@gastroization I haven't come across one yet but it shouldn't change much when you are picking it. The only thing that I guess would feel a bit different is when you were picking the lock it would feel a bit like a serrated pin but that one little serration wouldn't up the security at.
vaya hasta que usaron el cerebro !!!! esa idea se me ocurrio minutos despues de que busque que era bumping!!... pero ya saben mejor tarde que nunca !! habe si no le piratean como violar este nuvo jajajaja espero y sirvan por un tiempo....
@TRACER333X with the key, as the stop pin still works in the same way as a tumbler, and the key would push the bottom pin up into the stop pin and push it clear of the shear line
@diefuhreroffunk check your physics bro. when the lower pins are thrust upwards they develop momentum which is transfered into the pins(?) above (conservation of energy dumb fuck not momentum) and then the upper pins(?) push back down on the lower pins with an equal and opposite reaction. this downward force + gravity's pull would cause the pins to "fall" while the upper pins maintain their upper momentum (an object in motion stays in motion). So dont try to disprove something that we know works
So if the bump key method doesn't work then they will go to pickinking the key and if that doesn't somehow work then they will kick open the door or bust a window.
if the new pin never clears the shear line ... how the F%^& does the lock open? unless of course either it doesn't need to clear the shear line or the real secret is nothing to do with the pin (which sounds easy to detect for no real reason) but just has a stiffer spring ... mixing up spring tensions makes everthing that little bit trickier when you don't have a key, why is that not common?
@MrMonkeyspanner It is can be cleared only with the key. A bump cannot move the extra pin to clear the sheerline properly in most situations. But as the video says, its only 4x as effective against a techique that works 100% of the time. Much like the new pin, I am unmoved.
u can still bump these, all you have to do is push up the 1 back pin with a thin but firm peice of wire then hold it in place while you continue to do your bump procedure. It took me about 20 minutes to pick it the first time but know i think I can bump these open faster than the key can,
@MrMultiTheviewer: I just want to let you know that you are an enormous asshole. Maybe one day you'll come to realize just how stupid you are. To everyone else: that's not remotely what I was talking about. Stop spamming my email.
WOW, UP TO 4 times more resistant!!! That means instead of opening the door in 10 seconds, it will take 50 seconds... Cool... I always wanted to be 40 seconds safer... Not sure why they don't just use piezoelectric pins.
@acev1per 4 times more resistant THAN THE TUFFEST PROPOSED INDUSTRY STANDARD FOR BUMPING. How can you not hear such a enourmous part of the sentence??!!!
@ric2b I don't understand your objection? Generally bumping does not exceed a few seconds, a pump resistant lock is still bumpable, just more difficult to bump, otherwise it would be called a bump-proof lock... And when the voiceover claims “Master Lock” is a “world leader in security hardware”, I tend to take the rest of what he says with a grain of salt...
The way the animation depicts the motion of the pins isn't accurate. According to physics, the bottom pins should only move to the height of the key itself, then transfer the energy to the pins above it (conservation of momentum). The bottom pins aren't going to move to the top of the...ahh...chamber?...and then fall faster than the top ones. The idea that objects fall at different speeds was disproven about 400-500 years ago, and has been confirmed innumerable times since. Physics, people.
@diefuhreroffunk Its not that they FREELY fall at different rates, one system is damped by a spring system at the top of the chamber, the other system isn't, so the pins can fall at a different rate. It's all differential, the bump resistance of a lock would then be inversely proportional to the damping factor, look at mass-spring-dashpot systems, they're fairly similar
@diefuhreroffunk The video was referring to the kinetic energy from the bump causing the pins to bounce back down once the spring is fully compressed, physics. Either way you're right, there's no evenly formed gap across the sheer line, that part of the video was still retarded.
the acceleration created by moving the key fast enough forward allows the force acting vertically on the pin ie tan 45 the horizontal force, this applied force overcomes the acceleration due to gravity, allowing the pins to jump off the key until the energy of the pins vertically upward is full opposed by the acceleration of gravity downward. Physics, people. and the tapered edge on the pins allows the shaft to twist before the top pins fall completely, commmon sense . . .
@diefuhreroffunk oh boy another ten year old thinking he is a genious, look at how they fall, they fall at the same speed, just one hits the bottom first because it is longer.
