love this channel and it's taught me some things. I recently went into an escape room with some friends. There were around 4 locks that used 2 dials. Just for fun I tried to just apply a little pressure on the lock and turn the dials. I was able to get it unlocked without finding the clue for it. (I of course then asked the group if they'd like me to just relock it until we found the clue or keep it open and get the stuff that was inside.). Upon search it seems they used the Corbin Dual Dial PO Box doors.

  • @erikw3964
    @erikw3964 Před rokem

    Straight up bought a bumping set and it works like a charm! Love your products!

  • @needstacos4892
    @needstacos4892 Před rokem +2

    I learned about bump keys a while back and was stunned at how effective they were. From there I started researching lock picking sports and can’t believe how easy it is to defeat locks, especially the “ High security” versions at box stores. False sense of security for sure. I truly enjoy your channel and have adjusted my lock buying habits to secure things now. I appreciate the education

  • @AlexPrevost
    @AlexPrevost Před rokem +9

    Before opening the video I fully thought we were gonna see LPL pick a lock with Lifesaver candy.

    • @davidroddini1512
      @davidroddini1512 Před rokem

      Knowing the videos LPL turns out, that would not surprise me 😉

  • @DobieTanpaw
    @DobieTanpaw Před rokem +3

    How fortuitous! Not 5 minutes ago, I pulled my Covert Instruments Bumpkey Kit out of the mailbox and excitedly tore it open!

  • @heyyou5801
    @heyyou5801 Před 4 měsíci

    How I never thought to use a tensioner to keep my fingers safe until now is amazing. Thank you!

  • @darreno9874
    @darreno9874 Před rokem +1

    I was thinking about the lock picking lawyer today, as I watched a locksmith fail to open a door for British gas with an illegal warrant. He tryed for 3 hours and failed, may be he should watch your channel to learn how. It was a very embarrassing failure. Keep up the great work. God bless

  • @sportintimber5890
    @sportintimber5890 Před rokem +3

    I know this is off topic but I just picked up a set of your tensioners on Covert and wow! I really didn’t think it would make such a huge difference but difficult locks have become much easier. Thank you so much!!

    • @leonardhpls6
      @leonardhpls6 Před rokem +1

      Ye cos the tensioner helps so much, fool get off mummy's computer

  • @djfunkychicken
    @djfunkychicken Před rokem +13

    LPL takes door knocking to a whole new level

  • @dogmando22000
    @dogmando22000 Před rokem +1

    All.the comments are informative and hilarious.
    We had a family visit the ranch and came upon a sack, extremely dried and missed by scavengers.
    Much to my surprise the young person picked up the weathered jem and was shaking it as rattle.
    Yep durable and quite loud.
    I didn't say a word, talk about happenstance and keep walking.

    • @VoltisArt
      @VoltisArt Před rokem

      Of the hundred comments I've read describing what more people know these things for, (all the same thing) this is the only one that came with a good story. Thanks for sharing.

  • @Jollyroger117
    @Jollyroger117 Před rokem +1

    I’m currently taking a lock smith class and today was lock picking. I’ve watched like ten of your videos in a row vary helpful thanks.

  • @skavossis5377
    @skavossis5377 Před rokem +13

    This was the first method I was taught. Love to see it modernized a bit with fancy tools.

  • @MikeKunkel
    @MikeKunkel Před rokem +3

    You can reduce the damage to the bands by cutting a flat on the bow side of the last pin. The way your bump keys are cut, the band is stretching over an angled surface, which is making it easier to get cut. If you have it on a surface that is parallel to the bottom edge of the key, the band should not be stretched, and the surface that impacts the band should also be thicker.

  • @endlessjerry2202
    @endlessjerry2202 Před rokem

    The timing of your video is excellent! My kit is being delivered today!

  • @man_on_wheelz
    @man_on_wheelz Před rokem +2

    This is one I’ve actually done myself. (On a lock I had the key to, of course) a coworker told me about it so he found a key that was close enough to this teeth shape, filed it down some, and we tried it on the locks at the dealership I worked at. Again, we had access to the real keys so it’s not like we were breaking in or anything, just seeing if it worked, and it did! Easily! And repeatedly!

  • @cirlu_bd
    @cirlu_bd Před rokem +4

    You're banging your hammer on that key like Bob Ross is banging his brush on his easel to dry it after cleaning haha

    • @zafidler
      @zafidler Před rokem

      Let’s just pick the devil out of it.

