Does a bump key actually work?

The process of gaining entry using a bump key is called “bumping,” and it can be very effective. All the cuts on a bump key are made to the maximum depth, so any key blank can be made into a bump key. A Kwikset lock requires a bump key made from a Kwikset key. The same is true for other lock brands.

Where can I get a bump key made?

Step 1 Make the Bump Key Wal-Mart and Home Depot have them. They look like this, without teeth at all: A bump key is made by using a triangular file (they’re at every hardware store… very cheap) on the blank key.

Can you make bump keys?

A bump key is made by using a triangular file (they’re at every hardware store… very cheap) on the blank key. If you don’t want to use a blank key, you can just use one of your spare house keys.

Can you use a regular key as a bump key?

Find a key that fits into the lock you’re attempting to bump. The teeth of the key won’t be the right size or dimension to move the pins, so the key won’t turn, but it’s important that it be able to slide inside. Lock bumping is such a potential problem because it can be performed with almost any key.

How can I tell if my lock has been bumped?

Signs of bumping include new nicks around the keyhole and shiny metal edges that look like they have recently been hit. Picking: This occurs when a burglar employs small tools such as a pin or screwdriver to turn the lock and rake the pin tumblers. Once the tumblers catch the lock, the doorknob will turn.

How do you tell if your lock has been bumped?

Signs of bumping

  1. Fresh nicks around the edges of the keyhole from pounding the key a little too forcefully.
  2. Shiny metal edges that look like they’ve been recently hit.

Are bump keys illegal?

Is lock bumping legal? Learning to pick locks isn’t illegal. But it is against the law to pick any lock that you shouldn’t open. So be sure to stick to the ‘lock pickers code of conduct’ and only bump locks as a hobby at home – not to commit a crime.

What does a tampered lock look like?

The most obvious sign your lock has been tampered with are visible dents and scuff marks around the key hole. While these are quick and easy to notice, here are specific signs of lock tampering that you can look for and measures you can take to help prevent unauthorized entry.

What are signs of forced entry?

Signs of forced entry may include drill evidence around a deadbolt, bent or broken locks, and marks or damaged doors. Look for signs that lock fixtures have been moved from uneven paint or loose screws as well as warping around doors and frames.

What kind of key do you need to bump a lock?

Find a key that fits into the lock you’re attempting to bump. The teeth of the key won’t be the right size or dimension to move the pins, so the key won’t turn, but it’s important that it be able to slide inside. Locks and keys come in all different makes, but many keys will fit into a standard cylindrical home lock.

What do you need to know about lock bumping?

Lock bumping is such a potential problem because it can be performed with almost any key. Identify the position of the valleys in the teeth. Look at the key and observe the spacing of the teeth. At the bottom of each tooth is a flat area known as the “valley” that separates the teeth.

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