@MrMultiTheviewer You're the one who should pay more attention to the animation. look at the line where the lower pins touch the top ones. If they we're falling at the same speed, the distance between them wouldn't increase. Dumbass....
@diefuhreroffunk oh boy another ten year old thinking he is a genius, look at how they fall, they fall at the same speed, just one hits the bottom first because it is longer.
@diefuhreroffunk You are correct the animation does not depict the way the pins would move in a real situation, however, the producers of the video most likely exaggerated the image on purpose in order to clarify the fact that there is a brief moment when all of the pin pairs are positioned to leave the shear line of the lock cylinder free to turn.
It was just a animation - it actually works like a billiard balls - you hit the white ball with a cue ?? or "stick" - the white ball hits the black ball - the black ball (top pins) bounce upward and when they pass the sheer line the lock can turn.
Funny thing is I'm a locksmith and I have never used bump keys !!!
@diefuhreroffunk No the animation isn't accurate, but that's not how bumping actually works. Look up Single Pin Picking (SPP), locks have inherently low tolerance (an actual gap, or "wiggle room"). SPP works by turning the plug slightly so as you move the bottom pin up, the top pin will actually get caught on the edge of the sheer line so you can pick each pin individually. Bumping is the same thing but much faster, the top pins will get caught on the sheer line as they fall.
@diefuhreroffunk Then please explain to me how bump unlocking works. Not saying your wrong about the physics, I agree. Maybe the top pins have more resistance or something.
@diefuhreroffunk It's the same when that when the cue ball hits another ball on the pool table, the cue ball stops moving and the other one continues onward. So when the bottom pin hits the top, the bottom will stop and fall and the top will keep going up.
It still boils down to the fact that locks just keep honest people honest. If I see someone with a pair of bolt cutters or trying to bump key a lock on something of mine, they are likely to find out that a .45 trumps a bolt cutter / bump key any day of the week.
@pikachuthesquirtle Actually, that is not quite correct... Mythbusters did a show on that awhile back and they were able to acquire someone's fingerprints and make duplicates of them.
The thing about locks is that you are just hopefully making things difficult enough that they will go elsewhere.
@grumman581 well it depends on the sensor. if its an optical sensor, yes, but if its not optical but those conductive kind, it will be very hard, cuz it senses body heat too. plus u can always get a dual lock that authorizes with a pin and fingerprint. thats hard to crack.
@pikachuthesquirtle Sensing of body heat would not be very reliable since the body temperature on the extremities like your fingers can change quite a bit depending upon how cold it is. Depending upon electrical conductivity would also not work very well since some people have rather dry hands and as such, their fingers do not conduct very well. I had a problem with the Acura TSX's touch screen on their navigation system because of this.
Simply make a casing that fits inside the lock, with small holes in the upward surface instead of grooves,insert small plastic rods through each hole that are used to push up the cylinders, and bend them through so you can push each one seperately untill all the springs are compressed completely.
@MLBYERZ Well i have no clue if its a new thing or not, and going into more detail would require drawings and such, and alas i dont really have much time these days.
first time i ever bothered to find out how the mechanism behind regular locks work, just watching this i easily figured out how to construct a masterkey that is UNSUSPICIOUS compared to the bumping method, and completely works around this countermeasure as well...
The 'key' so to speak is the fact that the diameter of the cylinder rod blocks that touch the key is the same. Plastic then wins over metal by being easily bendable to a 90* angle yet strong enough to compress a spring.
This is a great tool for locksmiths to sell locks. You show the customer the bump key, bump their lock and watch the horror on their face. Then sell them the higher priced bump resistant lock.
you've just been viseted by dr suesss cat in the hat he will grant you one wish count 10,9,8 ,7,6,5,4,3,2,1 and send this to ten other videos and your wish will come true
now are the bump stop pins in the same location on all locks cause if so you can just make a key with a single bump that is higher then the rest and that should do the trick right?
@wichtolosaurus2 you are so right because there not a spring and if you dont speak english because you said that your english is not good: tienes rason porque no tiene un muelle para que se pueda subri el cilindrito
i dont get it. how does the real key open the lock ? the red pin seems to make that impossible because you cant move it to a higher place. did they explain that in the video?
