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=Comb Pick=
=Comb Pick=


[[Image:Comb_pick_pins.jpg|thumb|right|text-top|300px|A cutaway lock showing the effects of a comb pick.]]
[[File:Lockpicking_Comb_Picks.jpg|thumb|right|text-top|300px|Five, six, and seven pin comb picks.]]


A '''comb pick''' is a [[Lockpicking|lockpicking]] tool designed to pick [[Pin_tumbler|pin-tumbler]] locks by moving all pin stacks completely above the shear line, leaving no obstructions to prevent rotation of the [[Plug|plug]]. Comb picks may either compress springs or forcibly remove poorly fastened chamber casings to allow springs and pins to be moved further.
A '''comb pick''' is a [[Lockpicking|lockpicking]] tool designed to pick [[Pin_tumbler|pin-tumbler]] locks by moving all pin stacks completely above the shear line, leaving no obstructions to prevent rotation of the [[Plug|plug]]. Comb picks may either compress springs or forcibly remove poorly fastened chamber casings to allow springs and pins to be moved further.
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== Gallery ==
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File:Comb_pick_pins.jpg|A cutaway lock showing the effects of a comb pick.
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== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 15:31, 19 June 2009

Comb Pick

Five, six, and seven pin comb picks.

A comb pick is a lockpicking tool designed to pick pin-tumbler locks by moving all pin stacks completely above the shear line, leaving no obstructions to prevent rotation of the plug. Comb picks may either compress springs or forcibly remove poorly fastened chamber casings to allow springs and pins to be moved further.

Balanced pin stacks are used to prevent this technique. In addition, the use of screwed or riveted chamber casings prevent forced removal of the chamber casing.


Gallery

See also


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