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Slim Jim | [[File:Slim Jims.jpg|thumb|right|A standard Slim Jim bypass kit.]] | ||
HPC Inc. originally manufactured "Slim Jims", but the term | '''Slim Jim''' is the trade name for a brand of [[bypass]] tools that open automobile doors. A slim piece of metal with a hook on the end is inserted between the window and the door frame and used to directly manipulate the [[latch]] mechanism. | ||
HPC Inc. originally manufactured "Slim Jims", but the term is generalized for a variety of automobile lockout tools. | |||
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[[Category:Covert Entry]] | [[Category:Covert Entry]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:49, 1 July 2021
Slim Jim
Slim Jim is the trade name for a brand of bypass tools that open automobile doors. A slim piece of metal with a hook on the end is inserted between the window and the door frame and used to directly manipulate the latch mechanism.
HPC Inc. originally manufactured "Slim Jims", but the term is generalized for a variety of automobile lockout tools.
See also
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