@wichtolosaurus2 The real key will force it up. There is a spring there. They don't clearly explain it. But basically the key itself normally pushes each pin up, but in the case of lock bumping, the shock just sort of rocks them up into position and you turn the key as they fall and catch into place.
you know, people are people and they tend to forget. It doesnt matter what kind of lock you have, there is usually always a window left unlocked and if you have a pair of sticky gloves like football recievers wear, your in. And one more thing, before you go all nuts trying to pick a lock, CHECK IF THE DOOR WILL OPEN FIRST!! a little piece of advice for all you klepto's out there. Enjoy the adrenaline rush and have a nice day.
At 2:50, what's the red one??
batmanbeyond400 5 days ago
I open my master lock without key in 5 seconds and I got this on video. Master is cheap.
EmperorArek 1 week ago
lol thats for showing how to break in retards lol jks
generaldisaster2105 2 weeks ago
I find it a bit strange that a lock company shows you EXACTLY how to bump locks.
bladenrocks 1 month ago 5
You can still pick it. Picking is much better anyway.
zacthebold 1 month ago
im not really sure you can still pick those locks the old fashion way right
gastroization 2 months ago
@gastroization I haven't come across one yet but it shouldn't change much when you are picking it. The only thing that I guess would feel a bit different is when you were picking the lock it would feel a bit like a serrated pin but that one little serration wouldn't up the security at.
NoNeedForAKey 1 month ago
Let's see your master lock stop a rock coming through your window. :P
Nomnomzombie990 2 months ago
vaya hasta que usaron el cerebro !!!! esa idea se me ocurrio minutos despues de que busque que era bumping!!... pero ya saben mejor tarde que nunca !! habe si no le piratean como violar este nuvo jajajaja espero y sirvan por un tiempo....
laqtetrajotupadre 2 months ago
Bump it harder
Leonsorahammi 2 months ago
@Leonsorahammi Thats what she said.
74KU 1 month ago
i could pick this lock
superbungabunga 2 months ago
so you just need 5 bumbkeys .. each one with the one pin bigger to push this "safety" pin.
SierzantYelonek 2 months ago
The last person interviewed is reading a text, look at his eyes!
MishterJingles 3 months ago in playlist Lock picking videos
how the hell is the owner suposed to open the lock?
TRACER333X 3 months ago
@TRACER333X with the key, as the stop pin still works in the same way as a tumbler, and the key would push the bottom pin up into the stop pin and push it clear of the shear line
TheAstro30 2 months ago
@TRACER333X They spray a special chemical into the lock that disolves the red stuff.
74KU 1 month ago
"As a world leader in security hardware".... Yeah I would beg to differ master.
NoNeedForAKey 4 months ago
...okay screw bump locks ill just pick it..
deno321 5 months ago
Or then just buy an Abloy lock
kaikkinimetvarattu2 5 months ago
DANG IT, DANG IT, DANG IT, DANG IT, DANG IT, DANG IT, DANG IT, DANG IT NOW MY CRIMINAL CAREER IS RUINED. CURSE YOU MASTERLOCK!!!!!!!!!
jledford72 5 months ago
bumpstopbreak
lanchi22 6 months ago
@diefuhreroffunk check your physics bro. when the lower pins are thrust upwards they develop momentum which is transfered into the pins(?) above (conservation of energy dumb fuck not momentum) and then the upper pins(?) push back down on the lower pins with an equal and opposite reaction. this downward force + gravity's pull would cause the pins to "fall" while the upper pins maintain their upper momentum (an object in motion stays in motion). So dont try to disprove something that we know works
qwerty81808 6 months ago 2
pretty simple
nuclearthreat545 6 months ago
Anybody can break a window that's why ppl should have a Alarm a Guard Dog & most importantly a 9mm & shotgun
BigTW707 7 months ago
have you heard of a master key? it's a rifle mounted shotgun. Bumpstop: defeated.
Mw2M4oA3 7 months ago
crowbar!!!
emilyb2128 8 months ago in playlist Martial arts
So if the bump key method doesn't work then they will go to pickinking the key and if that doesn't somehow work then they will kick open the door or bust a window.
