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unbumpable deadbolt

Having read the FAQ's you are still unfulfilled and seek more enlightenment, so post your general lock picking questions here.
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Postby Sublime » 5 Jan 2007 11:08

I was at home depot last night and asked the same question to another clerk.
I think he was the hardware manager.
He told me that old "bumpable" bottom pins were tapered at one end allowing them to sit in the "v" cuts made in keys. He then showed me a new "unbumpable" bottom pin. This was flat at one end which is normally tapered which apparently prevented bumping in some way. This new pin looked just like a top pin.
I asked him to make a bumpkey and demonstrate, he then said that he's not allowed to make such keys not even for demonstration purposes...lol
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Postby JackNco » 5 Jan 2007 12:02

take one in for him!

but on a serious note. if the pins were brass would they not wear out and eventually have groves.... then fall in to the valleys and not fit the key anymore..... and ide imagine it would wear out the key quicker.

plus i see no way that would stop bumping. the actual contact on a pool ball or on newtons cradle is minuscule anyway.

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