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convincing a lock it already knows you, one pin at a time.
means the skill of opening a lock without its key, by manipulating its internal pins or wafers directly.
from locks have been picked almost as long as they've existed, but the modern hobbyist scene traces to postwar locksmiths and later exploded through hacker culture, which treated pin tumblers as a puzzle rather than a barrier.
master trickpins set one by one under slight tension
legal statuslegal to own picks in most us states
sport versioncompetitive locksport times speed picking
weak linkmost locks fail at the cheapest pin