SteelCity1981 9 months ago
great this is showing people how to do it wow
ZedAxelC 9 months ago
what if we dont know how many pins the locker has?
I 've never seen the key of the locker i wanna pick..
Do I have to guess how many gaps does my bumper key got have?!
I ll really appriciate any answer...i m kinda bigginer in lockpicking.. :)
MrKOuradompifteko 9 months ago
So they bad guy prys the door open and causes 1000 bucks in damage.
tristatenews 9 months ago
Drill holes and insert micro-magnets at the sheer-line interface.
WarzSchoolchild 10 months ago
if the new pin never clears the shear line ... how the F%^& does the lock open? unless of course either it doesn't need to clear the shear line or the real secret is nothing to do with the pin (which sounds easy to detect for no real reason) but just has a stiffer spring ... mixing up spring tensions makes everthing that little bit trickier when you don't have a key, why is that not common?
MrMonkeyspanner 10 months ago
@MrMonkeyspanner It is can be cleared only with the key. A bump cannot move the extra pin to clear the sheerline properly in most situations. But as the video says, its only 4x as effective against a techique that works 100% of the time. Much like the new pin, I am unmoved.
Ninja1Zombie1Master 10 months ago
No more bumping, buy ABLOY lock. Unpickable and strong
EerikkaH 11 months ago
lol, i open like 30 doors with this lock -.-
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BlackDarth09 11 months ago
No noise from drilling. No lockpicking skill needed:
1. Throw brick at window.
2. ???
3. Profit!
TheFinlandnator 11 months ago
Solution: Learn to lockpick like a man with a paper-clip & screwdriver.
topherhkr 1 year ago
u can still bump these, all you have to do is push up the 1 back pin with a thin but firm peice of wire then hold it in place while you continue to do your bump procedure. It took me about 20 minutes to pick it the first time but know i think I can bump these open faster than the key can,
twinsplus179 1 year ago
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acev1per 1 year ago
206 people haven't gotten bumped yet....43 people got jerked.
nyballa52005 1 year ago
@MrMultiTheviewer: I just want to let you know that you are an enormous asshole. Maybe one day you'll come to realize just how stupid you are. To everyone else: that's not remotely what I was talking about. Stop spamming my email.
diefuhreroffunk 1 year ago
If any1 breaks into my house they got 15 sec before cops start driving to my house..... Alarm system ftw!
MrGuitarmouse 1 year ago
lovely
strausssecurity 1 year ago
WOW, UP TO 4 times more resistant!!! That means instead of opening the door in 10 seconds, it will take 50 seconds... Cool... I always wanted to be 40 seconds safer... Not sure why they don't just use piezoelectric pins.
acev1per 1 year ago
@acev1per 4 times more resistant THAN THE TUFFEST PROPOSED INDUSTRY STANDARD FOR BUMPING. How can you not hear such a enourmous part of the sentence??!!!
ric2b 1 year ago
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@ric2b I don't understand your objection? Generally bumping does not exceed a few seconds, a pump resistant lock is still bumpable, just more difficult to bump, otherwise it would be called a bump-proof lock... And when the voiceover claims “Master Lock” is a “world leader in security hardware”, I tend to take the rest of what he says with a grain of salt...
acev1per 1 year ago
they don't fall faster, they're landing at the bottom in diff ways... check 0:54 on how they land
M4nimal 1 year ago
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MrClaudiouc 1 year ago
how are u going to open it with a key
Gregfarley98 1 year ago
ok well then i still got a crow bar bam stop me now
Lightlark666 1 year ago
So the last (red) driver pin never drops below the shear line?
zachlr1 1 year ago
so.. its bump proof :) Get the picks :D lol
pspheaven 1 year ago
hahahahaha, epic fail.
just found out my grand ma had a master lock, then i just tryed to lock pick it, then i open it, haha faggs
5O1Bazzar 1 year ago
as a world leader in security hardware... hahahha that shit was funny.. masterlocks are the biggest pieces of shit you can buy.
gravew0lf 1 year ago
bump stops can't defeat bow cutters or a well placed foot on a wooden door jam or rocking it old school and picking it
AnUglyAmerican 1 year ago
1buy a c4
2plant it on the lock
3run away
4click click boom
5door open
SavingPrivateDick 1 year ago 70
@SavingPrivateDick Don't forget to say "FIRE IN THE HOLE!!"
