antibumping
Antibumping is a security feature commonly found in modern pin tumbler locks. Its primary purpose is to prevent or at least significantly hinder a common method of lock picking known as "bumping." Lock bumping involves using a specially cut key, called a bump key, inserted into the lock and then struck. This impact temporarily aligns the pins, allowing the cylinder to be turned with a slight twisting force.
The antibumping mechanism typically consists of one or more specially designed pins, often referred to as security
While antibumping features are a significant deterrent to lock bumping, they are not always foolproof. Highly