A Beginner's Guide to Tubular Lock Picking | ITS Tactical (2024)

Apr 4, 2013

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A Beginner’s Guide to Tubular Lock Picking

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By Bryan Black

One of my personal goals for 2012 was to learn tubular lock picking and become proficient enough to share my knowledge with everyone here on ITS Tactical. It took me a few more months than I would have liked, but today I’ll be walking you through how to pick tubular locks.

Tubular locks are commonly found on small gun safes, vending machines, computer locks, etc. In fact, what prompted me to get into tubular lock picking, other than for Locksport purposes, was when my son lost his key to a small handgun safe he was using for his Airsoft pistol.

Commonly thought to be more secure and more resistant to picking than standard pin and tumbler locks, I’ve found that with the help of a tubular lock pick, they’re much easier and faster to pick.

Tubular Locks

If you’re familiar with past discussions we’ve had on ITS, you’ll hopefully know what I mean when I refer to pin and tumbler locks, the kind you commonly find on your front door. Tubular locks are very similar to pin and tumbler locks and are actually a tubular pin-tumbler lock. Also known as Ace locks, axial pin-tumbler locks and radial locks.

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All the features of a standard pin-tumbler lock are still there, just configured in a circular pattern rather than inline as standard pin-tumbler lock is. In fact, while the purpose of this post is to explain tubular lock picks, specifically built for picking tubular locks, they can also be picked with common single-pin picking. Only with a lot more effort.

As you’ll notice in the photo of the tubular lock pick trainer above, you have the spring, key pins (red) and driver pins (gold). This is also represented in the diagrams below as (red) key pins and (blue) driver pins.

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Each complete pin stack is pushed with help from it’s spring towards the front of the lock. This binds the shear line and prevents the plug from turning (colored yellow in the diagrams.) The difference with a tubular key and a standard key is that instead of the cuts of a key, a tubular key has half-cylinder indentations with map to the height of the pin stack. It also means that duplicating a tubular key requires different machinery.

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The top center of the interior of a tubular key features a raised protrusion that aligns the key in it’s proper configuration to map to each pin-tumbler stack. When the key is inserted, those mapped heights align, causing the shear line to separate and allow the plug to turn from the outer shell (green in the diagram below.)

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Tubular Lock Picks

Standard configurations for tubular lock picks are 7 pin, 8 pin and the less common 10 pin. Some tubular locks are even six pins and while I haven’t personally tried it, the 7 pin tubular lock pick should work on the 6 pin lock. I suspect this is the case, as I’ve used an 8 pin tubular lock pick to pick “some” 7 pin tubular locks.

The parts of a tubular lock pick include independent needles that correspond with each independent pin stack. These needles are held under tension with the use of the rotating collar.

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Below the needles, but before the handle, there’s a washer that facilitates resetting the tubular lock pick. This brings us to the first step in using a tubular lock pick.

  1. Ensure the needles are free and can move independently and loosen the collar to the point where it’s just barely finger tight to apply light tension to the needles.
  2. Extend all the needles by pressing the washer to move them beyond the end of the pick.
  3. Press the complete pick against a hard surface to reset the needles to their baseline height.
  4. Insert the pick into the lock slowly, allowing the picking needles to map to the corresponding pin stacks.
  5. Slowly apply left to right turning torque to the pick and the lock should pop open.
  6. Once the lock is picked, remove the tubular lock pick and tighten the collar.
  7. *See the YouTube Video embedded above for a walkthrough of these steps.*

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Now comes the amazing part. With the collar tightened down, you now hold a key in your hand that will open the tubular lock over and over again. With a tubular lock decoder you can actually measure the height of each pin as is corresponds in a clockwise pattern around the tubular lock pick. With that “code” you can have a locksmith create a duplicate key. That, or you can take your now decrypted tubular lock pick to a locksmith and have them reproduce a key.

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It’s actually scary how easy it is to not only open tubular locks, but to continue to open them over and over again. To me, these are less secure than household pin and tumbler locks, due to the ease of creating a new key. There are of course ways of impressioning a key blank on a standard pin-tumbler lock, but take much more effort than the tubular lock pick does.