tytzer93 1 year ago
@SavingPrivateDick Lol while said
Frank7G 1 year ago
@SavingPrivateDick that would make too much noise so no
starwarsman96 1 year ago
@SavingPrivateDick
The neighbors would probably suspect something no?
smoothhoopinal 11 months ago
@SavingPrivateDick OR run and break the doors xD cheap and easy way
SeRgA123456789 11 months ago
@SeRgA123456789 c4 is more fun
SavingPrivateDick 11 months ago
@SavingPrivateDick then take rpg xD
SeRgA123456789 11 months ago
@SavingPrivateDick haha lol
salinas9000 11 months ago
@SavingPrivateDick I'd like to see you accomplish step 1.
xilix 10 months ago 2
@xilix Doesn't have to be C4. Simple household chemicals can be mixed for a small explosive capable of taking out a deadbolt.
masonkiller666 9 months ago
@SavingPrivateDick You could just shoot the door with a shotgun that has a door breaching attachment.
>.>
kop4321 9 months ago
@SavingPrivateDick I like your way much better than lock bumping, lol.
pyroscience42 8 months ago
@SavingPrivateDick eso es espaninglish??? jajajajajajaa
mandrake2k2 6 months ago
@SavingPrivateDick got any C4? didn't think so
coyote7272 5 months ago
@coyote7272 its just a joke
Halofreak1175 5 months ago
@coyote7272 No, but its make able
JumpertTheDestroyer 4 months ago
@JumpertTheDestroyer no it's not, otherwise I'd have some fun
coyote7272 4 months ago
@coyote7272 Its quite makeable (;
JumpertTheDestroyer 4 months ago
lol, then we just need to pick.
sethcressey 1 year ago
The way the animation depicts the motion of the pins isn't accurate. According to physics, the bottom pins should only move to the height of the key itself, then transfer the energy to the pins above it (conservation of momentum). The bottom pins aren't going to move to the top of the...ahh...chamber?...and then fall faster than the top ones. The idea that objects fall at different speeds was disproven about 400-500 years ago, and has been confirmed innumerable times since. Physics, people.
diefuhreroffunk 1 year ago 44
@diefuhreroffunk Its not that they FREELY fall at different rates, one system is damped by a spring system at the top of the chamber, the other system isn't, so the pins can fall at a different rate. It's all differential, the bump resistance of a lock would then be inversely proportional to the damping factor, look at mass-spring-dashpot systems, they're fairly similar
complexeddrummer 1 year ago
@complexeddrummer I wasn't referring to the spring system in the video, I was talking about the way they show the other pins falling.
diefuhreroffunk 1 year ago
@diefuhreroffunk The video was referring to the kinetic energy from the bump causing the pins to bounce back down once the spring is fully compressed, physics. Either way you're right, there's no evenly formed gap across the sheer line, that part of the video was still retarded.
pyro872005 1 year ago
@diefuhreroffunk The animation is correct according to the physics of springs and elastic properties of springs as defined by Hookes law.
gordongate 1 year ago
@diefuhreroffunk The animation is roughly correct according to Hookes law.
gordongate 1 year ago
@diefuhreroffunk
the acceleration created by moving the key fast enough forward allows the force acting vertically on the pin ie tan 45 the horizontal force, this applied force overcomes the acceleration due to gravity, allowing the pins to jump off the key until the energy of the pins vertically upward is full opposed by the acceleration of gravity downward. Physics, people. and the tapered edge on the pins allows the shaft to twist before the top pins fall completely, commmon sense . . .
RomeAnthem09 1 year ago 2
@diefuhreroffunk oh boy another ten year old thinking he is a genious, look at how they fall, they fall at the same speed, just one hits the bottom first because it is longer.
THINK MAN THINK!!!!
MrMultiTheviewer 1 year ago
@MrMultiTheviewer You're the one who should pay more attention to the animation. look at the line where the lower pins touch the top ones. If they we're falling at the same speed, the distance between them wouldn't increase. Dumbass....
ric2b 1 year ago
@ric2b hehe yea he such a dumb ass
ultraret 1 year ago
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@diefuhreroffunk oh boy another ten year old thinking he is a genius, look at how they fall, they fall at the same speed, just one hits the bottom first because it is longer.
