FAQ
Below are Frequently asked questions we get. The Dyno Kwick Pick is designed for use by licensed locksmiths, lock technicians, and property owners on locks they own or are authorized to service. It is intended for lock maintenance, diagnostics, and training purposes only.
Is lock-picking legal?
In the United States, owning lock picking tools and practicing with them as a hobby is legal. When people reference lock picking tools being against the law, commonly referring to them as "burglary tools," what they're actually referencing is some state laws regarding possessing a tool with "intent" to commit a crime. For more information on state laws regarding lock-picking. Click here
Where is the Dyno Kwick Pick made?
The Dyno Kwick Pick is made in the USA. Specifically, it is made in its entirely in Arizona. Assembly and distribution are done in Hereford Arizona.
How easy is it to use?
The Dyno Kwick Pick is often the first lock pick for those new to hobby, according to lockpicking communities