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Product Description
This all-purpose lockpicking kit comes with a LockSport-Pro Practice Stand with the Heavy Duty Table Clamp and a group of accessories that will give serious locksport participants the foundation they need to hone key skills like lockpicking, key impressioning, and lock bumping. It includes the LockSport Pro Practice Stand, which is a hybrid of a few recently introduced models Read More
From the seller: This kit is aimed at improving the user's skills at lock picking, bumping and key impressioning - none of these activities require disassembly of the lock. We sell other kits that also strive to aid in learning the basics of lock rekeying -- which does include, necessarily, taking the lock cylinder apart and would logically include a plug follower. However - since it has been raised as an issue, we will include a set of plug followers for any purchaser who requests it - absolutely free. Purchase the item here, then email GSR Enterprises with your request to include the followers: locktools@vtc.net
Why In gods name is No Follower included.
its a friggin Dowel ???
i made them in wood and plastic, one end flat and one end with a slot in the middle.
this set teaches nothing if they don't give you the tool to break down the lock to its base parts.
to understand picking just start with only three pins.
add more as you get better.
parts depend on brand but
springs,
a set of top pins in matched size and a set of bottom pins that correspond to the key supplied.
then you have the plug, that's the part you shove the key Into.
the the lock body and the rear of the plug have different styles by lock brand and model.
BleakravenloftFrom the vendor: The stand itself is what is being offered here; there is a heavy duty table clamp that can be used with it and this stand is pre-drilled to accept it, but the CLAMP is not included in this drop. Hope that clears up the confusion.
Epicfacethe3rdThey look pretty similar, but the TOOOL one doesn't have the upward angled clamping screws.
I don't know if there's a significant funtional difference, but it's the most relevant difference I can see.
I suppose you might run into a cylinder that really needs the angled clamping to secure it, I don't know.
Thanks for informing us about TOOOL, by the way. It looks like a great resource for this hobby.