THINK MAN THINK!!!!
MrMultiTheviewer 1 year ago
@diefuhreroffunk You are correct the animation does not depict the way the pins would move in a real situation, however, the producers of the video most likely exaggerated the image on purpose in order to clarify the fact that there is a brief moment when all of the pin pairs are positioned to leave the shear line of the lock cylinder free to turn.
YesOuiSi 1 year ago
@diefuhreroffunk The free moving pins bounce off the spring-loaded ones.
cybergeek994 1 year ago
@diefuhreroffunk Hi
It was just a animation - it actually works like a billiard balls - you hit the white ball with a cue ?? or "stick" - the white ball hits the black ball - the black ball (top pins) bounce upward and when they pass the sheer line the lock can turn.
Funny thing is I'm a locksmith and I have never used bump keys !!!
And they use a word "resistant" NOT "PROOF: ! ! !
SuperPeterpig 1 year ago
@diefuhreroffunk No the animation isn't accurate, but that's not how bumping actually works. Look up Single Pin Picking (SPP), locks have inherently low tolerance (an actual gap, or "wiggle room"). SPP works by turning the plug slightly so as you move the bottom pin up, the top pin will actually get caught on the edge of the sheer line so you can pick each pin individually. Bumping is the same thing but much faster, the top pins will get caught on the sheer line as they fall.
jackshit54942 1 year ago
@diefuhreroffunk that is true
but its spring forced
BoDzor 11 months ago
@diefuhreroffunk Then please explain to me how bump unlocking works. Not saying your wrong about the physics, I agree. Maybe the top pins have more resistance or something.
MaxwellHebbourn 7 months ago
@diefuhreroffunk lol they dont "fall" you dumbfuck. Try less hard to sound smart, and think harder.
YouLoveBeef 7 months ago
@diefuhreroffunk lock bumping works, and this just gives a general idea of how it works.
layman's terms people.
DrDetail403 6 months ago
@diefuhreroffunk It's the same when that when the cue ball hits another ball on the pool table, the cue ball stops moving and the other one continues onward. So when the bottom pin hits the top, the bottom will stop and fall and the top will keep going up.
atchman25 5 months ago
@diefuhreroffunk Ahh, but if you turn the cylinder while the pins are moving, you can stop the top pins from returning to their resting place.
zoomerlawns 4 months ago
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@diefuhreroffunk but if you turn the cylinder while the pins are moving, you can stop the top pins from returning to their resting place.
zoomerlawns 4 months ago
Take the shoulder off of your bumpkey and hit it harder.. I've bumped masterlocks. And deadbolts.
TimmyTubularr 1 year ago
well what if you just use a pick lock
chrisdeli7158 1 year ago
High Voltage works as well..^^
TheWonderingMan 1 year ago
what about hobbyists and locksmiths lol need a door ram now when you forget your keys
z3pwn3r 1 year ago
It still boils down to the fact that locks just keep honest people honest. If I see someone with a pair of bolt cutters or trying to bump key a lock on something of mine, they are likely to find out that a .45 trumps a bolt cutter / bump key any day of the week.
grumman581 1 year ago
umm greaat... now make an an axe-proof door!
coacalom 1 year ago
@coacalom they have em they are called metal
hardwirecars 1 year ago
@hardwirecars the just use metalCOVERED doors xD
pure metal would be too heavy, which could destroy the whole house.
coacalom 1 year ago
too bad there the easiest lock to pick lol
CuMxONxMYxEyESxBaBy 1 year ago
@coacalom that exists (metal door) now nuclear bomb resistan door (obiously house too)
Akiba76 1 year ago
if u lock ur self out ur screwed
pkfunnybunny 1 year ago
what even happened to the old fashion : go out @ night and using the bolt cutter?
and just pulling number locks is stlll frkn easy.... too bad allot! of people know that....
martijnspeed 1 year ago
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coacalom 1 year ago
alrighty then, i'll just have to hit harder
GGPnKGP 1 year ago
drill...
