The bump key and high security locks. The most popular high security kocks that are bump key resistant are Schlage Primus and Medeco. The Schlage Primus is one of the Schlage lock company’s newest high security lock system to help combat the bump key. Locks manufactured by Medeco Security Locks, Inc. are pehaps the most popular high security locks in America to help fight lock bumping and the use of a bump key.
Bump Key vs House Key

In Illinois legislation has been pass making it a felony to posses a bump key for lock bumping. A billed, sponsored by State Representative Michael McAuliffe, R-20th, was recently signed into law. “I originally sponsored the bill a few years ago after speaking to a police officer in my district who was concerned about a new burglary technique called lock bumping. After learning more about bump keys, I decided that it was equally as dangerous as other tools used to break into homes, vehicles and other private property,” McAuliffe said. House Bill 2859 makes it a Class 4 felony to possess a bump key used for lock bumping. A Class 4 felony carries one to three years in the Illinois Department of Corrections. The lock bumping device uses a bump key to open various kinds of locks including a pin tumbler lock. According to the National Crime Prevention Council nearly two thirds of all break-ins occur with no sign of forced entry. Current law states that a person commits the offense of possession of burglary tools when he possesses any bump key, tool, instrument, device or any explosive that could be used to break into a home, building, vehicle, etc. The person must also demonstrate the intent to commit a felony or theft.
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Another important factor in lock bumping security is key control. The most secure locks have patented key blanks that are available only from the lock manufacturer. At the next level of key control are key blanks that can be cut only on special key machines. This type of key control greatly reduces the number of places where an unauthorized person can have a key duplicated. The least secure locks use keys that can be copied at virtually any hardware or department store. To learn more about lock bumping and high security locks you can visit this link to Amazon and purchase The Complete Book of Locks and Locksmithing
There are many types of pin tumbler locks. They come in various forms, including deadbolt, key-in-knob, lever padlocks, and automobile ignition locks. The common denominatore among pin tumbler locks is that they all have a pin tumbler cylinder or housing. When a pin tumbler lock is installed on a door, you can usually see only the lock’s plug or the face of its cylinder. You can quickly identify a pin tumbler lock by looking into its keyway. Although pin tumbler cylinders are simple mechanisms, some of the most secure mechanical locks rely on such a cylinder. Most pin tumbler cylinders are self-contained mechanisms. They come in a variety of shapes to fit locks of various designs. The basic parts of a pin tumbler cylinder include cylinder case, plug, keyway, upper pin chambers, lower pin chambers, springs, drivers, and bottom pins. It’s easy to remember all those parts once you understand their relationships to each other. The cylinder case houses all the other parts of the cylinder. The part that rotates when the proper key is inserted is called the plug. The keyway is the opening in the plug that accepts the bump key. The drilled holes across the length of the plug are called lower pin chambers, they each hold a bottom pin. The corresponding drilled holes in the cylinder case directly above the plug are called upper pin chambers, they each hold a spring and a driver. To learn more about lock bumping and pin tumbler locks you can visit this link to Amazon and purchase The Complete Book of Locks and Locksmithing
Lock bumping has been around since the 70’s in Denmark. It has only come to the lime light with the advent of the internet in the United States.
In the Unites States the lock bumping key is considered a burglary tool in most states. However it seems that only California has listed the bump key in one of it’s penal codes directly. It will probablly not be long before the rest of the states pass a code which list the lock bumping key directly.
Normal House Key vs. Lock Bumping Key

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Some of the big lock manufactures that have designed and now produce a bump resistant lock include Medeco, Schlage, Kwikset, BiLock and Master. These companies all now advertise either a bump resistant or bump proof lock. The price range of the new locks ranges from around $50 up to $200. However you can probably find them on sale on one of the many sites selling bump proof locks.
One quick and easy way to help prevent the bump key from working in your locks is to spray a lock lubricant or WD40 into the key slot. This tends to make the pins and springs not stick when the bump key is forced or bumped into the key hole.
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]]>Lock bumping and antibump locks. There are only a few real bump proof locks. Most of the high security locks on the marekt are only bump resistant and not bump proof. One of the best bump proof locks is the bilock. The bilock is probably the most popular bump proof lock. You can find them at the following website Wholesalelocks.com.
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]]>There are many things that you can do to help protect yourself against Lock Bumping. The security experts suggest the the same old basic things apply. Keep your house well lit up, get a dog or simply replace the old locks with bump proof locks. Watch out when looking for a bump proof lock. It seems that most locks are not bump proof at all but simply bump resistant which makes it more difficult for the lock bumper to bump the lock. However the best candidate is the Bi-Lock which is highly recommend by the locksmith community as the best defense against lock bumping.
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