So, I was searching for information about the ASSA D12, the new ASSA model to replace the old 700-series (that has efficiently kept lock sport out of Sweden since 1948) as the new standard lock.
I came across this great article from Han Fey Lock Technologies (I've never heard about them, but then again I'm rather new to this)
http://hanfeylocktechnologies.com/Han_Fey_ASSA_d12.pdf
The D12 doesn't seem to provide any revolutionary ideas as far as lock picking goes, apart from a nasty keyway though it does support at least one innovative feature that may interest some in the advanced forums. (Well, the D12 came in 2010 as far as I understand, so it may not still be considered innovative).
Apart from sharing the article above I also have a question that I hope someone in this extraordinary forum might answer.
* What is the reason for the 12 cuts in a key for a six pin lock?
As I understand, with six active pins, only six cuts will be active (image on page 19 in said article).