Tuff Possum Gear Entry Kit

The Tuff Possum Gear Entry Kit sold out quickly when it was first offered. The kit features a well-rounded variety of entry tools that can help bypass many common locks. The following list and descriptions are taken from the Tuff Possum Gear Entry Kit product page:

  • EZ Card: Designed to work like a standard shove knife or gate latch tool with the convenience of sliding in your wallet like a credit card. Let’s be honest, a lot of the doors folks accidentally lock themselves out of are the easiest to bypass, especially outside swinging types.
  • Covert Bypass Multi-tool: The end result of a brainstorm back in March of 2020, the Multi-tool has three of the most useful “jigglers” and three of the most useful “comb picks”, since many locks don’t need a full on pick and tension wrench to open. (I personally like to pop off the rivet of the Multi-tool and put them on my keyring for easy access.)
    Jigglers are used for “wafer locks” (Such as found on filing cabinets, access panels, RV side compartments, toolboxes, trailer hitch locks, etc.). Jigglers do not use a separate tension tool like their “rake” cousins.Comb Picks are bypass tools designed to push the entire pin stack above the shear line, allowing the plug to rotate and the lock to open. These tools work with a variety of cylinders most commonly found in solid-bodied padlocks, and puck locks. With a wee bit of practice, it is almost as easy as using the actual key. A short, but certainly not an exhaustive list of what these open are:
    – 4-Pin Comb: Master 40mm series solid body padlocks and various clones of this common design. (M140, M141, etc.)
    – 5-Pin Comb: Master 50 and 60mm solid body padlocks and some Abus padlocks. (M150, M160, Abus 55/60)
    – 6-Pin Comb: Master 6-Pin Puck Locks and Trailer Hitch locks (A2000, A2001, 6271), American Series 748 and other locks utilizing the American 2001 series cylinder. As well as some older model PacLocks.
  • Quick Stick: (The thicker, pointy key looking thing) Designed to quickly open poorly designed Chinese padlocks, as well as keyways on some file cabinet locks and tool chests. By simply bypassing the pins on a keyway all together and manipulating the locking dog, the QuickStick can open these locks faster than actual picking.
  • EZ Decoders (2 pieces): (The thin, pointy key looking things)  A bypass tool designed to open many combination padlocks made by Sesame and Master Lock, as well as many luggage locks by decoding or shimming. Picture those padlocks, keyboxes, and briefcase locks that consist of a row of 3 to 4 little number wheels next to each other. That’s what these are for.
  • 5-piece Lockpick Set: Fully custom made for Tuff Possum Gear from 0.025″ thick tempered stainless steel. This is a selection of the five most useful profiles for “in the field” use and easy/medium skill level, based on my personal preference and the recommendations of many folks far more knowledgeable than I ever will be. They are the same length/format as the popular “Bogata Pi” set at just about 3.14″ long:
    – Short Hook w/ flat top (the only true “pick”, used for single pin picking, as all the rest are “rakes”)
    – City Rake (looks like a jagged mountain range. Used for rocking and raking.)
    – Hollow Half Diamond (also known as a single peak Bogata, this can be used for some single pin picking as well as raking and “zipping”)
    – Triple Peak, Large Wave Rake (AKA the popular triple peak Bogata pattern. One of my personal favorites)
    – Five Peak, Small Wave Rake (a handy variation of the wave rake, popularized by TOOOL, The Open Organization Of Lockpickers)
  • And of course, no lockpick set would be complete without a selection of tension wrenches. The 3 Piece Longhorn Tension Wrenches are each a different thickness and double ended for a total of 6 different options to fit a multitude of keyway situations. The wide/long ends are for “bottom of the keyway” and the narrow/short ends are for “top of the keyway” tensioning. They are color coded: Red is .030” thick, White is .040” thick, and Blue is .050” thick.

These kits are very reasonably priced when you consider what it would cost to piece together something like this which is likely why the first batch sold out so quickly. If you want one, a little birdie told me you should watch the website today as new kits will likely be added.

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2 Responses to Tuff Possum Gear Entry Kit

  1. Nero February 26, 2021 at 09:15 #

    All those rakes, picks, combs and shims and not a handcuff key, bump keys….?
    Looks like their hitting the niche market that’s hot right now…….easy pickings to take peoples money these days with laser cut metal parts.

    • Jayberry February 26, 2021 at 18:47 #

      Hey Nero,

      Man, I get whatcha mean. Handcuff keys and bump keys are both useful items and I like them myself. But, this is an “entry kit” designed for emergency preparedness and isn’t meant address counter-custody problems. For those purposes, I would highly recommend checking out the company “4tac5”. They have an excellent selection of tools to defeat restraints.

      Why no bump keys? Each brand and model of lock cylinder type requires a different key profile and for effective bump key usage, often times upwards of 2-3 different height varieties for each profile. For professional locksmiths, they often have dozens upon dozens of different bump keys for an effective set.

      We wanted to keep this kit compact enough to carry in a shirt pocket, so we had to figure out what gave the best bang for the buck, so to speak. Unfortunately the bump keys didn’t make it.

      Hope that helps,
      Jayberry from Tuff Possum

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