This video reviews the OSS Tool Set by SEREPICK, a compact collection of lock-picking tools designed for emergency situations. The reviewer highlights its components, including a tension wrench, Bogota and City Rake, Long Reach Hook, and Stainless Steel Saw. The kit is named after the WWII OSS and is presented as a useful tool for "getting yourself, or someone else, out of a bind." The reviewer shares personal anecdotes of using the set to remove a trigger lock from a firearm and an old lock from a box, emphasizing its handiness. The video also links to SEREPICK's products and Kit Badger's merchandise.
This video title suggests a unique and potentially unconventional approach to lock picking, with a strong emphasis on a persona described as "BAT SHIT CRAZY ELECTRICIAN." While the title mentions "lock picking" and a specific individual, it directly relates to the design of tools used in this activity, which often intersects with skills related to bypassing security. The combination of "lock picking" and the individual's descriptor hints at a potentially engaging, albeit eccentric, presentation of skills or custom tool creation.
This video reviews the SOUTHORD Jack Knife, a discreet lock pick set designed to resemble a pocket knife. The presenter highlights its inconspicuous nature and mentions both the older model with 5 picks and the newer JPXS-6 model with 6 picks. It's presented as a convenient EDC (Everyday Carry) item for always having lock picking tools on hand.
This video reviews the "Night School Set" by Sparrows Lock Picks, highlighting its comprehensive nature for beginners in lockpicking. The set includes lock picks, tension wrenches, and practice locks, all housed in a zippered case. The description specifically mentions the value of the included cutaway locks for understanding the internal mechanisms of locks during the picking process. The video aims to guide viewers interested in starting their lockpicking journey with a ready-to-go kit.
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