by scriptguru » 8 Nov 2011 16:00
Maybe two non-serrated pins in two non-threaded chambers would solve the problem.
But there are additional conditions:
1. That must be first and last pins (nearest and deepest), to make sure the plug will be positioned right under torque.
2. Ideally they should be positioned slightly differently to other pins, to make sure that under torque they touch the lock internals first. However, even without condition 2 it would work quite well.
Unfortunately, pin tumblers still have weaknesses to force attacks (for example, it's not that hard to use hard metal screw to break plug apart and then open the lock manually), so I would not use such improved lock - it is already obsolete IMHO. I love pin tumblers, but I believe the industry should move forward. On the other hand, as an imrpovement to existing locks it would be not bad at all.