CoolParkourName 1 year ago
resistance... lol make it fingerprint sensitive, no one can open ur lock unless they kill u first or extract ur thumb somehow.
pikachuthesquirtle 1 year ago
@pikachuthesquirtle Actually, that is not quite correct... Mythbusters did a show on that awhile back and they were able to acquire someone's fingerprints and make duplicates of them.
The thing about locks is that you are just hopefully making things difficult enough that they will go elsewhere.
grumman581 1 year ago
@grumman581 well it depends on the sensor. if its an optical sensor, yes, but if its not optical but those conductive kind, it will be very hard, cuz it senses body heat too. plus u can always get a dual lock that authorizes with a pin and fingerprint. thats hard to crack.
pikachuthesquirtle 1 year ago
@pikachuthesquirtle Sensing of body heat would not be very reliable since the body temperature on the extremities like your fingers can change quite a bit depending upon how cold it is. Depending upon electrical conductivity would also not work very well since some people have rather dry hands and as such, their fingers do not conduct very well. I had a problem with the Acura TSX's touch screen on their navigation system because of this.
grumman581 1 year ago
@grumman581 lol maybe.
pikachuthesquirtle 1 year ago
but how would the key work?
awsomeguy83 1 year ago
@awsomeguy83 normally, because the key pushes the pins and THEN applys the turning force whereas bumping does it the other way round
CoolParkourName 1 year ago
You guys are fucking retarded. 4x resistant doesn't mean it just takes you 4 times longer, jesus christ.
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this fucking sucks!
Demonfire16 1 year ago
fucking american shitlocks haha
kuppazki 1 year ago
@kuppazki british locks are no different.
circusboy90210 1 year ago
Lmfao time to take out your picks.
thejman013 1 year ago
i could easliy make a speical bump key to use on hat
meimyself55 1 year ago
@meimyself55 How?
paulthez0mbie 1 year ago
@paulthez0mbie make the last bump slightly taller
meimyself55 1 year ago
@meimyself55 that is assuming the cylinder is on the last one. It seems it can be in any cylinder and more than one.
ekfliu 1 year ago
I know how to get past it!
....chainsaw
rokyfox 1 year ago
So wait, how does it detect bump attempts? Stupid video, unless I missed it.
naxps 1 year ago
where's the drill :)
321MaZa123 1 year ago
Simply make a casing that fits inside the lock, with small holes in the upward surface instead of grooves,insert small plastic rods through each hole that are used to push up the cylinders, and bend them through so you can push each one seperately untill all the springs are compressed completely.
GronTheMighty 1 year ago
@GronTheMighty is this a new thing? and can you go more into detail?
MLBYERZ 1 year ago
@MLBYERZ Well i have no clue if its a new thing or not, and going into more detail would require drawings and such, and alas i dont really have much time these days.
sorry :s
GronTheMighty 1 year ago
LOL
first time i ever bothered to find out how the mechanism behind regular locks work, just watching this i easily figured out how to construct a masterkey that is UNSUSPICIOUS compared to the bumping method, and completely works around this countermeasure as well...
The 'key' so to speak is the fact that the diameter of the cylinder rod blocks that touch the key is the same. Plastic then wins over metal by being easily bendable to a 90* angle yet strong enough to compress a spring.
GronTheMighty 1 year ago
ha-ha!) for bump yes but not from lock picks, i meen if u picking the lock by 2classic instruments L & |,
makcdoshker 1 year ago
which one is better. abloy or master lock?
kailmusashi 1 year ago
Lol. It's piece of cake to lock pick it.
AntoxaBatoxa 1 year ago
NICEEEE......
SMUSHERMAN 1 year ago
bump my lock come in and be introduced to MY .357!!
ImDanimal85 1 year ago 2
Hahaha I love it.
dmjerrywest44 1 year ago
how do these stand up to snap guns? It seems like they shoud have enough umph to lift the anti bump pin. does any one know from personal experience?
zacthebold 1 year ago
lol jus bump it harder
D34DPO0L 1 year ago
Maybe they should make 7 or 8 pin cylinders and throw in a few of the binding pins. Maybe it would be more than just 4 times more resistant.