  • @trushilvyas9794
    @trushilvyas9794 Před rokem +9

    Using that tensioning wrench is a great idea! No more finger bruises.
    -Sincerely, a thief

  • @cogspace
    @cogspace Před rokem +1

    Omg, I finally actually understand how bumping works. That model at the beginning was really helpful!

  • @stratometal
    @stratometal Před rokem +1

    Best ad ever! I love how LPL introduces a QoL improvement to the method to avoid the ouchies! Gonna have to buy me something at his store!

  • @JC-cs6py
    @JC-cs6py Před rokem +3

    Instead of using rubber rings, have tried using a short spring, lasts longer but unfortunately, you wont sell as many as they don't get cut with the key :D

  • @Verifraudreports
    @Verifraudreports Před rokem +9

    After watching you for years i am starting to wonder why people put locks on anything.

    • @Slugbunny
      @Slugbunny Před rokem +4

      The usual reply is "to keep the honest people honest."

  • @jpc812
    @jpc812 Před rokem +1

    Ooooo, I like the interactive, visual aid that shows the pins and plug rotation!

  • @paulcollyer801
    @paulcollyer801 Před rokem +2

    A two sided Euro Cylinder Lock (at least that’s what they’re called here in the UK), has an interesting little feature, if you leave a key full in one side, you can’t fully insert a key on the other. Be interesting to see if a bump key would work in that case….

  • @matthewkf
    @matthewkf Před rokem +16

    I feel like you're single-handedly making most of the locks companies improve and make better locks

    • @Mernom
      @Mernom Před rokem +5

      His reach is way too low for the big players to pay attention.
      The average person who buys a lock doesn't look up which one is the best.

    • @stirfryjedi
      @stirfryjedi Před rokem +9

      @@Mernom hmm, partially. I believe they pay attention, but they don't care about changing.

    • @rsmith3062
      @rsmith3062 Před rokem +4

      Except Master Locks.

    • @vipfernandes94
      @vipfernandes94 Před rokem +5

      Not single-handedly, he needs the tension hand.

    • @DavidShepheard
      @DavidShepheard Před rokem +1

      Unfortunately, no matter how many videos he makes about Master Lock, they continue to sell locks with unforgivable flaws.
      I would suggest that you, and other LPL fans, might want to write to your elected representatives, and demand they pass laws, outlawing the sale of locks that opened with comb attacks or bump attacks.

  • @PureZOOKS
    @PureZOOKS Před rokem +4

    These tutorials are amazing and I hope you do more of them in the future.

  • @marcovela4074
    @marcovela4074 Před rokem +2

    this is the first time ive ever seen him lose his tension and i've been watching sporadically for like 6 years

  • @notfeedynotlazy
    @notfeedynotlazy Před rokem +1

    LPL, you would be delighted to know that at the right side of the Pond basically every lock sold since a decade or so incorporates anti-bumping features... because there was a plague of thieves using bumping as their to go low-skill attack since two decades or so.

  • @bluethundermonk
    @bluethundermonk Před rokem +19

    I first heard about “bump picking” about 15 years ago or so and it was presented as some kind of new attack. How long has lock bumping actually been in use as a viable attack?

    • @ThePrufessa
      @ThePrufessa Před rokem +2

      Uhhhh .... Go to sleep

    • @apinkrat7135
      @apinkrat7135 Před rokem +14

      @@ThePrufessa can you tuck me in? maybe tell me a bedtime story even if you feel so inclined?

    • @ThePrufessa
      @ThePrufessa Před rokem +1

      @@apinkrat7135 I wasn't even talking to you soooo...... Not sure what your issue is.

    • @vipfernandes94
      @vipfernandes94 Před rokem +6

      @@ThePrufessa RATIO hahahahaha

    • @davidjennings2179
      @davidjennings2179 Před rokem +6

      I expect it's been around for as long as people knew how pins in locks worked.

  • @nickbalzer9783
    @nickbalzer9783 Před rokem +3

    Side note those rebound rings look very similar to a type or ring this farm hand uses frequently with livestock! Lol!

  • @1painter4hire
    @1painter4hire Před 12 dny

    Just ordered, Awesome site !

  • @AllAmericanGuyExpert
    @AllAmericanGuyExpert Před rokem +1

    As a "property preservation" professional, I was supposed to know how to break into homes to secure them after a repo. I never gained this technique, but I did end up buying some bump keys. I think it was around this time I came into contact with the LPL videos. I sure wish I had seen this a half-dozen years ago! I thankfully had only a few cases where this would have helped, but I needed the bragging rights of doing this "low skill" attack. There's no question that I could do this now if need be!

