(cell doors slamming) (door knobs cranking) (electronic whooshing) (rustling) - I do a lot of training
all over the world actually, the western NATO countries
and Asia, that sort of thing. No Russia, no China right now. So I guess I travel quite a bit and my specialty is opening things. And so as a company, we have a lot of fun, we open things that's what we do. We love when you're
locked out of your house. It's not a heartbreak re-key, but those are Valentine's Day, Christmas, we do a lot of heartbreak rekeys, you know, wah, changed my locks. We love doing it, no problem. The most common night call
is locked out of bedroom. (crowd laughing) Yeah. And if you have kids
you know why. (laughing) People go, "Hey, why did you
get locked out of a bedroom?" You know, they don't have kids. And then probably one of the most common is locked out of a bathroom. And what started to be on Youtube, we're approaching 10,000 hours per month watched on my Youtube channel. So 24Hour Mr. LockSmith
Youtube, 10,000 hours. Actually, here, we just did a
quick little video last year and we hit in four days,
we hit a million views, it went viral. And it was just playing around, what I'm going to do here right now. So one thing I pick on is, I tend to pick on what
you buy over the counter at the home hardware
stores, even the Costco's. I opened up the safe in
like a second, 1.58-seconds, even McGlocklen on your site, we went down to the big
box store, bought the safe, unpacked it and did it
on TV and everything and even he was shocked
how easy and quick it was. Now what we usually do is we give lots of warning
to the manufacturers and we give them four to six
weeks or longer to respond or to fix and sometimes we never
go public, sometimes we do. Usually I go public the second they go, "We're gonna sue you." So the first thing I do is I
have a friend in the states, I say, "This is what I
did can you replicate it." He replicates it and then
we put it on Youtube. And then, they have to
decide what they're gonna do. I haven't been sued yet, touch wood. That day will come, but as long as we can
replicate what we do, there shouldn't be a problem. Anything in Home Depot can be
beaten in seconds, you know. Now, I'm gonna cheat a little bit today, I'm gonna show you some
stuff that we can't beat. And again, this is what I specialize in, I teach law enforcement,
military around the world how to open things
without blowing up doors and battering ram things down. Now there's, I'm gonna
keep it real simple, there's what we call covert, which is like the 007, James Bond stuff and then there's overt, where we actually, covert is when we get in and you don't even know we
opened it, got in and left, there's absolutely no sign of entry, you don't know what's happened. Very, very few burglars can
do covert or even overt. So here's a very popular,
now I love Slate or Schlage, they're commercial grade
stuff is absolutely fantastic. I love it, but, now this will be an overt. And again, what I did, I
pre-did, I got that little hole, I can do a micro, drill a hole, this is kind of a big one here, but basically this is very common, it's 200-bucks, it's in Home Depot. All I need to do is take anything I want, it's locked, I don't know the number. I've already pre-drilled,
so this is overt, so this is kind of cheating. So we just come along, put a
little tiny hole, we're in. A lot of the locks can be picked, so most of your most common
locks in the lower mainland are Weiser and Schlage. My top of the line lock, I
absolutely love the Abloy. It's a high security lock, this is called the Abloy Protec2. Now I'm a dealer, so you know, of course I'm
prejudice a little bit, but I also teach how to open stuff. There's no known defeats for
this lock that's why I love it. You can't 3-D print this key. The lock cannot be picked. Now they say pick resistant,
we can't say pick proof and is UL approved. The thing is I absolutely hate is when I see all these smart locks and they say pick proof. And that's like waving a
red flag in front of me. And four guys at some,
anything they call smart is actually dumb. Smart locks, smart
padlocks, smart anything, we defeat them in seconds and we do it mostly on purpose
because they're saying, "We're pick proof." And then we took the pick proof padlock and we opened it in seconds
just with a tin can. Now this one can't be picked, I can't even teach anybody how to pick it. We have to destroy the lock and this one is I love it, it's hardened just like
a safe on the banks. The inner has a hardened
plate, so even to drill this, I can't drill this
easily, it's really hard. So this is an Abloy Protec2,
it's 100-percent Abloy, I can't pick it. It's terrible to drill. We actually more or less
grind it and slice it. And also I sort of debunk things, when they say we defeated
this, I look at what they did and I say that's fake. You know, a lot of times
I get in on online, I'll just go, "Fake video," you know, you didn't do it right, then they'll get upset. But people say I'm fake too when I did what I showed you there, they'll say, "Oh, that's fake," you know. And then we'll say, "Okay,
let's go buy one at Home Depot." I get the company reps come out here, they come up with their locks,
let's see you pick this. I said, "No, we're gonna go
to Home Depot and buy that." And they go, "Oh, no." These are pick resistant,
drill resistant locks, I can't get through
them, I can't teach them, how you even go through them. And we can't even cheat, take pictures or a get a hold of a key and then 3-D it. Terry from Mr. LockSmith, get
your free key starting May 1st at our new remodeled store downtown. I hope you enjoyed watching this video, subscribe to my channel. Also, visit my website and you can see what online
locksmith training I have for beginners, intermediate and advanced as well as my covert methods of entry and my non-destructive methods of entry. (electronic whooshing) (door knob cranking)