That is why we only sell products that we believe in. Here at Art of Lock Picking, we truly believe that you should receive more value than money spent. These handles not only make your picking sessions more enjoyable but also increase the feedback you receive due to more surface area of your hand being on the pick. To solve this affliction, each lock pick that we offer has an ergonomic and comfortable plastic handle. There are few things worse in this world than being so close to opening a lock and having to drop your tools because of hand cramps or bleeding fingers. There is something about holding tiny tools in your hands for an extended amount of time that will cause you pain… not just physical, but emotional. This also makes these picks ideal for those starting out as beginners tend to be rougher on their tools. In the long run, this will save you a lot of money in replacing picks. What this means for you as a picker is that your picks will last significantly longer than traditional and cheaper picks. This is where GSP has a HUGE advantage over other lock picks. While most lock picks are made of 10-95 carbon steel, Peterson GSP picks are made of an elite stainless steel alloy similar to the 420 stainless steel that is used in many surgical tools-like scalpels-essentially making these the strongest lock picks on the market! The GSP stands for “ Government Steel Picks" and is exclusively a Peterson Manufacturing product. This set includes six GSP bottom of the keyway GSP tension wrenches with no flex. Specs: 0.040" thickness, GSP Tension Wrenches - No Flex These tools are extremely useful for locks with tighter keyways, radical pin cuts, or security pins. The Prybar is a top of the keyway tensioning tool that grants the picker more room to maneuver their picks as well as torquing the plug from the center rather than the bottom. Purple Handle Specs: 0.018" thickness, GSPīlack Handle Specs: 0.025" thickness, GSP Pry Bar - No Teeth ![]() They are very effective against high-low-high-low pin cuts, which is something many other types of rakes cannot claim. These rakes have rounded and polished peaks that reduce friction and allow them to slip and slide like butter within the lock while raking. The Bogota is arguably the best and most commonly used rake and is a must for any beginner looking for their first lock pick set. Specs: 0.025" thickness, GSP Bogota - Peterson Bogie #1 and #2 It also has a lower profile on the shank to squeeze into tight places and is great for rotating pins if you find yourself working with high-security locks. This modification allows for deep access within the lock and the ability to work behind lower cut pins. The Peterson Reach is a specially designed pick that has a long curved hook. Specs: 0.025" thickness, GSP The Peterson Reach These picks are very effective against locks with high cut pins in the front and back and low cut pins in the center. By simply rocking this pick up and down within the lock, you can very quickly set pins to the shear line. Is a very long rake that mimics the cuts of a key. Getting its name from its resemblance to a city skyline – Specs: 0.025" thickness, GSP, round tip on the hook The City Rake - Peterson Long Ripple These picks are extremely helpful for setting high cut pins that are behind low cut pins. The Deep Hook has an extra-long reach that allows a lock picker to reach pins further back in the stack without the chance of oversetting more forward pins. Specs: 0.025" thickness, GSP, flat tip on the hook Deep Hook - Peterson Hook #5 Mastery of the hook is often correlated with mastery of lock picking itself. The Short Hook is arguably the most used and versatile tool in any lock pickers toolset. Lock Picking Tools Included Short Hook - Peterson Hook #1 ![]() The selection of tools allows anyone starting out to tackle very simple locks and progress all the way up to high-security pin tumbler locks without any additional tools. ![]() The GSP Ghost lock pick set is perfect for beginners looking to acquire their first set.
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