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There’s even more to tubular locks that I’ll save for a future discussion, but if you’re interested in jumping ahead, google how to pick a tubular lock with a ballpoint pen.

As always, our goal with providing locking picking information is to continually break down the illusion of security you may depend on to keep your family and personal effects safe. Through gaining more knowledge of this skill-set, you can make more informed decisions when it comes to protecting your valuables.

Remember, locks and security in general is only to buy you time. They’re there to keep honest people honest.

Tubular Lock Picks, Trainers and Practice Locks are Now Available in the ITS Store!

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FAQs

Are tubular locks easy to pick? ›

The tubular locks are notoriously difficult to open without a key. However, picking a tubular lock is possible if you have the right tools and have learned and then practiced the technique. Try to pick the lock with a ballpoint pen first, and if that method doesn't work, use a pipe pick as a backup.

How to break a tubular lock? ›

Using a lock pick is the only verified way to open a tubular lock without the key so, if you have time to spare, purchase a pick to open your tubular lock. If you're in a hurry, you may be able to pick your lock with a ballpoint pen, but this method is less guaranteed than using a pick.

Are tubular key locks safe? ›

Tubular pin tumbler locks are often considered to be safer and more resistant to picking than standard locks.

Is lockpicking a hobby? ›

Although lock-picking can be associated with criminal intent, it is an essential skill for the legitimate profession of locksmithing, and is also pursued by law-abiding citizens as a useful skill to learn, or simply as a hobby (locksport).

What are the techniques of lockpicking? ›

The two primary techniques used by lock pickers are single-pin picking and raking. Single-pin picking involves manipulating each pin individually until they align at the shear line, allowing the lock to be turned. This is where the tension tool comes in.

How to pick a lock with no tools? ›

For pin tumbler locks, including deadbolts and entry doors, make a pick set out of 2 bobby pins or paper clips. Stick them into the lock and wiggle them until the lock opens. Use an unbent paper clip or a hairpin for locks on privacy door knobs.

Are tubular keys universal? ›

There will not be one tubular key that opens every single tubular lock in the world, but you can have a master tubular key which means you can have locks on several machines and have one tubular key for them all. This can be extremely useful for businesses that have lots of tubular locks.

Can you cut a tubular key? ›

You can duplicate as well by first decoding and cutting them. The HPC Pocket Cut-Up comes factory preset to cut seven-pins, both Chicago Ace and Fort lock tubular keys. It does both the standard with a center cut and the offset cut.

How do you open a lock that won't budge? ›

Simply warm up your key by placing it in a small container of hot water. Once the key is warm and dry, insert a key into the lock mechanism and slowly turn it. Alternatively, you might also try using a blow dryer to blow hot air directly into the locking mechanism to thaw out your door locks.

How to pick a lock master? ›

Push the pin at the back of the lock up with your pick.

Once you've found the pin, press down on the handle of the pick to lift the end of the pick and push the pin up above the cylinder. When you push up the pin, the cylinder will rotate slightly and catch the pin so it doesn't fall back down.

What locks can't be picked? ›

Abloy Protec2 PL 330 Padlock

It is one of the only locks in the world that has never been picked. It has a hardened boron alloy steel shackle to provide resistance to bolt cutters (but is not bolt cutter proof). The padlock body is brass and the shackle and body are chrome plated, so it is very rust-resistant.

How easy is it to pick a cylinder lock? ›

Since the pins are hidden inside the lock, it's fairly difficult for most people to move the plug without the correct key. But, with a lot of practice, it is possible to solve the puzzle by other means. In the next section, we'll see how a locksmith goes about picking this sort of lock.

Can tubular keys be copied? ›

You can generate a key that will work the lock and it will be exactly like the original key that you do not have, if you have a tubular blank of the same type, and you have a tubular pick tool for that particular format of tubular lock, and you have the correct machine for cutting tubular locks.

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