Just found this file floating around on my computer. I put this together way back when I was operating a lockout service and was interested in using bumpkeys as another layer of my attack plan; my goal was to have a set of keys that could bump as many locks as possible without being totally overwhelming. So as much as possible, I used the high-level "master" blanks that pass most of the common keyways. I focused on the more common types, at least in my area, but went pretty comprehensive, although I left off at the really obscure stuff.
Anyway, I thought this might be useful to someone, probably mostly lockout folks or anyone with a similar need to use bumping as a serious and comprehensive approach rather than just a novelty. A word of warning: many of these blanks are, by virtue of their universality, quite thin. You should figure out on your own just how durable they are and treat them (or replace them) accordingly.
This is presented as-is, YMMV, etc...
The numbers after the keyway names are the number of pins. In some cases you can simply use the "longest" blank for all variations, but if the plug is capped that won't work.
SCHLAGE
L (SC19, SC20)
C000
SARGENT
LN (5,6,7)
RN (5,6)
HN (5,6)
DEXTER
DE6
FALCON
1054WR (5)
A1054WR (6)
BEST/SFIC
A1114FM (6,7)
A1114A (6,7)
ARROW
AR1
AR4
KWIKSET
KW1
KW10
AMERICAN
AM1
AM3
WEISER
E (5)
C (5)
MASTER
K1
KWP4
K2
K15
K27
K17
K81
K900
KWP6
K6000
K7000
CORBIN/RUSSWIN
C41 (5,6,7)
D41 (5,6,7)
59 (5,6,7)
H81 (5,6,7)
57AD (5,6,7)
27AB (5,6,7)
67AB (5,6,7)
77AB (5,6,7)
9812 (5,6,7)
N1x13M (5,6,7) [hybrid keyway]
YALE (not sure pins #s)
GST (6,7)
VYZ (6,7)
B7R
C1R
C4R
C20R
E1R/PARA (6,7)
JMK
E3R