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Jimmying a door lock.
Many things can make these locks easier or more difficult to pick.
The first is the pick itself which is a long rigid piece of metal or plastic that fits easily into the keyhole and won t bend easily when you push it against something.
2 an unusual key slot such as abloy keymark 3 unusual location or design of pins or wafers such as sargent keso abloy assa and sclage primus.
The other is a tension wrench fashioned by making a 90 degree bend in the end of another thin rigid piece of metal or plastic.
At work we needed to call a guy and he used a wire too to flip the door lock.
Jimmying a locked car door after losing keys.
A the british english term for the housebreaker s implement was usually jemmy still common here and also in australia and new zealand.
Bumping a lock is a quick simple lock picking technique that is useful in the case of having to open a door that s been closed for a long time for example of an unused home on family property or if you need to break into an elderly relative s house to make sure they re okay.
Bump open a tumbler lock.
I am curious about the origin of the word jimmy as in to jimmy a lock does the expression derive from a nimble fingered fellow named james or does it have nothing to do with the christian name james.
Just depends on the type of window.
Locks that are hard to pick have one or more of the following.
These locks look like small cylinders and are found near the bottom of the car window where it meets the door.
Steps insert the card between the door frame and the door near the handle.
At work we had a guy that had been in the oss during the war and he could usually pick.
If the glass goes into the window channel you can t get a wire in.
Before you pull out your credit card out the first thing you need to check is your door lock.
Try to tilt the card towards the doorknob so that it touches the door knob.
Note that these locks are usually found on cars manufactured in 1992 or before.
If the lock on the door is a deadlatch rather than a deadbolt it is probably a better idea to use the wedge to increase the gap just enough to disable the deadlatch and then loiding the door open normally rather than completely jimmying the door open less chance of damaging the door.
If your car was made afterwards it might still have these locks but the car door may have electronics wires or even airbags that make using a slim jim.
Q from steven shumak in toronto.
Jimmy definition is a short crowbar.
Try to shove the card in as much as possible make sure the card is perpendicular to the door.