Basically, my thought is that a high security lock like ASSA or Medeco has 2 main locking features: the pin stack, and a single side-bar (operated by side pins for ASSA, and gates in key pins for Medeco). How likely is it to be feasible that both concepts could be combined into a single lock?
On a typical North American installation, the driver pins are coming into the plug from 12 o'clock on the plug face. What if the lock had one ASSA-like sidebar (operated by side pins) at 9 o'clock, and a second Medeco-like sidebar at 3 o'clock (operated by angled cuts and gates in chisel-tip key pins)?
This is just the example that occurred to me. My basic thought is, how could a lock be designed to be as secure and pick-resistant as possible? One consideration would be, how much benefit would any customer actually see compared to the types of high security already out there?
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