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The SilverBullet is the ultimate tool for disc-lock manipulation, making even the toughest locks reveal their secrets quickly and reliably. It's stainless steel finish isn't just to look pretty - the SB is built to last.
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This is the second SilveBullet academy tutorial and we thank you guys for taking the time to watch it!
In this video, learn how to use the decoding chart while picking a disk tumbler padlock.
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Either with front tensioning or rear tensioning, with this chart you will be able to open your locks in a reliable manner, as well as getting a functional code for repicking or key producing.
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We will release a video every Monday, so stay tuned :)
In this video, FrenchKey introduces our new Disc Tumbler Locks tool, the SilverBullet.
The Silver Bullet is the ultimate disc-lock picking tool, efficient against 97% of disc lock brands on the market.
The SilverBullet is designed by Matt Smith aka huxleypig.
Manufactured in highly precise process, this is the most versatile tool available to the public for picking disk locks, such as Abus, Master, Abloy, Ifam...
Featuring four tensioners and two feelers, you can adapt it to most rectangle shape keyway locks.
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We've got you covered - by the end of this article you'll be on your way.
]]>Although it's well engineered and manufactured, some part are really small and prone to break under excessive force. How much force do you need to turn your key in the lock? You don't need more force with the tool.
Recognize the tensioners, have a look at the feelers.
Check out the graduations lines, the angle grooves.
Now you see it, it's your tool, and you will love using it as we do. More important than opening, think about preserving your tool. Because no matter how many effort you put into opening, if your tool breaks, you are done.
One taught me once, when opening, it's a three steps process: Eyes, Brain, Hands. First you look, then you think, and only at last you act. Only applying this precept you will open easily, and preserve your toolset.
Every lock is different from the other. How many discs, where to tension, anti-pick features...
The best way to really know a lock is to take it apart. Then you see clearly. You may also browse Internet and look for people that did it already and posted pictures. Forums like https://www.lockpicking101.com/ or https://keypicking.com/ are great places for that, among others as good as those.
Still, without taking anything apart, you can check the key, its length, the number of cuts, the quality of manufacturing (bad quality = no anti-pick usually). You can look through the keyhole, see the shape, count the discs... All this will help you understand better your target lock.
As a modular tool, SB must first be set up properly for your target lock:
For the sake of explanation, let's assume that you are using the front tensioning tip, which is suitable for the majority of locks.
With the tool all taken apart, insert the tension tip in the external body, all the way in, and align it with the rightest (longest) decoding mark on the body. Thighten the screws.
Insert then the feeler all the way in the tool from the front, and place the internal body from the back. You will now want to align the feeler and the tensioner at the front, and in the same time align the straight line from the internal body with the rightest (longest) decoding line from the external body. Thighten the screws.
You are now set to pick your lock.
Insert your tool in order to tension the lock, and make sure that you are only tensioning the first disc. Apply a LIGHT tension to the right.
With the feeler, enter the first accessible disc, and turn it slowly from left to right and from right to left. If this disc is binding, you should feel a scratching resistance while you turn, until you find the gate. You know that you found that gate because the resistance releases for a second.
If you feel no resistance at all while turning this disc, put it back in its original position and go to the next and try the same.
Once one disc is set, you don't want to disturb it while grabbing the next disc. To achieve that, you will push your feeler a little bit forward (until it hits the next disc), turn the feeler IN BETWEEN these two discs until you are aligned with the keyhole of that next disc, and then push the feeler to enter that disc. You can now test and pick that next disc.
Your tension force should be light but somehow constant. You may release tension with no risk of loosing your progress (discs are not spring loaded unlike pins in a pin tumbler lock), but you do need to apply tension in order to feel the gates.
Once all discs are in place, the lock will open just like magic!
To decode the target lock after picking, you only need to come back on every single disc with your feeler and check what angled graduation it is at. Doing it on all discs will give you the full code of the lock, allowing you to pick it again in seconds the next time, or even to cut a key.
Congratulations!
Now you've got a feel for the tool and the picking / decoding flow - the only thing remaining is to start collecting disc-locks and improving your skills.
]]>It took over a year of designing, drafting and material selection to get to where we are today: the Silver Bullet - the world's most adaptable and capable disc-lock picking tool is available.
]]>It took over a year of designing, drafting and material selection to get to where we are today: the Silver Bullet - the world's most adaptable and capable disc-lock picking tool is available.
Beyond being a point of purchase for the tool, silverbullet.tools also has frequently updated tutorials and resources to take you from padwan to master of the SilverBullet in no time at all.
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