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by cityclip » 7 Aug 2006 14:27
Hi,
I did a search and didn't find anything on this. Does anyone know which locks are unbumpable and is there a company out there which only makes unbumpable locks?
Thanks.
Aaron
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by unbreakable » 7 Aug 2006 14:32
Abloy's are unbumpable, and if you want an unbumpable lock go for an abloy.
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by UWSDWF » 7 Aug 2006 14:33
abloy, medeco biaxial... ect...
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by Kaotik » 7 Aug 2006 14:34
On the Toool site there is a list of locks some unbumpable some unpickable I believe.
I may be wrong but it is worth checking it out.
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by unbreakable » 7 Aug 2006 14:34
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by Schuyler » 7 Aug 2006 17:48
TOOOL's list of unbumpable locks:
http://www.toool.nl/sloten.pdf
unfortunately created for the Dutch market, but you can get an idea. They are also in the process of testing various "Bump-Resisitant" locks, but no papers yet, so far as I know.
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by Krypos » 7 Aug 2006 18:02
why isnt there a toool translated site? oh maybe if you do a search for the toool site via google, you can click on translate...lemme go test.
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by Shrub » 7 Aug 2006 18:03
There are actually also threads on this subject,
A lot of so called anti bump locks have been found to be bumpable with differant techniques or keys,
Lever locks rule 
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by Krypos » 7 Aug 2006 18:05
welll, i couldnt find anything toool related cept for a pdf doc, (the one from above i think) and a bunch of lp101 references. (oh right)
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by Schuyler » 7 Aug 2006 20:34
Krypos wrote:why isnt there a toool translated site?
I'm guessing you found it: http://www.toool.nl/index-eng.php
But just in case. It doesn't get everything translated (ie. PDFs) but it's pretty solid.
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by Octillion » 7 Aug 2006 22:51
Basic wafer locks...
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by LockNewbie21 » 8 Aug 2006 16:23
I think lock not having pins, meaning wafer, Lever, and the likes.
Biaxles can be bumped zeke bumped one.
Probobly the most bump proof is a quick set and any M1 keyway, there high security is matched by no locks or man with a gun 
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by unbreakable » 8 Aug 2006 16:26
Yeah, biaxials can be bumped, but you have to know the angles of the cut.
Which I suppose you might in a masterkeyed system, if you had a change key.
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by zeke79 » 8 Aug 2006 16:47
Ok, easy with the medeco info. This is the open forums.
For the best book out there on high security locks and their operation, take a look at amazon.com for High-Security Mechanical Locks An Encyclopedic Reference. Written by our very own site member Greyman! A true 5 Star read!!
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by unbreakable » 8 Aug 2006 16:51
oops, sorry Zeke 
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