  • @cmdraftbrn
    @cmdraftbrn Před rokem +10

    i've been watchin this channel long enough to know that locks only keeps honest people honest.

  • @JohnDubU
    @JohnDubU Před rokem

    Very slick, a great demonstration.

  • @ashleymarie7452
    @ashleymarie7452 Před rokem

    Thanks for the lever tip! Excellent!

  • @RapidRedRider
    @RapidRedRider Před rokem +10

    I’m suddenly craving Apple Jacks…can’t imagine why

  • @konrad8509
    @konrad8509 Před rokem +3

    Imagine waking up in the middle of night to see a burglar just smashing the hell out of your lock with a hammer

    • @dd_ranchtexas4501
      @dd_ranchtexas4501 Před rokem +1

      Konrad: And the hammer of LPL's gun would smash the hell outta
      the firing pin.
      .
      .
      .
      .
      Unless he is into strikers.................

  • @tbluge
    @tbluge Před 3 měsíci

    Funny I have absolutely no need for any lock picking tools or skills and yet here I am , facinated by this and looking at kits lol.

  • @vf12497439
    @vf12497439 Před rokem +2

    This channel is so interesting. I wish lock manufacturers would pay guys like this to help develop better locks. But we keep buying the same ones and then calling the insurance companies later.

    • @victormiranda9163
      @victormiranda9163 Před 5 měsíci

      I think it is a cost trade. break the lock and you need not add to the destruction.
      dishonest people have crowbars too.

    • @vf12497439
      @vf12497439 Před 5 měsíci

      @@victormiranda9163 I know people who don’t lock their car claiming windows are more expensive than a couple music CD’s

  • @absynthminded
    @absynthminded Před rokem +3

    For longevity of the ring, how much cost/trouble would it be to bevel or blunt the contact points of the Key? Theoretically it is a simple home task with a file so at the least you may want to include such advice.. Cheers~!

    • @butsukete1806
      @butsukete1806 Před rokem

      Not hard at all, check out Deviant Ollam's channel for more info.

  • @GrandpaFatmouth
    @GrandpaFatmouth Před rokem +9

    You can bump past locks with security pins also.

  • @thatchanguy
    @thatchanguy Před rokem +1

    I love how clever the negative space in the CI logo is used!

  • @rs2143
    @rs2143 Před rokem

    Those rebound rubber bands can be bought at farm stores if you need to replace them . Thay are for animal castration around the testicals they open a long way with a special tool .

  • @jcwoods2311
    @jcwoods2311 Před rokem +9

    Maybe rounding off the base cut area of the key would extend the life of the little green bumpers a bit.

  • @AledJonesIsALegend
    @AledJonesIsALegend Před rokem +6

    So much I want to buy on covert instruments!
    Love your videos!

  • @karrachr000
    @karrachr000 Před rokem +2

    Back when I was working at a hardware store, we would have people come in to have locks rekeyed that they lost the keys for. I often found that it was faster to bump them open than to pick them. That being said, those rebound rings would have saved me countless hours over the years.

  • @ScruffyTime
    @ScruffyTime Před rokem +2

    I would just like to extend my deepest appreciation for that Covert Instruments logo. Wow, that is some first class graphic design right there

  • @CandiceJoergan
    @CandiceJoergan Před rokem +5

    I played this video 6 times to make sure it wasn't a fluke, and it wasn't. Amazing !!!!

  • @HappyDude1
    @HappyDude1 Před rokem +3

    Wow how many locks can you open with this hammer ? 😃
    You should do this test with every lock

  • @lavilev9961
    @lavilev9961 Před rokem

    Holy fast shipping Batman! You literally shipped in order minutes after I placed it not labeled received actually shipped! You have a great team!
    Literally I'm going to be a beginner as a beginner could be. Just purchased this and a bunch of other stuff. Thank you for all the vids and cool stuff you make! 💯🔥👊❤️👍

  • @bravoninetyseven
    @bravoninetyseven Před rokem

    That bumping sounded like a lawn mower starting up with water in the cylinders.

  • @walmartdog1142
    @walmartdog1142 Před rokem +3

    That bump key looks EXACTLY like a WalMart master key.. Years ago, while working in the auto center I was called on to make a duplicate..