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  2. Key blank - Wikipedia

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    The blank has a specific cross-sectional profile to match the keyway in a corresponding lock cylinder. Key blanks can be stamped with a manufacturer name, end-user logo or with a phrase, the most commonly seen being 'Do not duplicate'. Blanks are typically stocked by locksmiths for duplicating keys. The profile of the key bow, or the large ...

  3. Key code - Wikipedia

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    The bitting code is used in conjunction with a key's Depth and Spacing Number to completely determine all relevant information regarding the key's geometry. [1] Each number in the bitting code corresponds to a cut on the key blade. For example, a bitting code of 11111 with Depth and Spacing Number 46 specifies a Kwikset key with five shallow cuts.

  4. Glossary of firearms terms - Wikipedia

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    Free gun: A term for a General Purpose Machine Gun used by Door gunners that is not installed on a weapon mount but a bungee/sling allowing more free movement. Frizzen: An L-shaped piece of steel hinged at the rear used in flintlock firearms. The flint scraping the steel throws a shower of sparks into the flash pan.

  5. Lock bumping - Wikipedia

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    Because a bump key must only have the same blank profile as the lock it is made to open, restricted or registered key profiles are not any safer from bumping. While the correct key blanks cannot be obtained legally without permission or registration with relevant locksmith associations, regular keys can be filed down to act as bump keys.

  6. Key duplication - Wikipedia

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    Key cutting is the primary method of key duplication: a flat key is fitted into a vise in a machine, with a blank attached to a parallel vise, and the original key is moved along a guide, while the blank is moved against a blade, which cuts it.

  7. Are Blank Coins Valuable? If You Can Find One, It Could Be ...

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    On the other hand, blank penny coins are very common, mainly because the U.S. Mint distributes them free to Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts who earn the Coin Collecting Merit Badge, according to The ...

  8. Schlage - Wikipedia

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    There is no law against duplicating the reverse, numbered or quad-key blanks, which are not patented and are not protected against third-party manufacturing. [17] As of 2008, Primus keys are no longer protected by patents; therefore, anyone is free to duplicate them. The Everest patents expired in 2014. [18]

  9. Deadly Thai mall shooting exposes murky trade in blank ... - AOL

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    Blank guns generally face fewer restrictions and can be imported and registered more easily than regular guns. Deadly Thai mall shooting exposes murky trade in blank handguns that are turned into ...