Message from @killsode-slugcat

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2019-07-21 13:01:48 UTC  

The amazement and shock on her face were entertaining

2019-07-21 13:02:32 UTC  

> she lrealised that her lock was not worth shit all this time while she was putting thousands of dollars worth of jewelry on her trips in there

2019-07-21 13:02:42 UTC  

You should see what happens when you unlock someone's car, or impression a key for their house

2019-07-21 13:03:02 UTC  

They get pissed

2019-07-21 13:03:02 UTC  

My friend lost a key to his bicycle chain

2019-07-21 13:03:17 UTC  

He tried cutting and snipping it, but it was all futile

2019-07-21 13:03:28 UTC  

I lockpicked it in 2 seconds

2019-07-21 13:03:30 UTC  

then get a code lock u idiot

2019-07-21 13:03:45 UTC  

Abus lock, but by chance it had some very easy bidding

2019-07-21 13:04:11 UTC  

I also routinely lockpicked the university lockers back in the days

2019-07-21 13:04:16 UTC  

Abus isn't perfect, they used to have that back of keyway bypass

2019-07-21 13:04:33 UTC  

They still might actually

2019-07-21 13:04:34 UTC  

People would put their keys into the locker and slam the door shut, and it locks automatically

2019-07-21 13:05:28 UTC  

Those lockers with short keys are laughably easy to open with just a raking bit

2019-07-21 13:05:50 UTC  

from olympic host to civil war... how to destroy a city - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNoSYbMD7xw

2019-07-21 13:05:59 UTC  

I could just go about emptying those lockers without much suspicion if I would be criminally minded

2019-07-21 13:07:18 UTC  

I learned how to pick locks from a locksmith, used to work part-time for him.

He got arrested selling heroin out of his lakehouse.

Goodtimes

2019-07-21 13:07:33 UTC  

Most security measures are meant to stop opportunistic snatchers

2019-07-21 13:07:42 UTC  

True

2019-07-21 13:07:52 UTC  

yeah, once they have it its fucked

2019-07-21 13:08:08 UTC  

which is locks that stop guns from operating arent all that useful

2019-07-21 13:08:13 UTC  

> heroin

2019-07-21 13:08:16 UTC  

Oh dear

2019-07-21 13:08:23 UTC  

Lol I live in NH

2019-07-21 13:08:51 UTC  

It seems to be the state pastime

2019-07-21 13:09:32 UTC  

I do like the idea of that pin-code-lock on the gun

2019-07-21 13:09:57 UTC  

But it requires you to literally train to input your pin under stress correctly

2019-07-21 13:10:07 UTC  

God forbid if you had to change that pin code

2019-07-21 13:10:37 UTC  

I'm a safe guy when it comes to firearms, I've got one in my house and in my truck.

Gun locks seem like a gimmick to me.

2019-07-21 13:11:10 UTC  

As a means to stop kids from shooting anone it may be sufficient

2019-07-21 13:11:24 UTC  

Though I was that kid who would open it

2019-07-21 13:11:26 UTC  

Just put the safety on

2019-07-21 13:11:27 UTC  

So...

2019-07-21 13:11:39 UTC  

Kids r stupid enough not to figure it out

2019-07-21 13:11:51 UTC  

Nah, the most effective means is to keep the ammunition stored separately

2019-07-21 13:11:57 UTC  

Well there are some biometric ones.
But your kids should know not to touch firearms

2019-07-21 13:12:08 UTC  

Gun is just a harmless mechanism without bullets

2019-07-21 13:13:12 UTC  

Or, better yet, kids should know how much danger a gun poses and that they should never point guns at people unless that is a dire situation

2019-07-21 13:13:13 UTC  

The M1 Garand disagrees

2019-07-21 13:13:27 UTC  

> the garand thumb

2019-07-21 13:13:41 UTC  

Aye