PandawdyBob 1 year ago
This is a great tool for locksmiths to sell locks. You show the customer the bump key, bump their lock and watch the horror on their face. Then sell them the higher priced bump resistant lock.
PandawdyBob 1 year ago
@PandawdyBob you are a true business man lol
awesumr 1 year ago
dam i guess id have to kick the door in.
devourment8800 1 year ago
Bump my lock, come on in and meet my pitbull.
xetlive 1 year ago 2
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lazyguyrodriguez1 1 year ago
yea lock picks still work against that new tecnology "duuh"
RETRODANIEL360 1 year ago
now are the bump stop pins in the same location on all locks cause if so you can just make a key with a single bump that is higher then the rest and that should do the trick right?
fastcarfreak69 1 year ago
Would a snap gun still work? It uses similar principles.
zacthebold 1 year ago
already found a way throough it lol.. sad...
manufacturedfracture 1 year ago
hhmm il just pick it, its just as easy and more accurate
superchase08 1 year ago
what if you hit the lock even harder
bweiss1211 1 year ago
looks like it's back to kickin the shit outta the door for me again!! (kidding)
Sahadi420 1 year ago
locksmith course full...
watch?v=so5KAi5sL3g
herwads 1 year ago
nooooooo! dont bumb my door you dammned thieves
fremag123vif 1 year ago
@wichtolosaurus2 you are so right because there not a spring and if you dont speak english because you said that your english is not good: tienes rason porque no tiene un muelle para que se pueda subri el cilindrito
Guideist 1 year ago
thanks. but german would be even more helpful ;)
wichtolosaurus2 1 year ago
i dont get it. how does the real key open the lock ? the red pin seems to make that impossible because you cant move it to a higher place. did they explain that in the video?
sorry my english is not too good.
wichtolosaurus2 2 years ago
@wichtolosaurus2
The key also pushes the red pin up, but it does make it a little bit harder to put the key in.
xXdaveXsuperstarXx 1 year ago
@wichtolosaurus2 The real key will force it up. There is a spring there. They don't clearly explain it. But basically the key itself normally pushes each pin up, but in the case of lock bumping, the shock just sort of rocks them up into position and you turn the key as they fall and catch into place.
MasterOfMadmen 1 year ago
@MasterOfMadmen basically it requires different amounts of force to bump each one, causing harder bumping but same direct match
AvianAzn 1 year ago
what the fuk u do with top line lock when theres windows no the house??
its just easier to break window and go thru. if theres steel bars on windows, just go thru wall if its wooden.
Strafnaya 2 years ago
You kids need something to do! This will get you locked up.
Go to California and open a medical marijuana dispensary or something. You know stay productive not destructive.
lkbigmac 2 years ago 2
love that cali (medical)weed. at least its legal lol
ddiabloll 2 years ago
@lkbigmac hahhhh!! nice i love it
420bongtoker561 1 year ago
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bet you cant pick one of these gsm padlocks at text-lock com
reaveyo 2 years ago
Get your bump keys for only 2 bucks at superbumpkeys. Com and find out if your doors and locks are bump proof.
SuperBumpkeys 2 years ago
you know, people are people and they tend to forget. It doesnt matter what kind of lock you have, there is usually always a window left unlocked and if you have a pair of sticky gloves like football recievers wear, your in. And one more thing, before you go all nuts trying to pick a lock, CHECK IF THE DOOR WILL OPEN FIRST!! a little piece of advice for all you klepto's out there. Enjoy the adrenaline rush and have a nice day.
ukrainiaNManiak 2 years ago
@ukrainiaNManiak yaay i'm gonna pick a shop open(or bump) and steal everything of energy drinks(joke)
nhoodfan 1 year ago
lol they tryda stop it but show how it works...
golfer15963 2 years ago
Okay and? Please sir, tell me you way around this?
90% of bump-lockers don't understand the basics of a lock in the first place.
NarutoNdGaara 2 years ago
wykop kurwa !!!
kiniu15 2 years ago
thats not that hard to pick just use a normal lock pick set instead of bumping it.
slapoutz 2 years ago 8
well if bumping dont work on them,, theres always the old fasioned picking. you can bump and take some tumblers.. then pick the bumpstopped tumblers.
PUNKROCKINTHISSHIT 2 years ago 5