GSA and other government locks
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I'd like to see pics of your locks or at least see the different types of locks the US Government (and other governments too) use to secure classified and secret stuff. I know the Kaba Mas X series fits this bill, as well as Sargent and Greenleaf. What are some others, and what makes em secure?
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Some of the criteria for a GSA safe locks are resistance to manipulation, a minimum number of possible combinations and many other things. The standards have changed over the years, so the locks that meet the specifications have changed. There is even a KABA Mas X-10 lock! It is part of the new standard. Release of the lock has been halted by our illustrious government's inability to pass a budget, so the governmental agencies can not purchase them. KABA has decided not to release the X-10 to the public until after the government rollout. GSA safe techs can go to Kentucky and get the training on servicing and installing the X-10, but the rest of us just have to grin and bear it. Well, maybe not grin.
Have two locks of the type that have been used for GSA safes. Have an S&G 8500 thanks to fgarci03 (great guy! Even better friend!). This is a mechanical safe lock. Will take pics of it and do a write-up soon.
Also have a KABA Mas X-07 that was removed from a GSA safe when a friend of mine upgraded it to an X-09. Have taken pictures of the parts, but not the assembly.
Also have pictures of a KABA Mas X-09 that belongs to ARF-GEF, and another X-09 lock body that was destructively entered. The pictures I will post of that last one will not demonstrate the method of entry, but I could take it apart and photograph the various components, demonstrating how they work. These X-09 pictures will be going into another of my write-ups.
Gordon
Have two locks of the type that have been used for GSA safes. Have an S&G 8500 thanks to fgarci03 (great guy! Even better friend!). This is a mechanical safe lock. Will take pics of it and do a write-up soon.
Also have a KABA Mas X-07 that was removed from a GSA safe when a friend of mine upgraded it to an X-09. Have taken pictures of the parts, but not the assembly.
Also have pictures of a KABA Mas X-09 that belongs to ARF-GEF, and another X-09 lock body that was destructively entered. The pictures I will post of that last one will not demonstrate the method of entry, but I could take it apart and photograph the various components, demonstrating how they work. These X-09 pictures will be going into another of my write-ups.
Gordon
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Look forward to it Gordon! very cool!
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Re: GSA and other government locks
GWiens2001 wrote:Some of the criteria for a GSA safe locks are resistance to manipulation, a minimum number of possible combinations and many other things. The standards have changed over the years, so the locks that meet the specifications have changed......
the specifications have changed over the years. So I don't think these meet the current specifications any longer.
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GWiens2001 wrote:....Have an S&G 8500 thanks to fgarci03 (great guy! Even better friend!). This is a mechanical safe lock. Will take pics of it and do a write-up soon.
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safe in hotel has Kaba lock, it is black and "Paxos" on it.
VERY big safe and good lock I think
VERY big safe and good lock I think
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thanks for the info! Oldfast, that 302 looks scary! they were serious about stopping manipulation attacks!
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