to pick a lock with a bobby pin first
bend open a bobby pin until it makes a
90 degree angle and remove the rubber
piece on the straight end make a slight
bend at the tip of the straight end
now take a second bobby pin and bend the
closed-end to one side so it forms a
90-degree angle you'll use this bobby
pin as a lever insert the bent end of
the lever into the lock and turn the
lever to one side to apply tension next
insert the bent end of the pick into the
lock above the lever there are five pins
inside a standard lock and each pin
needs to be pressed up to the same point
for the lock to open you can use the end
of the pick to press the pins up but
you'll need to start with the pin that's
seized a seized pin is a pin that's
harder to press up than the rest to find
the seized pin start near the outside of
the lock and press up on each pin one at
a time inserting the pick further and
further into the lock as you go when you
feel resistance you found the seized pin
now move the pick up and down to force
the seized pin up keep doing this until
you hear an audible click make sure
you're still applying pressure with the
lever this pressure will cause a lock to
turn slightly when the seized pin is
pushed up next find another seized pin
the same way you did before and repeat
the process every time a seized pin is
freed another pin will become seized so
there will always be a seized pin to
press up continue pressing the seized
pins up with the pick until you've
lifted up every pin and the lock unlocks