Most difficult locks to pick

What Are the Most Difficult Locks to Pick For a Locksmith?

The most difficult locks to pick for a locksmith.

Ranking factors:
  1. Complexity of the lock mechanism – The more complex the lock mechanism, the harder it would be to pick. Locks with multiple pin configurations, sidebars, and additional security features increase difficulty.
  2. Number of pins/tumblers – Locks with more pins and tumblers make it more difficult for a lock picker to manipulate the internal components successfully.

  3. Pin variety and arrangement – Locks that contain a variety of pin types, such as security pins (spool, serrated, mushroom), as well as varying lengths of pins in random arrangements, will increase the difficulty of picking the lock.

  4. Tolerance level – Locks with tighter manufacturing tolerances make it harder for a lock picker to manipulate the pins, as it requires more precision and sensitivity.

  5. Keyway design – A restricted or paracentric keyway can make it more challenging for a lock picker to maneuver their tools within the lock, making it more difficult to manipulate the pins.

  6. Additional security features – Anti-drilling, anti-bumping, anti-snap, and magnetic components can add an extra layer of security, making the lock more challenging to pick.

  7. Lock type – Different types of locks (such as disc detainer, lever, pin tumbler, or electronic) require different methods and skill sets to pick, adding to the level of difficulty.

  8. Skill and experience of the lock picker – While not a direct factor related to the lock itself, the difficulty in picking a lock is partly determined by the skill and experience of the person attempting to pick it. A more skilled and experienced lock picker may find it easier to pick a lock that others may consider difficult.

  9. Quality of lock-picking tools – High-quality and specialized tools could make it easier to pick a lock, while poor-quality tools could make it more challenging.

  10. Time and patience – Some locks may take an extended amount of time and patience to pick, which can be considered a factor in the lock’s difficulty.

 

What Are the Most Difficult Locks to Pick For a Locksmith?

The Top 10 most difficult locks to pick for a Locksmith
#1 Medeco High-Security Lock

Medeco Security Locks
This lock uses a unique keyway design, rotating pins, and hardened steel inserts to resist picking, drilling, and bumping.

#2 Abloy Protec2

This lock uses a rotating disk mechanism with over 2 billion possible key combinations. It is resistant to picking, bumping, and drilling.

#3 Mul-T-Lock MT5+

Mul-T-Lock
This lock uses a telescopic pin mechanism, mushroom pins, and interactive elements to resist picking and bumping.

#4 Assa Abloy Twin Combi

Assa Abloy
This lock combines both mechanical and electronic components to create a highly secure locking system. It is resistant to picking, bumping, and drilling.

#5 EVVA MCS

EVVA
This lock uses a magnetic slider mechanism and a patented keyway design to resist picking and bumping.

#6 Kaba Mas X-09

Kaba Mas
This lock uses an electronic keypad and multiple layers of encryption to create a highly secure locking system.

#7 Sargent and Greenleaf 2740B

Sargent and Greenleaf
This lock uses a combination dial and multiple relocking devices to resist drilling and manipulation.

#8 Yale Superior

Yale
This lock uses a side pin design and anti-pick pins to resist picking and bumping.

#9 BiLock Exclusive

BiLock
This lock uses a dual sidebar mechanism and a patented keyway design to resist picking and bumping.

#10 Chubb Detector Lock

Jeremiah Chubb
This lock uses a combination of levers and a detection system to resist picking and drilling. If the lock is tampered with, a mechanism inside the lock will trigger an alarm.

 

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